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  • #31
    3GunFunShooter
    In Memoriam
    • Dec 2005
    • 2408

    +1 on the TLR 1/2. Have both, and both work great.
    You can't go wrong, with any weapon mounted light.
    If you can't shoot good, at least look good shooting

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    • #32
      PatriotnMore
      Calguns Addict
      • Nov 2007
      • 7068

      Originally posted by rayra
      You're about 10yrs too late in making that argument. The market has already spoken, as well as most of the world's militaries, to a massive degree.
      So utilize that 30yr-old+ police technique, tying up both your hands if you want, but spare us the contention.
      Last time I took the tactical handgun course (three years ago) it was the opinion of those instructors, who are active in current police training for multiple department(s) NOT to use a gun mounted light. Your direct comments to me are getting old, I provided a link to the pros and cons to light carry to support my reasons, your arguments back to me are starting to take the flavor of personal, if so keep them to your self.
      Last edited by PatriotnMore; 10-11-2008, 9:24 AM.
      ‎"If Congress can do whatever in their discretion can be done by money, and will promote the General Welfare, the Government is no longer a limited one, possessing enumerated powers, but an indefinite one, subject to particular exceptions."
      --James Madison
      'Letter to Edmund Pendleton', 1792

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      • #33
        rayra
        Banned
        • Mar 2006
        • 1747

        Originally posted by PatriotnMore
        Last time I took the tactical handgun course (three years ago) it was the opinion of those instructors, who are active in current police training for multiple department(s) NOT to use a gun mounted light. Your direct comments to me are getting old, I provided a link to the pros and cons to light carry to support my reasons, your arguments back to me are starting to take the flavor of personal, if so keep them to your self.
        Nonsense. 'getting old' is what the old saw is about making yourself a target with a weapon-mounted light.
        I spoke DIRECTLY and ONLY to that. It is YOU that can't separate your person from your opinion, and who are incapable of discerning the difference between criticism of a a tired old bit of gun lore and your personal worth, and thus react completely inappropriately.
        So you keep your attempts to MISREPRESENT my comments as 'personal' to YOURSELF.

        Subscribe to any 'expert' opinion you want, but don't insist it's the only one, or that it's somehow sacrosanct because some trumped-up mall ninja says it is so.

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        • #34
          rayra
          Banned
          • Mar 2006
          • 1747

          My only comment to your remark was this -

          You're about 10yrs too late in making that argument. The market has already spoken, as well as most of the world's militaries, to a massive degree.
          So utilize that 30yr-old+ police technique, tying up both your hands if you want, but spare us the contention.
          There's nothing 'personal' about it, except what you mistakenly project upon it.

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          • #35
            lehn20
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2008
            • 2355

            bottomline folks, is that you always carry an EDC light on top of the weapon mounted light. Maybe even a tertiary light if you are in full kit.

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