Wylie, TX -(FirearmsGuide.com)- Nightstick, a global manufacturer ofinnovative,professional lighting productslaunched their newTSM-Series of subcompact handgun weapon lights with the TSM-11G. Designed to securely mount to the front of the trigger guard and dustcover of Glock G42, G43, G43X, and G48pistols, the li-ion powered light features a magnetically-coupled MagMate™ USB charging cable that eliminates the need to replace multiple disposable coin cell batteries after every hour of use.

The TSM-11G’s white light and green laserare designed to maximize threat identification and target discrimination in a variety of concealed carry, home defense and tactical applications.The light’s dual switches provide the shootertactile, clickactuation in momentary or constant-on use.

The TSM-11Gfeatures an LED delivering a150-lumen bright white beam and 2700 candela for 45minutes to illuminate objects and threats up to 104 meters (341 feet) away.Weighing in at scant 1.3 ounces, the light is constructed of durable, impact-resistant engineered polymerand rated as IP-X4 water-resistant. The light, laser or light & laser modes areactivatedby holding one switch down while toggling through the modes with the alternate. The laser is easily zeroed to the user’s preferred distance with built-in elevation and windage adjusters.
“Nightstick is committed to expanding its line of weapon lights forthe self-defense and concealed-carry market. This TSM-Series introducesa powerful, rechargeable family of subcompact weapon lights with green aiming lasersdesigned specifically for handguns withoutaccessory rail,” says Russell Hoppe, Director of Marketing. “We createdthe TSM-11Gto provide Glock subcompact handgun owners a small, lowprofileintegrated weapon lightfor target and background identificationwhen life depends on light™."

The TSM-11Gcomes with installation Allen screwdriver, MagMate USB charging cable, and complementary combination gun lock for added safety and peace of mind while charging. The light is backed by a limited lifetime warranty.To learn more, please visit www.nightstick.com.