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<blockquote data-quote="JokerofDeath" data-source="post: 3890383" data-attributes="member: 45643"><p>I only have a light on my shortest AR as a back up and the switch is placed in a place where I would have to deliberately press it for it to turn on. My pistols don’t have lights or lasers mounted on them mostly because I don’t want that added weight and I have a flash light on my night stand. If you want a light, go for it. Everyone is different and there’s no right or wrong, whatever works for you. Heck, if you want your weapon to be loaded out like Batman’s belt, do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JokerofDeath, post: 3890383, member: 45643"] I only have a light on my shortest AR as a back up and the switch is placed in a place where I would have to deliberately press it for it to turn on. My pistols don’t have lights or lasers mounted on them mostly because I don’t want that added weight and I have a flash light on my night stand. If you want a light, go for it. Everyone is different and there’s no right or wrong, whatever works for you. Heck, if you want your weapon to be loaded out like Batman’s belt, do it. [/QUOTE]
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