Firearm mounted light.

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In a dynamic situation where an armed threat is likely, you are going to be behind the curve if you try to identify the threat before pointing your gun at them.

"Never point your gun at anything you don't want to destroy" is a good guideline but not always realistic in a dynamic situation. That's why trigger discipline is so important, as well as training and being able to stay calm and focused. You might be in a hotel or apartment complex with people above you, below you, and behind the wall in front of you. Your gun has to point somewhere.

I've always thought it should be changed to "willing" or "aren't prepared". Can't tell you how many "questionable" characters I've "muzzled" on traffic stops etc. Didn't "want" to destroy, but was "prepared to".
 
Well, way off topic,,, I’m gonna tell it anyhue,,,,,Back in the day, we usta tape flashlights to our 22’s with electrical tape, and go to the local dump to shoot rats. Took some adjustment and good batteries,,, mostly C’s to get it perfected.
One night a Sheriff’s deputy showed up, got him to start shooting with his service revolver,,,,loads of fun,, few minutes later a State trooper showed up, got him shooting too.
 
Am a firm believer in having both a wml and a carry light.

I don't think there's any argument that one will have more control with both hands on the firearm, than just using one. I don't think anyone would purposely put themselves at a disadvantage.
 
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