

🔦 Own the night with pinpoint precision and unstoppable style!
The Streamlight 69291 TLR-6 is an ultra-compact tactical weapon light engineered exclusively for Springfield Armory XD, XDE, and XDM railed handguns. Featuring a powerful 100-lumen white LED and an integrated Class 3R red aiming laser, it delivers up to 89 meters of beam distance with adjustable light and laser modes. Its ambidextrous controls, impact-resistant polymer construction, and tool-less battery replacement system combine to offer a rugged, reliable, and user-friendly accessory designed for professional-grade performance in home defense, tactical, and personal safety applications.










































| ASIN | B06XG51WPX |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Durable, Impact Resistant, Lightweight, Mountable |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium |
| Battery Type | Lithium Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,339 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #223 in Gun Sights |
| Brand Name | Streamlight |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,963 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Black |
| Included Components | Battery, Flashlight, User Guide |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.2"D x 1.2"W x 1.47"H |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.2"L x 1.2"W x 1.47"H |
| Item Type Name | Weapon Light |
| Item Weight | 1.12 ounces |
| Light Path Distance | 89 Meters |
| Light Source Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Ambidextrous Operation |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light Source Wattage | 0.67 Watts |
| Manufacturer | Streamlight |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Limited lifetime warranty. |
| Material | Polymer |
| Material Type | Polymer |
| Model Number | 69291 |
| Mounting Type | Gun Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home Defense, Hunting, Personal Safety, Tactical |
| Runtime | 2 hours |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, Durable, Impact Resistant, Lightweight, Mountable |
| Specification Met | ANSI, CE |
| Style Name | Springfield Armory XD, XDE, and XDM |
| UPC | 080926692916 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 6 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Type | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 100 Lumens |
T**.
brighten up your night
This light had been on my wish list for years, so I finally pulled the trigger(hahaha). It’s one of the few options that properly fits my XD40 Subcompact. I haven’t zeroed the laser yet, but the light is plenty bright for its size and battery type. Installation was straightforward using a clamshell design secured with three small hex screws (the same Allen key adjusts the laser). Batteries were included. The housing is sturdy polymer, the fit around the trigger guard is snug, and nothing feels loose. It extends flush to the end of the frame for a clean look. The buttons are firm—reachable even with large hands, though one-handed activation is a bit difficult. My only concerns are the very small mounting screws (easy to strip) and a slight gap between the shell halves near the lens. Price felt a little high, but given the custom fit and limited options for this firearm, the value is there.
M**E
Perfect fit and function
Great value from reputable company. No over estimating on the lumen rating and no snake oil here, just a decent powered light and laser that's holds a zero like it belongs on a real firearm. There are some good generic lights/lazers but you won't go wrong with stream light.
R**R
Great product for the money
I don't typically write reviews, but I was thoroughly impressed with the TLR-6. Once I had everything out of the box it literally took me about 60 seconds to install it and it fit my XD-9 like a glove. At 100 lumens the flashlight is adequate and the laser is nice and bright. I looked at a lot of products and nothing else came close for under $100. I also love that I can replace the batteries without having to take it apart like I do with my LaserMax. That said, the battery cover is a flexing metal clip that might be a little susceptible to being bent if you get too rough with it. Be gentle when changing batteries and it will be fine. Once installed I took it to the range and with a couple of quick tweaks it was dead on target. The TLR-6 won't light up a room like the $300-$400 combos, but then it doesn't cost $300-$400! It's a quality product that does exactly what I wanted it to and it didn't beat up my pocketbook.
K**R
Great product, only one complaint.
For the price great little light/lazer. Installation very friendly, lazer sighting/adjustment very easy as well. Fitment/looks are fantastic. My only complaint is the Allen head screw to wrench fitment was somewhat sloppy, I am very familiar as a mechanic to evenly tightening screws for even torque, but one out of the 3 screws stripped right away before much torque was applied. That was disappointing it stripped before much tension was even on the screw, I have nonplans on taking the unit off but if I need to that will be a problem now. Other than that I really enjoy the product it is my 3rd one ive purchased .
