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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 3875830" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>Everyone seems to think that if they use a weapon mounted light on a long gun, that they are suppose to just stand there with it on while waiting for a target to appear. I 'flash' my WML quickly, just long enough to ascertain my target, then out it goes while I move to another spot. I do not use my light to see my target as much as to blind it for the brief moment that I need to engage. As far as revealing your position, your first shot fired will expose yourself (muzzle flash) anyway, so might as well use that WML to your advantage to blind your adversary while ensuring that there are no 'friendlies' in the line of fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 3875830, member: 42584"] Everyone seems to think that if they use a weapon mounted light on a long gun, that they are suppose to just stand there with it on while waiting for a target to appear. I 'flash' my WML quickly, just long enough to ascertain my target, then out it goes while I move to another spot. I do not use my light to see my target as much as to blind it for the brief moment that I need to engage. As far as revealing your position, your first shot fired will expose yourself (muzzle flash) anyway, so might as well use that WML to your advantage to blind your adversary while ensuring that there are no 'friendlies' in the line of fire. [/QUOTE]
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