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Light or no light
Last post 06-09-2008, 7:05 PM by monkeyman. 31 replies.
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08-13-2007, 9:40 AM |
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gb_in_tx
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Joined on 04-11-2007
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Wylie, Tx
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No Light. My bedside gun is a S&W 686 which, of course, is a revolver and has no rail. Even if/when I switch to the PT-92 which DOES have a rail, I still don't like the light on the gun and have no intentions of hanging one on it.
I've got one of those nice, big lights with a handle -- you know, the kind that takes the big square lantern battery -- by my bedside. I can hold on to it securely, and it makes a good off-hand basher (it probably won't survive it, but they are cheap so I don't care) if needed. It is old-tech, but it works for me.
Light in 1 hand, revolver in the other, SWMBO armed w/her revolver backing me up & able to phone if needed.
I'm one and the same as gb_in_ga, so add a bit over 900 to my post count...
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08-13-2007, 9:52 AM |
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08-13-2007, 10:07 AM |
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Matt / PA
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Joined on 08-02-2007
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I have an M3 on my Springfield for the house......I'd rather have the OPTION of using it if need be and being already attached to the gun it's one less thing I have to fumble around trying to find. Its easy to just flick on, flick off or even pressure on pressure off for quick checks.
Another nice side benefit is that my sights line up squarely with the bright center spot of my light, in effect making it a like a volleyball sized laser sight. If that ball of light is center mass then so are the sights. I could in effect hold the gun out to my side and still shoot relatively accurately.
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01-29-2008, 6:21 PM |
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ol-ed
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Joined on 01-27-2008
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I have a light on both my home defence shotgun and my handgun. If you get a good quality light it absolutely blinds anyone hit in the eyes with it and he cannot see you to shoot. In a home situation if you have the light in your hand it limits your ability to open doors and light up the bad guy at the same time. But a gun mount means you automatically point the gun where the light is.
At night it is impossible to aim without a light and having it mounted to the firearm save seconds.
ed
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01-30-2008, 8:49 AM |
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01-30-2008, 10:24 AM |
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parrothead_madness
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Joined on 01-31-2007
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A hillbilly temporarily trapped in Dublin, CA
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kyredneck:....... I have a shotgun for my main home protection and POI is not that critical because of shot pattern.......
It it a blunderbuss? My 20" cylinder bore barrel puts all 27 pellets and the wad through a 2" hole in sheetrock at 20 feet. I don't use a weapon mounted light either. I can see the value to them sometimes, but I don't like the idea of covering one of my kids while I'm all amped up on adrenaline in the middle of the night.
By now your name and particulars have been fed into every laptop, desktop, mainframe and supermarket scanner that collectively make up the global information conspiracy, otherwise known as "The Beast." - Dale
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01-30-2008, 12:57 PM |
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kyredneck
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Joined on 12-06-2007
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Kentucky
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Blunderbuss LOL !!!
590 AI Combat. 20' is kind of close for me, I don't expect to let a BG get that close but my house is rather long, wide and open and I am a light sleeper so I was thinking more along the lines of 30'+ and I know what it will do there. I don't have children or a wife it's just me and my house is brick so I am not to worried about over penatrating and injuring a neighbor and while I am all "amped " up I'll take 9 rounds of buckshot 27 pellets and a 2" hole in drywall anyday over a flashlight and a handgun w/ a full clip of 9's, 40's, 45's ect. . I am very confident in my abilities with a handgun, but at close quarters at night and in the dark under extreme stress I'll take my chances with a 12ga. Different situations call for different choices of weapons, at my home it's the tactical shotgun in the street's it's the .357
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01-30-2008, 3:03 PM |
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01-30-2008, 3:28 PM |
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01-31-2008, 6:15 PM |
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The Sentry
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Joined on 01-01-2008
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Oklahoma
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Lights attract bugs and lead.
Keep it seperate and in your weak hand, so you can hold it away from your body, untill it subject, of the search, is found.
__________________________________ Nothing is fool proof to a sufficiently talented fool Firestorm .22 Bersa .380 Bersa 9UC Ruger SP101 .357 SW 19 .357
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03-19-2008, 2:58 PM |
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ol-ed
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Joined on 01-27-2008
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I have a light on both my handgun and my shotgun plus I have a hand held. I guarantee that if you hit anything in the eyes, man or beast, with a quality light they will not be able to keep their eyes open and aim their weapon - they will be blind, you will not. Get a light and test it on someone, even in daylight indoors.
Ed
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03-19-2008, 7:05 PM |
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Jes
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Joined on 01-19-2008
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North Carolina
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Room lights would be better than flashlight, but sometimes it is not an option. I need to go downstairs when something goes bump in the night and need a light. (I have a security light on remote that works sometimes)
I picked up 2 "Special Forces" 21-LED flashlights at TARGET (I know..FRENCH CO.). These things are $9 and actually well made. Heavy aluminum frame, screw tail piece for constant on and a momentary button in the tail for flash. So bright you would not believe...I blinded myself when I first turned it on.
Every situation is different. I would rather have and not need, than need and not have.
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05-19-2008, 7:46 PM |
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