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SD-RLS-1-2-PIC1 - Safariland Rapid Light System (RLS)
Product Description
Safariland Rapid Light System (RLS)
Features
Offering maximum versatility and usability, the RLS system employs a single,
ultra-bright flashlight and separate gun mount with a built-in clip. The flashlight
mounts onto any weapon incorporating an integral rail or Picatinny rail system,
including rifles and shotguns. Designed to mount in two quick and easy steps,
the RLS slides onto a weapon's rail and "locks" into place, rapidly transitioning
from standard flashlight for hand-held use to tactical illumination. The light
can easily be removed from the mount and the belt clip secures easily to belts
or garments, eliminating the need for additional equipment on an already full
duty belt.
With ultra-bright LED technology, the RLS flashlight is bright enough to serve
as an officer's primary light system, providing more than 50 hours of use with
just three AAA batteries. The standard push button provides controllable on/off
illumination of a target, minimizing loss of handgrip, sight picture and exposure.
The RLS mount can be purchased separately, allowing the user to attach their
own compact flashlight. It can accommodate a variety of compact lights ranging
from .97 inches to 1.06 inches in diameter.
- Super bright LED technology with 65 lumens
- Prism Reflector System penetrates light up to 350 feet
- 3AAA batteries provide over 50 hours of use
- Integral clip for easy securement to belt or garment
- No dedicated light mount holster needed
- Ambidextrous
- Quickly transitions from stand flashlight to tactical illumination
- Can be operated with either thumb or change to other side for trigger finger
- Push button provides controllable on/off illumination
- Will accommodate any hand-held compact light in the range of .970 in. - 1.060 in. in diameter
- Can be clipped to your belt, hand-held, or weapon mounted
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