Hardly a day goes by when I do not find myself in light conditions that would make threat identification possible but seeing non-tritium sights difficult.
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Hardly a day goes by when I do not find myself in light conditions that would make threat identification possible but seeing non-tritium sights difficult.
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Yes.
I often sit on the back porch with just the spot lights that light up the backyard and pasture turned on.
This illuminates the surrounding area great, while I sit way back in the dark shadows of the porch.
I can watch the foxes trot across the pasture 50Y away but almost have to feel around for my beverage due to the immediate surrounding darkness.
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Just in from a walk with the dog. Took the 642 out and checked the sights with the 70 lumen setting on my headlamp. No issues seeing the painted orange front sight or putting it on target on various trees at different distances.
The biggest issue, due to the bright frame, was to make sure that the headlamp was, as discussed earlier, not aimed down but into the distance somewhat.
Last edited by blues; 09-09-2019 at 08:59 PM.
There's nothing civil about this war.
If one is concerned about the light being a target, wouldn’t a headlamp be the worst possible choice? Even put in the woods, wouldn’t 2 legged predators be one of the biggest concerns?
At least a handheld or WML can be turned on and off quickly.
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I don’t know about mandatory, but I don’t see any harm.
If you use any decently powerful WML, you can light up an area in a house with the gun at low ready. I know because I’ve done it often clearing houses.
I don’t have one on my current off duty guns, a shield 45 or M&P9c 1.0, but when I switch to an off duty gun that will accept a TLR1 HL, then I will carry one with a WML.
I cant comfortably carry a WML AIWB so Im a no on that. I prefer a hand held for searching anyhow so that's how I roll.
Home gun yes WML but its a carbine so..
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