sexaerodynamic wrote:
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Get a RIS mount for that flashlight asap
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
sexaerodynamic wrote:
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That an MEU SOC?aerodynamic wrote:
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My friend came back from Iraq with some kind of incredibly bright flashlight...and he got me in the eyes with it and I had a huge purple spot there for a few minutes...it's absurd brightness is what's disabling.Wreckognize wrote:
You can get disable people with a strobe from flashlight? Where can I get a one like that?
Yea, I know. I wouldn't depend on a light to blind my enemies either...I was just saying that they are very very bright!jord wrote:
Ya but in a survival situation you aren't going to turn a bright light on your pistol on and shine it at the enemies eyes.
Most people struggle aiming at centremass.
There are combination Laser/Flashlight combos.M.O.A.B wrote:
I thought weapon-lights were used as targeting aids as well? Saw a doc about Operation Nimrod where the SAS had taclights fitted to their MP5's, and wherever they pointed those the bullets would go, supposed they'd have to be zeroed like.
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I'm not gonna use the pistol, i just use the flashlight with the strobe to blind and disorient the guy; if i have to, hit him with the baton.jord wrote:
Ya but in a survival situation you aren't going to turn a bright light on your pistol on and shine it at the enemies eyes.
Most people struggle aiming at centremass.
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Even just aiming and the gun is something most people won't be able to do. With all the adrenaline and fear and the what ifs running through your head your more than likely to cower, fuck up or lock yourself in the bathoom and ring the police.aerodynamic wrote:
I'm not gonna use the pistol, i just use the flashlight with the strobe to blind and disorient the guy; if i have to, hit him with the baton.jord wrote:
Ya but in a survival situation you aren't going to turn a bright light on your pistol on and shine it at the enemies eyes.
Most people struggle aiming at centremass.
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I don't deny that. But if they're as bright as whoever it was said, it'd be a pretty handy addition to disorientate an intruder, assuming he hasn't turned any lights on.ATLSkyline07 wrote:
The point of having a flashlight is not to blind/disorient/give away your position/stun the bad guys. None of that tacticool stuff. The purpose of a flashlight is so you can see shit in the dark. Ask a cop or anybody who's actually been in a situation where they had to draw their weapon and not be able to see a damn thing. The feeling sucks.
This, just point in the general area and pull the trigger. Of course, you also have to replace whatever the shot hit that wasn't the intruder.eleven bravo wrote:
I have a shot gun
WE MEU 1911. Airsoft.aerodynamic wrote:
Yes.
I do have a RIS mount for the flashlight but the flashlight is too big, i ordered another one that fits on the colt perfectly.
I mainly use that flashlight for "self-defense" purposes, its got a strobe function as well. I was blinded for almost 10 minutes by mistake.
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A shotgun pattern will only be a few inches across at room distances. You still need to aim.Canin wrote:
This, just point in the general area and pull the trigger. Of course, you also have to replace whatever the shot hit that wasn't the intruder.eleven bravo wrote:
I have a shot gun
Doesn't really apply at close range, eg in a building, you still have to aim.Canin wrote:
This, just point in the general area and pull the trigger. Of course, you also have to replace whatever the shot hit that wasn't the intruder.