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<blockquote data-quote="AguaFriaRanger" data-source="post: 3639790" data-attributes="member: 48527"><p>It gets dark every day though, and right here in Oklahoma. I personally exist every single night. I never intend to be in a gunfight moving forward, but I acknowledge that bad guys don't care about what I want or they'd leave me and mine alone, and I know that I am a big boy and stay out past dark sometimes, so there is a light on my gun. Additionally, I go in buildings.... all the time. If the power were to be cut or something similarly strange it could be dark. That light gives me options everywhere I go. And it costs me nothing to carry it. If you don't want one that is fine, don't carry one. But pretending there is no use for a light when the sun goes down every single day is a hilarious argument to make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AguaFriaRanger, post: 3639790, member: 48527"] It gets dark every day though, and right here in Oklahoma. I personally exist every single night. I never intend to be in a gunfight moving forward, but I acknowledge that bad guys don't care about what I want or they'd leave me and mine alone, and I know that I am a big boy and stay out past dark sometimes, so there is a light on my gun. Additionally, I go in buildings.... all the time. If the power were to be cut or something similarly strange it could be dark. That light gives me options everywhere I go. And it costs me nothing to carry it. If you don't want one that is fine, don't carry one. But pretending there is no use for a light when the sun goes down every single day is a hilarious argument to make. [/QUOTE]
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