I use a bunch of lights on duty all SF, a 320/15, a couple 500’s and a 1,000 as well as a Petzl headlamp on occasion. At night, for me with my eyes (kind of light sensitive from lazek 10 years ago) I have never had a problem with splash back...when I’ve been searching in dense brush, more lumens are better. In a structure 500 seems fine but even having used the 1000 indoors there were no ill effects for me, but I try not to look directly at the hot spot...use the spill. I don’t know from beam patterns but the Fury family leaves nothing to be desired for me. But as always YRMV.
Alternating where you are shining the light in thick brush like AMC just said is absolutely how you do that...
Last edited by TCB; 12-02-2017 at 07:16 PM.
That sounds like a great class and excellent use of the time when shooting has to stop. I'll have to keep that in mind. Tons of good information. Needless to say I really like this thread!
As mentioned, very timely thread. We are, as of last week, issuing WML’s on pistols and I’m probably going to set an order after June to finish outfitting our AR’s. We are currently using TLR-1s for pistols and the Safariland 6360’s for holsters for patrol and Detectives got an additional 6378.
While teaching the first class last week I noticed a huge gap on the mouth of the holster and pulled a detective in front of class. Saying it now before I get flamed...all weapons and people had been triple checked for ammo prior to coming into class. That said, I stuck my pinkie finger into the gap on the 6378 and pulled the trigger. I couldn’t do it on the 6360’s.
On Thursday I pulled the 6378 holsters back from the Detectives and we ordered the 7378’s which do not exhibit that issue.
My class was just a “how to” beginner level class. Most of the class dealt with what you can and can not do (policy), drawing and reholstering, and live fire drills. What’s needed in our future is another class which deals with using the WMLs in conjunction with a handheld light. Guess I need to start Googling for Instructor level classes. 😁