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December 4, 2017, 05:00 PM | #1 |
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How should you activate a pistol light?
I've been working on quickly drawing and activating a pistol mounted light and had some questions for those who know more than I.
I have a Streamlight Tlr-1. Do you ever activate it with the index finger of the firing hand? That seems like the most reliable way for me. When I activate it with my support hand pushing down on the toggle switch, I tend to throw shots off once the timer is on. Because of this, I tend to turn the light on and leave it on. I'm not nearly as worried about giving away my position as I am hitting what I'm aiming at. I'd like some outside input on this. How and why do you employ your handgun mounted flashlight? |
December 7, 2017, 05:17 PM | #2 |
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I tend to not use a WML over a handheld but I do have one on my gun. I activate the light with my support hand( index finger)
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