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<blockquote data-quote="Parks 788" data-source="post: 3144995" data-attributes="member: 14646"><p>Hopefully already mentioned but you shouldn't be out side with a weapon mounted light trying to "locate the source of a noise or disturbance". So you effectively would be pointing a loaded weapon, to utilized the light, at an unknown cause of a noise or disturbance in a stressful situation all the while said noise or disturbance could be a loved one. Weapon mounted lights have their place but they sure as hell don't take the place of a good quality hand held light.</p><p></p><p>If you must have a mounted light then it is generally best to have a higher lumen but in a flood pattern. A wide flood will illuminate much more of a larger room or area thus picking up other "bad guys" that would normally be out of the range a light with a spot type beam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parks 788, post: 3144995, member: 14646"] Hopefully already mentioned but you shouldn't be out side with a weapon mounted light trying to "locate the source of a noise or disturbance". So you effectively would be pointing a loaded weapon, to utilized the light, at an unknown cause of a noise or disturbance in a stressful situation all the while said noise or disturbance could be a loved one. Weapon mounted lights have their place but they sure as hell don't take the place of a good quality hand held light. If you must have a mounted light then it is generally best to have a higher lumen but in a flood pattern. A wide flood will illuminate much more of a larger room or area thus picking up other "bad guys" that would normally be out of the range a light with a spot type beam. [/QUOTE]
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