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Weapon light on carry gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="50Shooter" data-source="post: 3056561" data-attributes="member: 1026"><p>I have been carrying a light on my handgun for around 20 years and I carry 7 days a week. First old 80 lumen bulbs, then 150 lumen with AA batteries, now Surefire X300A at around 500 lumens. Now I have a light on every firearm I routinely carry. Think about it. Glow in the dark dots on your sights, lasers, dot sights, etc all give you target acquisition so you can hit the shadowy figure you are looking at. The light gives you target identity, a truly important consideration since you should only shoot what you are 100% certain of. How many times has the light caused a problem? Absolutely zero. The only time the light comes off is for maintenance. It is the best thing since sliced bread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="50Shooter, post: 3056561, member: 1026"] I have been carrying a light on my handgun for around 20 years and I carry 7 days a week. First old 80 lumen bulbs, then 150 lumen with AA batteries, now Surefire X300A at around 500 lumens. Now I have a light on every firearm I routinely carry. Think about it. Glow in the dark dots on your sights, lasers, dot sights, etc all give you target acquisition so you can hit the shadowy figure you are looking at. The light gives you target identity, a truly important consideration since you should only shoot what you are 100% certain of. How many times has the light caused a problem? Absolutely zero. The only time the light comes off is for maintenance. It is the best thing since sliced bread. [/QUOTE]
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