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<blockquote data-quote="RockHopper" data-source="post: 3670370" data-attributes="member: 49099"><p>I had a dog rush at me in the dark a couple weeks ago. I've been carrying the same flashlight, in the same manner for several years now, and use it daily. I still fumbled the damn thing on the draw, and dropped it without getting it turned on... Thankfully nothing came of it, because I just got back in my car. But I sure felt like a damn fool. It's got me rethinking things.</p><p></p><p>My nightstand handgun has a light. I live alone though, so if You show up in my house in the dark... My gun pointing at you is guaranteed. I also appreciate the blinding and disorienting effect that today's high lumen lights with strobe options give you.</p><p>That is a double edged sword though, whether your lights on your gun or not. I bright light can blind you just as quickly as an adversary in close quarters. </p><p>Lots of aspects to consider on what's right for you....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockHopper, post: 3670370, member: 49099"] I had a dog rush at me in the dark a couple weeks ago. I've been carrying the same flashlight, in the same manner for several years now, and use it daily. I still fumbled the damn thing on the draw, and dropped it without getting it turned on... Thankfully nothing came of it, because I just got back in my car. But I sure felt like a damn fool. It's got me rethinking things. My nightstand handgun has a light. I live alone though, so if You show up in my house in the dark... My gun pointing at you is guaranteed. I also appreciate the blinding and disorienting effect that today's high lumen lights with strobe options give you. That is a double edged sword though, whether your lights on your gun or not. I bright light can blind you just as quickly as an adversary in close quarters. Lots of aspects to consider on what's right for you.... [/QUOTE]
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