Today we learned that Emissary Development is bringing their Paddle Shifter modification to the TLR-7A series of lights from Streamlight. The TLR-7A family of lights is known as the leader in compact weapon lights, but is not without shortcomings in terms of switching.
These extended paddles from Emissary Development seek to bring activation more in-line with modern, thumbs forward grip techniques. The switches are currently compatible with the 7A, 8A, 9, 10, and TLR-7 Sub lights from Streamlight. Paddle Shifters are compatible with most common handguns, including Glock, M&P, and SIG P320, in both their standard and extended configurations. Holster compatibility varies, with Emissary offering a very basic compatibility chart on their site.
Users can choose between two packs and four packs of their preferred configuration. MSRP on the Emissary Development Paddle Shifter starts at $30.00. You can find yours >>HERE<<
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