SureFire Ballistic Shield Light—True Tactical Illumination
Here’s a cutting-edge tactical lighting solution from one of the world’s leading manufacturers…
Here’s a cutting-edge tactical lighting solution from one of the world’s leading manufacturers…
In the company’s own words, the new Holosun MP3X micro-prism aims to set…
CZ designed the second-generation Bren from the ground up to reduce weight and…
The skill of firing accurate rounds into a threat from retention is an underappreciated and…
Static-position shooting is great for practicing marksmanship and its fundamentals, but those who are in…
A foundation exercise The Compass Drill is designed to be a “balancing act” exercise intended…
Sunnyvale, CA – Thyrm® changed the premium flashlight market in 2014 with the introduction of the SwitchBack®. Individuals could now pocket-carry most premium flashlights like Surefire and Streamlight with the SwitchBack’s pocket clip. The SwitchBack’s finger ring introduced a host of new features to the handheld light market including flashlight retention and the SwitchBack
technique for use with handguns. Consumer demand for a low-profile flashlight carry clip spurred the design of the SwitchBack’s undercover cousin – introducing the LPC ClipTM.
The Low Profile Carry Clip fits many tactical flashlights and provides a discrete, reliable way to carry your flashlight while facilitating fast deployment and enhanced retention.
Thyrm developed the Low Profile Carry Clip (LPC Clip) to give your flashlight everything it needs, including less visual signature around town. The clip height is designed to minimize exposure, while still allowing you to index & draw your flashlight quickly in all conditions and positions. Subtle control surfaces on the sides enhance traction and facilitate alternate grip techniques.
The LPC Clip features:
The Low Profile Carry Clip is compatible with many one-inch diameter lights. Here is a compatibility table of compatible lights.
Installation Diagram and Directions:
The LPC Clip installs similarly to the Thyrm SwitchBack Flashlight Ring. Leave o-ring(s) that come with your flashlight already, on the light. Unscrew the tailcap of the flashlight, then add the LPC Clip along with o-ring and/or aluminum washer before reattaching the tailcap. Note that different lights require different installation as shown in the diagram. For instance, SureFire lights with click tailcaps should need neither the o-ring nor the aluminum washer.
For more information check out www.thyrm.com
As with all Thyrm products, LPC Clips are designed and made in the USA.
About Thyrm®
Thyrm, LLC creates innovative products for tactical and wilderness applications. They specialize in outfitting users for a wide range of environments, such as military, law enforcement, and outdoor enthusiasts – people who depend on the field-proven simplicity and
efficacy of their gear.
Want more posts like this one? Subscribe to Guns & Tactics to receive email updates and special offers direct to your inbox!
Social Links:
– The views and opinions expressed on this web site are solely those of the original authors and contributors. These views and opinions do not necessarily represent those of Guns & Tactics, the administrative staff, and/or any/all contributors to this site.
– Affiliate Disclaimer: Guns and Tactics is reader/viewer supported. This post may contain affiliate links and we may earn a small commission when you click on the links at no additional cost to you. As an Amazon Affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Guns & Tactics is an online media outlet that focuses on the firearms community, not just firearms and gear but also quality training, technical break downs and enlightening presentations.
U.S. LawShield delivers the critical information Colorado gun owners need to know about Senate Bill 21-078.
Chris chats with John Hollister of Sig about the SUR300 and much more. Sig Sauer
It is a rare day when I am wowed by a new holster. I, like many other every day carriers, have a box full of holsters that either…
[dcs_img_right framed=”black” w=”180″ h=”180″] http://gunsandtactics.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/sigsaurlogo.jpg [/dcs_img_right] EXETER, NH – (gunsandtactics.com) – Max Michel, Jr., decisively won the Single-Stack Division at this weekend’s United States Practical Shooting Association Mississippi…
[dcs_post_top] [dcs_fancy_header bgcolor=”#ffffff” color=”#000000″ fweight=”bold”]Introducing the Dragon Muzzle Break from LANTAC USA. Available now at RainierArms.com[/dcs_fancy_header] [dcs_thinspliter size=”medium”] There’s been a lot of discussion about the new Dragon…
The Soviets managed to produce some outstanding tanks during World War II: the T-34/85 (a later variant of the original T-34/76 mounting an 85mm main gun), the ugly…
© 2025 UN12 Magazine
© 2025 UN12 Magazine
Wait! Don’t forget to
This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.
Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.
If you disable this cookie, we will not be able to save your preferences. This means that every time you visit this website you will need to enable or disable cookies again.