R**T
Fits XDM Elite 9mm With Brilliantly Small Form Factor
The light and laser are sufficiently bright and the operation of the light is seamless. The various modes allow you to use it as a light, laser, or laser and light combo. I find it a tad difficult to use the light in momentary mode by holding the button, but tapping for it to stay on works well. Install was fairly straightforward and it fits my Springfield Armory XDM Elite v2 9mm perfectly. It is attached very sturdily and the small form factor of this light has little impact on the weight of the firearm. The form factor is small enough that even with a simple Bianchi Leather Strip Style Holster, the pistol fits comfortably and is still easily concealable. My biggest concern when buying a light for my pistol was small form factor. This light makes it seem like it is practically built-in. It reminds me of the built in lighting system on a Taser X26. I like that about it.
M**Z
Great laser/light combo
Originally purchased this item and received it with either missing or stripped windage/elevation screws, so got a replacement in two days and that one had all parts. Woot! Extremely pleased with how easy it was to install on my XD subcompact - took all of 15 min. Literally fits like it should be a feature of the weapon, not an aftermarket product. Be careful not to tighten the screws too tightly as it would be very easy to do so and either strip the screws or the allen wrench that comes w it. Once installed w batteries operation is pretty simple - press both sides to change modes - light only, light and laser, laser only - and then press either button once to activate in that mode. I lucked out in that my finger length is perfect to activate when holding the weapon at ready. I have to admit I am pretty impressed with this little combo after using it and a few visits to the range. Extremely simple to zero in (was able to do it at the house with a tape measure and open wall @10 yds). Verified the zero at the range and proceeded to throw some lead at some paper. My own pathetic technique aside, my groupings were at least consistent @ the zeroed range. 200 rounds later, went home and cleaned it and did the same thing the following week. Got to the range and zero was still there, as was my less than stellar technique, but a little better at least. Battery life is pretty decent considering the type of battery and the amount of light each puts out. Fresh batteries in on the day I got it. Have used it intermittently at home to gauge brightness in and outside and zero in the laser. Then at the range both times for about an hour each time with both light and laser being used. So total, around 20 days with maybe 3 hours total use and the brightness of the light or laser has not dimmed from day one. The light is only 100 lumens, but bright enough to do the job of illuminating anything within 20' it's pointing at enough to actually recognize your target. Overall I am VERY pleased with this little combo. Worth a look if you are in the market for such a device.
L**L
Honest review
This thing honestly is awesome. The price point is very reasonable for a light laser combo. It mounts very securely. Rated at 100 lumens I was expecting to be disappointed at the output but not even close. Quite surprised actually. It’s perfect for inside the house and around a small yard. That being said a 100 lumens doesn’t carry that far outside. If you shine it out into an open field you can see how quickly it fades. If you plan on blinding something from 10m (~30ft) you will be disappointed. If you hear a bump in the night and need to investigate then this is perfect. The laser works well and is easy to adjust. No complaints on that. I’ve seen lots of people complaining about stripping the screws and I can see why. 1) The included hex key is garbage. 2) see number 1. Luckily I had a micro bit set from other hobbies and used the hex bit from that. Had zero problems with stripping. So I would recommend either buy a micro hex set or be really careful when using the included key. 5/5 would buy again
C**D
Decent add-on to an XD-40
When I opened the box my first impression was that the unit felt flimsy and cheaply made, particularly when I compared it to the all-metal TLR-7 that I also own. However after installing the unit my impression changed. Its a perfect fit and a perfect color/texture match for my Springfield XD-40 Service Model. It looks like a factory installed accessory and feels more sturdy once securely mounted to the XD trigger guard. The laser was very close out of the box and almost co-witnessed with my Trijicon sights without adjustment. 9 yards seems like the optimal distance to minimize parallax errors and the windage adjustment made it easy to correct the slight off-center misalignment. The flash light is low power and suitable for about 10 yards only. This is expected because it uses a smaller battery than the TLR-7. The on / off switch is ambi but not conveniently placed. You have to stretch your finger out of the trigger guard to turn it on or off and cycling through options requires two hands. This may be better on compact XD models. I also feel that the on / off push button switch is flimsy and I would not be surprised if that is the first point of failure. I'll update my review to reflect longevity / reliability once I've used it for a while. Overall, for a hundred bucks its a decent buy for your XD and adds effectiveness to the weapon in low light, sub-ten yard, self-defense scenarios.
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