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<blockquote data-quote="Thump_rrr" data-source="post: 15506401" data-attributes="member: 36572"><p>First of all I use a Surefire 6PX Pro.</p><p>Most Maglite flashlights that can be operated single handed are quite large "C" or "D" cell models.</p><p> </p><p>Secondly you still just pointed a loaded gun at your 16 year old daughter with a pistol mounted light.</p><p>Some people attempting to clear their house will be scared shitless doing it.</p><p>Some will have minimal training.</p><p>Some will have their finger on the trigger instead of pointing straight ahead along the frame of the pistol.</p><p>Some may even pull the trigger instead of turning on the light.</p><p></p><p>I live alone so there is no expectation of someone being in my home.</p><p>If I were training for a home with other occupants I would train with a flashlight that wasn't attached to a firearm.</p><p></p><p>The first question I have to people is are you actively training or just running scenarios in your head hoping for a good outcome if the need arises?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thump_rrr, post: 15506401, member: 36572"] First of all I use a Surefire 6PX Pro. Most Maglite flashlights that can be operated single handed are quite large "C" or "D" cell models. Secondly you still just pointed a loaded gun at your 16 year old daughter with a pistol mounted light. Some people attempting to clear their house will be scared shitless doing it. Some will have minimal training. Some will have their finger on the trigger instead of pointing straight ahead along the frame of the pistol. Some may even pull the trigger instead of turning on the light. I live alone so there is no expectation of someone being in my home. If I were training for a home with other occupants I would train with a flashlight that wasn't attached to a firearm. The first question I have to people is are you actively training or just running scenarios in your head hoping for a good outcome if the need arises? [/QUOTE]
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