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<blockquote data-quote="Grendelshooter" data-source="post: 3639556" data-attributes="member: 44870"><p>No, there aren’t really any good reasons.</p><p>I suppose soldiers who professionally kill people (along with choreographed sweeping and rock-painting) don’t know anything about weapon setup.</p><p>And don’t kid yourself, we’re talking about weapons set up to kill people. In self defense of course, but killing none the less.</p><p>Weapon mounted lights have been standard equipment for grunts for at least 10 years. I remember hanging a mini mag light off my m4 barrel with a .50 cal link because the tech just wasn’t there yet in 03-04, by 07-08 surefires were issued with every rifle.</p><p>The only logic that would justify not using a weapon light, a modern world wide standard in defensive and offensive arms, is a boomer mindset stuck in 1975.</p><p>That’s not to say it doesn’t work, but it’s like driving a steam powered car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grendelshooter, post: 3639556, member: 44870"] No, there aren’t really any good reasons. I suppose soldiers who professionally kill people (along with choreographed sweeping and rock-painting) don’t know anything about weapon setup. And don’t kid yourself, we’re talking about weapons set up to kill people. In self defense of course, but killing none the less. Weapon mounted lights have been standard equipment for grunts for at least 10 years. I remember hanging a mini mag light off my m4 barrel with a .50 cal link because the tech just wasn’t there yet in 03-04, by 07-08 surefires were issued with every rifle. The only logic that would justify not using a weapon light, a modern world wide standard in defensive and offensive arms, is a boomer mindset stuck in 1975. That’s not to say it doesn’t work, but it’s like driving a steam powered car. [/QUOTE]
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