Preview: Nightstick TSM-13G

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posted on September 20, 2020
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Though the slim, compact size of the SIG Sauer P365 has made it one of the top-selling concealed-carry pistols on the market, the micro-compact frame eliminates the possibility of attaching most lights or lasers on the market to this petite pistol. The Nightstick TSM-13G is purpose-built to attach to the unique accessory rail on the SIG Sauer P365, giving owners the chance to enhance their defensive pistol with a light-laser combination.

“Following the significant increase in handgun sales in recent years, Nightstick is introducing the TSM-Series line of subcompact weapon lights to serve the needs of the self-defense and concealed-carry market,” says Russell Hoppe, director of marketing. “The TSM-13G rechargeable subcompact weapon light with green aiming lasers is designed to provide SIG Sauer subcompact handgun owners without accessory rails, a small, low profile integrated weapon light for target and background identification when life depends on light.”

The Nightstick TSM-13G mounts to the trigger guard and accessory rail of a SIG Sauer P365 handgun and provides a 150-lumen white beam capable of illuminating threats up to 341 feet away. Paired with this powerful light is a Class IIIa green laser that aids in acquiring a target, even in daylight. Both the light and laser are powered by an on-board lithium-ion battery that's rechargeable.

With a full battery, the light and laser can run continuously for up to 45 minutes. A magnetically coupled USB charging cable is included with the unit, and the housing does not need to be removed during charging. Nightstick includes a trigger lock with the light-laser unit that allows users to secure the gun while it's charging.

Dual toggle switches are included at the rear of the Nightstick TSM-13G, enabling easy activation with either hand. Momentary- and constant-on modes are available, as well as light-only and laser-only modes. Built-in windage and elevation adjustments enable owners to zero the unit at any distance they desire. The housing is made from a chemical- and impact-resistant polymer, and the entire unit is IPX4 water-resistant. The TSM-13G measures only 2" long, 1.5" wide and weighs in at a scant 1.3 ozs., including the on-board battery.

The Nightstick TSM-13G weaponlight and laser retails at a suggested MSRP of $104.95. For more information, visit nightstick.com.

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