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product_id: 11307291
title: "Compact Pistol Light with Strobe - Rail-Mounted Tactical Light for 1913 Picatinny/GL Style with Cree LED and CR2 Battery Included"
brand: "synderay"
price: "Bs.13"
currency: BOB
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.bo/products/11307291-compact-pistol-light-with-strobe-rail-mounted-tactical-light-1913
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region: Bolivia
---

# Compact Pistol Light with Strobe - Rail-Mounted Tactical Light for 1913 Picatinny/GL Style with Cree LED and CR2 Battery Included

**Brand:** synderay
**Price:** Bs.13
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Compact Pistol Light with Strobe - Rail-Mounted Tactical Light for 1913 Picatinny/GL Style with Cree LED and CR2 Battery Included by synderay
- **How much does it cost?** Bs.13 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.bo](https://www.desertcart.bo/products/11307291-compact-pistol-light-with-strobe-rail-mounted-tactical-light-1913)

## Best For

- synderay enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted synderay brand quality
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## Description

Review: Great value and brighter than expected, functions well so far - Wow, my initial impression of it, is that this light is brighter than I had expected. But also keep in mind, that this is a midsize light. So it fits well on the underside of a handgun rail, but you will not fit most formed holsters or for an easy carry. But for having it attached for night-time use, it is fantastic. The picture I took does not really show off how bright this is, but in the way of single LED type lights I was a bit surprised. In darker settings, it will light up the entire room and will definitely brighten up anything you point it towards. Switch feels good, and my package came with an additional rubber bit that will fit over the switch (guessing that it is a replacement). Switch is just a click on/click off, and you can bump it to change between constant on and flashing. It does fit the rail as expected and tightens on just fine. Has a full metal body, and the front piece unscrews for easy battery replacement. Gaskets and the rubberized switch make it seem it would hold up to getting wet, but I have not done any testing to see how well it holds up to water. The springs where the battery is held in place appears to be sufficient to absorb shock and keep working. For a 22 handgun (and for a 223 rifle), I have had no problems with it at all. Soon I will test it on larger calibers for additional shock testing, and if it fails to stay on, or any other issues occur, I will be sure to revise my review. If anybody has any questions, feel free to ask away!
Review: I already own two other CREE flashlights and I like and they do a good job so I figured ... - I already own two other CREE flashlights and I like and they do a good job so I figured I would give this on a shot as well. I use it on my px4 Storm. What I like: *Easy to attach. Its a simple as puling down on the two tabs and sliding it onto the rail. The spring then pushes the block into the retention channel and its secure in less than 3 seconds. *Super bright. Many rail mount flash lights have such a narrow beam are so spread out they are useless. With this light I can enter a 15x20~ room and it lights it up. From the back porch it is still very bright and is good for about 65~ meters, beyond that the woods are too thick to see through anyway. Stays cool: The body of the flashlight is made of aluminum witch acts as a heat sink for the LED. 600LM: If what I have said has not conveyed it yet this thing is f*****g bright and the 600LM rating is not just a marketing hype. My Dad has a $100 Stream Light that isn't as bright as this thing yet it fits in the palm of my hand. What I Don't Like: The only thing I don't like is that it requires the little CR2 batteries witch are not rechargeable. Conclusion: This is a great little flashlight that is vary bright and doesn't cost 200 bucks. The down side is that producing a 600 lumen beam requires a lot of power and thus the battery life is not excellent. But what is the point of a 5 HR battery life if the output is pathetic.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00P3D8GNM |
| Additional Features | Lightweight,Pistol |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | CR2 |
| Battery Type | Lithium |
| Brand Name | SyndeRay |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,884 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Anodized |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Weight | 0.16 Pounds |
| Light Output Maximum | 230 Lumens |
| Light Path Distance | 100 Meters |
| Light Source Special Features | Strobe |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | SyndeRay |
| Manufacturer Part Number | G-TF-G01-F |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | G01 |
| Mounting Type | Rail Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Shape | Compact |
| Size | Compact |
| Special Feature | Lightweight,Pistol |
| UPC | 706551114547 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 3 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| White Brightness | 230 Lumens |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Black
- **Light Source Type:** LED
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight,Pistol

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this fit a ar15?**
A: Yeah but won't last long. Kept falling off my 40. Its garbage. Don't be cheap. Spend more when your life might depend on it.

