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Weapon light on carry gun?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gunbuffer" data-source="post: 3062074" data-attributes="member: 42291"><p>I think that trainers that have no immediate connection to LE/MIL issues provide a very valuable “check” for most civilian ccw carriers. Tom G is one of the ex LE guys that really gets it and tailors for the common man. </p><p>I find myself thinking “ well, a wml will really help with holding suspects at point” then I realize when the heck would I reasonably be doing this in any possible violent encounter? I no longer have a commission card, and I don’t own a museum or moonlight as a night watchman. </p><p>Those times when a light is helpful to a civilian, it’s usually best not to have it glued to a weapon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunbuffer, post: 3062074, member: 42291"] I think that trainers that have no immediate connection to LE/MIL issues provide a very valuable “check” for most civilian ccw carriers. Tom G is one of the ex LE guys that really gets it and tailors for the common man. I find myself thinking “ well, a wml will really help with holding suspects at point” then I realize when the heck would I reasonably be doing this in any possible violent encounter? I no longer have a commission card, and I don’t own a museum or moonlight as a night watchman. Those times when a light is helpful to a civilian, it’s usually best not to have it glued to a weapon. [/QUOTE]
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