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<blockquote data-quote="rlongnt" data-source="post: 1565791" data-attributes="member: 665"><p>Sure, I see that you can at "real" close range. BUT! I do not use a mounted light on my pistol in favor of a hand held for the single reason that in order to illuminate my target, I must be aiming a loaded weapon directly at it. The chances of the bump I hear not being a bad guy but one of my children make it a no-brainer. For people who go chasing bad guys for a living or have a different living environment I can certainly see the value and am not telling anyone how to set up their rig. That is just how I do it. I also opt to turn on the damn milti-jillion lumen set of lights powered by 110 AC that came with the house!</p><p></p><p>I do have an X300 on my AR and have noticed your point perfectly well at close range. It has some merit but the lights hot-spot is not what I would really call a responsible shot beyond just a few feet if at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlongnt, post: 1565791, member: 665"] Sure, I see that you can at "real" close range. BUT! I do not use a mounted light on my pistol in favor of a hand held for the single reason that in order to illuminate my target, I must be aiming a loaded weapon directly at it. The chances of the bump I hear not being a bad guy but one of my children make it a no-brainer. For people who go chasing bad guys for a living or have a different living environment I can certainly see the value and am not telling anyone how to set up their rig. That is just how I do it. I also opt to turn on the damn milti-jillion lumen set of lights powered by 110 AC that came with the house! I do have an X300 on my AR and have noticed your point perfectly well at close range. It has some merit but the lights hot-spot is not what I would really call a responsible shot beyond just a few feet if at all. [/QUOTE]
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