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<blockquote data-quote="orangevale" data-source="post: 3639256" data-attributes="member: 12022"><p>Over on the Firearms Chat forum there is thread titled, “What is your current bedside "go time" pick?”.</p><p></p><p>I’m seeing lots of guns pictured with or described as having flashlights attached. Rather than jack the thread I thought I would come to the Self Defense & Handgun Carry forum with a question.</p><p></p><p>Admittedly, the last time I gave much thought to this issue was in the 1990’s. At that time, I was convinced that flashlights on guns were ill advised. It was reported that folks in high stress situations couldn’t seem to resist using the flashlight as a flashlight and therefore muzzle covering all kinds of things and possibly people they did not intend to shoot.</p><p></p><p>What is the current thinking regarding flashlights on guns, especially vis-à-vis Cooper’s second rule of gun safety?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangevale, post: 3639256, member: 12022"] Over on the Firearms Chat forum there is thread titled, “What is your current bedside "go time" pick?”. I’m seeing lots of guns pictured with or described as having flashlights attached. Rather than jack the thread I thought I would come to the Self Defense & Handgun Carry forum with a question. Admittedly, the last time I gave much thought to this issue was in the 1990’s. At that time, I was convinced that flashlights on guns were ill advised. It was reported that folks in high stress situations couldn’t seem to resist using the flashlight as a flashlight and therefore muzzle covering all kinds of things and possibly people they did not intend to shoot. What is the current thinking regarding flashlights on guns, especially vis-à-vis Cooper’s second rule of gun safety? [/QUOTE]
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