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  • tsoiky
    Senior Member
    • May 2013
    • 852

    Surefire x300

    Wanna test the surefire on the Glock and practice at home. One question comes up is... How you operate the surefire? In a home defense situation, I don't think we should turn on the light all the time. If I use the trigger finger to turn on the light ie... at a corner, isn't it will be too late to fire the gun when there is a threat?

    Should I use the support hand/thumb to operate the light? Is there a better way?


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    Ronin2
    Banned
    • Jan 2011
    • 5563

    Originally posted by tsoiky
    Wanna test the surefire on the Glock and practice at home. One question comes up is... How you operate the surefire? In a home defense situation, I don't think we should turn on the light all the time. If I use the trigger finger to turn on the light ie... at a corner, isn't it will be too late to fire the gun when there is a threat?

    Should I use the support hand/thumb to operate the light? Is there a better way?


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    Use the index finger of your support hand...

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    • #3
      l8apex
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 663

      Most common technique is the thumb of support hand for thumbs forward grip. Best to get to a reputable low light class where you will have WMLs and hand helds and see what works for you.
      It's the Indian, not the Arrow

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      • #4
        SDM44
        Veteran Member
        • Jul 2010
        • 3893

        Get the DG-11 switch

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        • #5
          Erick Danielsen
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2012
          • 546

          Originally posted by l8apex
          Most common technique is the thumb of support hand for thumbs forward grip. Best to get to a reputable low light class where you will have WMLs and hand helds and see what works for you.
          All of this.

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