NEW Glock Tactical Light II [GTL II]

Published on January 29, 2025
Duration: 6:34

The new Glock Tactical Light II (GTL II) is a significant upgrade from its predecessor, boasting 600 lumens of LED output compared to the GTL I's 120 lumens. It features an ambidextrous paddle system for momentary, constant, and strobe modes, and uses a single CR123 battery. Installation requires a specific tool to remove a fixed bar, and while some holster compatibility exists, GlockStore offers a custom IWB holster.

Quick Summary

The new Glock Tactical Light II (GTL II) offers a major upgrade with 600 lumens of LED output, compared to the GTL I's 120 lumens. It uses a single CR123 battery, features ambidextrous paddles for momentary, constant, and strobe modes, and has a new mounting system requiring a specific tool.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & SHOT Show 2025 Recap
  2. 00:25Glock GTL II vs GTL I Comparison
  3. 01:25Glock A-Cut with Aimpoint COA Teaser
  4. 01:48GTL II Installation Process
  5. 03:00GTL II Battery Replacement
  6. 03:35GTL II Operation and Modes
  7. 04:35GTL II Holster Compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades in the new Glock Tactical Light II (GTL II) compared to the older GTL I?

The GTL II is a significant upgrade, increasing illumination from 120 lumens (incandescent) in the GTL I to 600 lumens using an LED. It also features a more streamlined design and a new mounting system.

How is the Glock GTL II installed onto a firearm rail?

Installation involves a fixed mounting bar. A specific disassembly tool is included to punch out the bar, allowing the light to be mounted onto the firearm's rail.

What battery does the Glock GTL II use and how is it replaced?

The GTL II uses a single CR123 battery. To replace it, you twist the front bezel/lens to the right to access the compartment. The positive terminal should face down.

What are the different modes of operation for the Glock GTL II?

The GTL II features ambidextrous paddles. Users can press and hold for momentary light, tap once for constant-on, and double-tap for strobe mode.

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