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January 23rd, 2018, 09:57 AM #21Super Member
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Re: Who carries a weapon light on their edc?
G19 with a surefire X300. Its oversized, and as a result my OWB is less concealed than "halfass carry" as my friends and I refer to it as, because OWB with a G19 with an x300 is ever bit as bulky as a G17. I plan on purchasing a TLR7 soon to replace the x-300 specifically because of the bulk.
I've also been considering a transition to a gun without a light, and a light with the Thrym Switchback on my support side. I'm really liking that idea.
https://thyrm.com/product/switchback...ashlight-ring/
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January 23rd, 2018, 11:12 AM #22
Re: Who carries a weapon light on their edc?
Bedside firearm has a wml on it, but also have a flashlight next to that.
Carry piece is a small PPSm2 so no wml. Tried a TLR6 on my 1911 and had it spit the battery out first range trip, so that has been removed.Una Salus Victis Nullam Sperare Salutem
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January 23rd, 2018, 12:10 PM #23Super Member
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Re: Who carries a weapon light on their edc?
put flashlight in palm of hand lengthwise
wrap lanyard around back of hand
wrap lanyard around the bezel of the light (assuming lanyard is attached to tail)
then you still have the general use of a hand, while using a non-mounted light. So you can, for instance, shine your light at something without necessarily pointing a loaded firearm at them. or, from a utilitarian standpoint, you can use your flashlight everyday, without having to bust out your piece. I'm sure you would get a few funny looks if you would use the TLR-1 on your G19, to find the cell phone you just dropped under your seat at the movie theater.
I'm not saying a handheld light is better, because neither are. Just throwing some info out there for people to make their own decisions.
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January 23rd, 2018, 01:42 PM #24
Re: Who carries a weapon light on their edc?
Ive actually did that once when I dropped my credit card between the movie seat. Granted, there werent many people in the theater.
I'm not saying a handheld light is better, because neither are. Just throwing some info out there for people to make their own decisions."One must be a fox to recognize traps, and a lion to frighten wolves” ~ Machiavelli
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January 28th, 2018, 11:07 PM #25Member
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Re: Who carries a weapon light on their edc?
I carry a pocket flashlight - no light on my EDC. I don't go into places where its so dark I need a flashlight. The problem with a light on a EDC IMHO is two fold. First the availability of holsters. Second - which to me is a bigger issue could be that under a stressful situation you may find yourself pointing your loaded weapon at innocent bystanders who just happened to appear on the scene and that could result in a whole lot of legal trouble. Lawyers\Prosecutors are great at twisting the situation. So I figure if I don't have a light on my EDC - that will diminish the odds of that happening. As for home defense - that's a different story because you are most likely in my house and uninvited. In this case I keep both a light on my pistol and a flash light at the ready. Just my opinion.
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January 28th, 2018, 11:38 PM #26
Re: Who carries a weapon light on their edc?
My problem with the light is specific to home-defense.
Imagine a 'bump in the night' scenario. I've got tritium sights and my eyes are dark-acclimated since I'm asleep in a dark room.
I want to light up a high-power LED, ruin my night vision, and give my intruder a clear 'place to shoot at' why?
I hate to sound all tactical and such. But I'm thinking I'd rather stalk my intruder in the dark than give him a big "here I am!" light to shoot at.DGAF
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January 29th, 2018, 12:05 AM #27Super Member
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January 29th, 2018, 12:10 AM #28
Re: Who carries a weapon light on their edc?
It is recommended that, to prevent blinding self in home interiors, a low-level light is best. Sounds like an optional intensity selector is needed, since one could wind up outside.
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January 29th, 2018, 09:21 AM #29Banned
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Re: Who carries a weapon light on their edc?
any decent modern flashlight will have an ultra low "firefly" or "moonlight" mode under 10 lumens, sometimes sub lumen, so that your eyes can adjust before getting into the upper range.
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January 29th, 2018, 12:10 PM #30
Re: Who carries a weapon light on their edc?
I'm surprised by the opinions expressed here.
1- Having a light on your weapon does NOT take the place of a handheld light, which EVERYONE should carry for tactical AND non-tactical situations.
2- Utilizing a weaponlight allows you to still utilize your sights, due to their silhouette being visible. Losing focus on your night sights is irrelevant.
3- A weaponlight should be sufficiently bright to blind an intruder/aggressor. It's a force multiplier, and gives the user an edge by increasing the enemy's response time, and reducing their effectiveness.
When a weaponlight is of the proper brightness to blind your opponent, they will not be able to return fire by "shooting at the light". This is a myth in today's world of bright tactical flashlights, and was only true before the invention of modern flashlight technology.
4- Weaponlights allow two handed manipulation of pistols, increasing accuracy, stability, and speed. They also allow for one handed operation of pistols AND lights, dramatically increasing the quality of work, and ability of the user to perform tasks such as phone use, aiding family members, opening/closing doors, etc.
The only reason to not have a weaponlight on a defensive firearm is bulk and weight for carry.Last edited by masakarijoe; January 29th, 2018 at 12:23 PM.
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