I wouldn't perhaps go so far as to call it a dry fire regimen, since that implies a bit more regimented approach to practice than what I can manage, but... Howdy.
As for your previous inquiry, while I'm hardly part of the "hive mind" this is what I do: with the shitty Inforce I have currently on my full size PX4, I've discovered the most reliable one handed method to be to brace the butt of my pistol against my torso and tap the on button with my middle finger. Kind of an unorthodox and perhaps suboptimal method for sure, but in my dry fire practice it's been more fumble proof than trying to reach all the way to the front of the trigger guard with my trigger finger.
Last edited by That Guy; 12-09-2019 at 11:23 PM.
@Up1911Fan:
The holster model # is 7378 I believe. There is a “holster finder”on Safariland website where one can plug in gun/light combos and get holster availability.
On the 7A switching, I am more convinced they the high switch is for me. I’ve dryfired it a bit and will try a cold drill in the AM.
As to the light durability, etc.: I’ve run the earlier switch 600+ rounds over a multi day class, and it was functional at the end. Carried occasionally, no torture testing. It always comes on when I work the switch...
That holster works with a single battery light, not two batteries side by side.
Meant to add-17 length. I believe they make a 19 length, so contact them direct
Got the TLR7A today. Fits the vedder lighttuck made for a 19 with regular TLR7 just fine so that is a plus.
Much easier to turn on, I don’t have to change my grip to activate it with trigger finger or support thumb. The switch has an audible click unlike the older model. Seems like a winner.