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Mine too. It says Daytona has them in stock. I have 3 of the real ones, but at that price I might just put one on everything that has a rail.OOS at my local HF (according to website). 1/3 the price of the "real thing".![]()
My HF is out of stock.I put them on home defense guns (pistol, sub gun, PCC, shotgun) but prefer to not have a torch on a carry gun. Too bulky for concealed carry and I cant think of a likely scenario where I would need it.
Handguns packed in bugout kits have a torch. I want durability and reliability in that gear and I'm willing to pay for it.
For home defense, where the guns really don't take a beating... a lower cost light makes sense. I may run to HF tomorrow.
Agreed. Since I usually edc a 1911 without a rail, a Surefure G2X is in my pocket for after dark excursions.I put them on home defense guns (pistol, sub gun, PCC, shotgun) but prefer to not have a torch on a carry gun. Too bulky for concealed carry and I cant think of a likely scenario where I would need it.
Daytona store is 1/2hr away from me. Orange City is my "local" store. The manager used to be Tony, I think he moved to Daytona store. Was ALWAYS willing to make a deal on Open Box stuff. I got a mini-lathe for less than $300 from him. The new guy Mike is a tightwad company man.Mine too. It says Daytona has them in stock. I have 3 of the real ones, but at that price I might just put one on everything that has a rail.
Nightstand guns are a great place for the rail mounted light. That’s probably when you are most likely to use the light.
Port Orange is my local. I can always run to Daytona and open one up for ya.Daytona store is 1/2hr away from me. Orange City is my "local" store. The manager used to be Tony, I think he moved to Daytona store. Was ALWAYS willing to make a deal on Open Box stuff. I got a mini-lathe for less than $300 from him. The new guy Mike is a tightwad company man.![]()
I participated in a few shoot house training sessions over the years. Two were dark. I went with the classic cop method - flashlight in my left hand at shoulder level. Most of the others in the course were cops who did the sameAgreed. Since I usually edc a 1911 without a rail, a Surefure G2X is in my pocket for after dark excursions.
If I were living on a ranch someplace in the boonies and were open carrying OWB I would have no issue with a gun mounted light. If it were small.My HF is out of stock.
I agree with you, I cannot see the point of a light on a carry gun - even in the uncivilized north where we have fewer lights than in cities with a larger population than Montana.
Perhaps on an every night carry
I'm kidding of course, the only place I am at night is my property and I will know if someone is on my property before they will![]()
Nice pistol. And a worthy optic!Nightstand gun:
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Probably should watch the video when you get off or at lunch.I have not watched the vid yet (currently at work) but, has anyone torture tested one of these lights? I wouldn’t trust my life with a “clone” till it can prove itself as a hard use item.
Watched it at lunch….Probably should watch the video when you get off or at lunch.
I call it, "The Beast." 15+1 rounds of .45-ACP on tap!Nice pistol. And a worthy optic!
D.B. is sold out.I can always run to Daytona and open one up for ya.![]()
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