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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3671570" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have to agree although there have been some real life operators reply in this thread. </p><p>As always, situation demands tactics, some of which are not available to ordinary citizens because of financial issues or unavailability. </p><p>Personally I have WML on dedicated firearms for a specific purpose. </p><p>My AR-22 is for armadillo control at night. WML is great!</p><p>The bedroom nightstand pistol with WML has the light for a backup. Motion activated night lights will display anyone coming down the hallway. UNLESS like a member on this forum experienced where the intruder removed the electrical meter before entering the home defeating that safety measure. kills night lights and WiFi cams not backed up with fail safe measures </p><p>They weren’t home at the time and lost items with the perp caught on a security cam prior to pulling the meter and later arrested, items not recovered. Name remains private by request. </p><p>Third is the truck gun. Same model pistol as the bedroom gun with the same WML on it so there is no fumbling with different model controls. Need the light, use it. Don’t need it, don’t use it. </p><p>All lights sport a green laser that is visible in daylight that I see as useless compared to using the danged sights! </p><p>I can see the use of a laser in a few situations but in reality they give away your position in any smoky or dusty condition. </p><p>Not pointing fingers at anyone, just pointing out that there are situations where WML’s can be useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3671570, member: 5412"] I have to agree although there have been some real life operators reply in this thread. As always, situation demands tactics, some of which are not available to ordinary citizens because of financial issues or unavailability. Personally I have WML on dedicated firearms for a specific purpose. My AR-22 is for armadillo control at night. WML is great! The bedroom nightstand pistol with WML has the light for a backup. Motion activated night lights will display anyone coming down the hallway. UNLESS like a member on this forum experienced where the intruder removed the electrical meter before entering the home defeating that safety measure. kills night lights and WiFi cams not backed up with fail safe measures They weren’t home at the time and lost items with the perp caught on a security cam prior to pulling the meter and later arrested, items not recovered. Name remains private by request. Third is the truck gun. Same model pistol as the bedroom gun with the same WML on it so there is no fumbling with different model controls. Need the light, use it. Don’t need it, don’t use it. All lights sport a green laser that is visible in daylight that I see as useless compared to using the danged sights! I can see the use of a laser in a few situations but in reality they give away your position in any smoky or dusty condition. Not pointing fingers at anyone, just pointing out that there are situations where WML’s can be useful. [/QUOTE]
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