Tactical Pistol Lights & Weapon Lights
Equip your handgun with SPERAS Pistol Lights, engineered for peak tactical performance, home defense, and personal carry. Our weapon-mounted lights (WML) provide brilliant illumination, ensuring positive target identification in low-light environments. Perfectly designed for handguns equipped with standard Picatinny rails, including popular full-size and compact models like the GLOCK G17 and G19.
Why Choose SPERAS Weapon Lights?
- Unmatched Brightness & Precision: Combining high-lumen white light output with reliable tactical performance for rapid target acquisition.
- Seamless Compatibility: Securely fits standard Picatinny (Mil-Std-1913) rails to withstand heavy recoil without loosening.
- Modern Rechargeability: Featuring built-in Type-C or magnetic charging ports for continuous readiness without the need for disposable batteries.
- Featured Utility: Looking for maximum versatility? Discover the SPERAS WL40-GL Compact Utility Light, featuring a blinding 1200-lumen output, a 250m beam distance, and a highly visible integrated Green Laser Pointer.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Are SPERAS pistol lights compatible with all GLOCK models?
Our current tactical lights easily mount to most handguns featuring a standard Picatinny accessory rail, making them a perfect fit for the Glock 17, Glock 19, and similarly sized firearms.
Do you make weapon lights for slimline pistols like the Glock 43x or 48?
We know concealed carry users need ultra-compact solutions. SPERAS is currently developing dedicated weapon lights specifically tailored for the slimline frames of the Glock 43x, Glock 43x MOS, and Glock 48. Stay tuned to our collection for upcoming releases!
Should I choose a pistol light with a green laser?
A combined light and green laser module (like our WL20-GL or WL40-GL) is excellent for rapid aiming and enhanced situational awareness. Green lasers are highly visible during both day and night, making them a preferred choice for law enforcement and personal defense applications.