**Q: Will this fit a ruger sr9c? i just purchase a different brand that was suppose to fit on my gun and it wouldn't. the sr9c rail was to short.**
A: I bought this for my Ruger sr9c and it did not fit. rail is too short. Didn't fit my Springfield Xds either. Going to mount it to my AK for now just because i have space on the rail lol

**Q: In the title, it says 230lm. but in specification, it says 600lm. which is it?**
A: Inside the package it says 210 is the max

**Q: Is the battery included?? Says it is and says it isn't! Confusing!**
A: Battery is included, but I wouldn't expect to ever need a second one. The light I ordered didn't work for more than 2 months and I only used it 3 times, never dropped and never got wet. This thing is garbage, and I would recommend spending at least $100 on a different, quality under barrel attachment.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value and brighter than expected, functions well so far
*by J***H on June 25, 2017*

Wow, my initial impression of it, is that this light is brighter than I had expected. But also keep in mind, that this is a midsize light. So it fits well on the underside of a handgun rail, but you will not fit most formed holsters or for an easy carry. But for having it attached for night-time use, it is fantastic. The picture I took does not really show off how bright this is, but in the way of single LED type lights I was a bit surprised. In darker settings, it will light up the entire room and will definitely brighten up anything you point it towards. Switch feels good, and my package came with an additional rubber bit that will fit over the switch (guessing that it is a replacement). Switch is just a click on/click off, and you can bump it to change between constant on and flashing. It does fit the rail as expected and tightens on just fine. Has a full metal body, and the front piece unscrews for easy battery replacement. Gaskets and the rubberized switch make it seem it would hold up to getting wet, but I have not done any testing to see how well it holds up to water. The springs where the battery is held in place appears to be sufficient to absorb shock and keep working. For a 22 handgun (and for a 223 rifle), I have had no problems with it at all. Soon I will test it on larger calibers for additional shock testing, and if it fails to stay on, or any other issues occur, I will be sure to revise my review. If anybody has any questions, feel free to ask away!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I already own two other CREE flashlights and I like and they do a good job so I figured ...
*by T***Y on May 13, 2016*

I already own two other CREE flashlights and I like and they do a good job so I figured I would give this on a shot as well. I use it on my px4 Storm. What I like: *Easy to attach. Its a simple as puling down on the two tabs and sliding it onto the rail. The spring then pushes the block into the retention channel and its secure in less than 3 seconds. *Super bright. Many rail mount flash lights have such a narrow beam are so spread out they are useless. With this light I can enter a 15x20~ room and it lights it up. From the back porch it is still very bright and is good for about 65~ meters, beyond that the woods are too thick to see through anyway. Stays cool: The body of the flashlight is made of aluminum witch acts as a heat sink for the LED. 600LM: If what I have said has not conveyed it yet this thing is f*****g bright and the 600LM rating is not just a marketing hype. My Dad has a $100 Stream Light that isn't as bright as this thing yet it fits in the palm of my hand. What I Don't Like: The only thing I don't like is that it requires the little CR2 batteries witch are not rechargeable. Conclusion: This is a great little flashlight that is vary bright and doesn't cost 200 bucks. The down side is that producing a 600 lumen beam requires a lot of power and thus the battery life is not excellent. But what is the point of a 5 HR battery life if the output is pathetic.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great price so-so to average light.
*by T***G on December 28, 2016*

decent little light for the money, I'm on the fence if I'll buy another one or not, my two main issues with this light is the mounting system and the switch location/switch itself. the problem with the mounting system is that is now a bolt on type deal like every other attachment i've ever bought, if you notice the little thumbwheel looking thing in the pic, well that's not a thumbwheel, it's a pin that traps a spring loaded gate and that's how it attaches to your firearm, so if there is any slop once you put it on it's not coming out, i have a bit of play between my frame and my light due to this, i had read the other reviews and say people suggesting loctitie, that must be a different model or something as this one didn't have any threads anywhere to put threat locker on....as i said, it a pin/gate clamp system, not a bolt on type system, just for reference, my unit has a button on the bottom towards the back, a single "bolt" /"thumbwheel" looking thing near the rail section and a battery alignment symbol just above that. the G01 that said, the slop between the light and the pistol i wouldn't say is determinantal, it's not like it's going to fall off or that it's flopping all over the place, it's just not what i call secured, you get a bit of play between the frame and the light if you grab the light and wiggle it a bit, the light will wiggle as well. the second "issue" or more like quibble is the switch, it's a bit tough to push in and the location sucks, it'd be much better on the side or back...i get the thing about the sides, who wants a left and right handed light? i just find that with my med-small hands i can't toggle the light with out pulling the sights or adjusting my grip a bit, makes it tough to practice proper light discipline when clearing your house and area. That said, the switch may work for you or i may just be to used to streamlights and the like with the paddles on the back, just the combination of where the switch is located and how resistant it is to being pushed makes it no good for serious stuff for me. with that said, i'm not a complete moron, i know i wasn't buying a streamlight or the like for $28, what i got for my money was good enough and will suffice, it's pretty well made and has taken 100 rounds of 10mm so far without any real issues, it looks good and throws a decent amount of light, more than enough for someone wanting to clear their home, I'd suggest a more powerful handheld light if your going to venture outside, you really don't want your light attached to your weapon in public/outside the doors of your home and it could be handy to be able to point your light a different direction than your gun in some cases, like there's more than one person or to signal...

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*Last updated: 2026-05-16*