Streamlight pressure switch identification?

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  • Dechrissen

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    Does anyone know anything about this pressure switch? I was gifted this light/switch secondhand. I don't know if the pressure switch is official from Streamlight, whether it's part of the battery door (pictured) that accepts this particular pressure switch, etc.

    I'm looking to see if there exists an M-LOK/Picatinny-compatible mount I can find online for this pressure switch, so I can mount it to my rifle's handguard.
     

    Ruger_Ronin

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    Does anyone know anything about this pressure switch? I was gifted this light/switch secondhand. I don't know if the pressure switch is official from Streamlight, whether it's part of the battery door (pictured) that accepts this particular pressure switch, etc.

    I'm looking to see if there exists an M-LOK/Picatinny-compatible mount I can find online for this pressure switch, so I can mount it to my rifle's handguard.

    It appears your tail cap and switch are OEM upgrades...



    There are several companies making these mounts now. Magpul, Fenix, and Monstrum are a few I can recall immediately.

    If your cheap like me, and don't want to invest in marketed products just cut a few inch-wide pieces of bicycle inner tube. Great for holding switches in place as well as keeping cords dressed and tucked neatly. A few bucks, and one tube will last for a lifetime.
     
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