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Posted: 1/30/2012 7:53:38 AM EDT
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I'm not a Super Tactical Operator or anything, that being said I would hazard a guess that a lights position would be dictated by three things. 1) Ability to access the on/off switch, be it a tailcap or remote pressure pad, without having to move the forward hand from the regular shooting position. Basically it should be easy to turn on and off with little hand movement and effort, but still secure form accidental illumination. 2) It should be placed in a manner so the weapon casts as little shadow as possible on the surroundings. A giant barrel shadow at 3 or 9 o'clock is not good for fast target acquisition. 3)Will the light Bezel and Lens be rammed in to a barrier or cover when using cover to stabilize the weapon (i.e. placing the bottom of your rail on a berm or wall)? It would suck to run up to your cover and jam you flashlight on brick or cinderblock. Just my 2 cents. |
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