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    In mid-2005 I decided to purchase a weapon-mounted lighting system. After a considerable amount of research and manufacturer comparisons I ultimately went with the 'Streamlight M3 Tactical Illuminator" paired with the "Safariland SLS 6280 Level II" duty holster that I modified using Safariland factory add-ons to make it a Level III retention duty holster.

    Several of my PD counterparts used weapon-mounted lights, but didn't utilize a duty holster that would accommodate their weapon with the light attached. When I asked them what they would do when they were forced to rapidly de-escalate their use of force resulting in the need to promptly holster their weapons, they stated they would have to remove the light... THEN holster. That concept seems dangerous to me, but at the time their department policy dictated what duty holsters they were authorized to use. None of the approved holsters were the types that would accommodate their weapons with the light attached. That policy has since been changed last I heard.

    Another vital element regarding weapon-mounted lights, is that you should NEVER draw your weapon to use the light solely as an illumination device! You should continue to carry a primary flashlight. I carry a standard "Streamlight Stinger", and recently I have begun to carry a simple penlight in the trauma pouch of my body armor. A lesson I've learned in recent weeks is to ALWAYS carry spare batteries for every light you carry, because Murphy's Law can and will bite you in your arse
    "To win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the highest skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the highest skill." Sun-Tzu

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    Your gun is not a flashlight. Your gun is not a flashlight. Your gun is not a flashlight.

    You can have a flashlight mounted on your pistol, but you can never have a gun mounted to your flashlight.
    Some Kind of Commando Leader

    "Every time I see another crazy Florida post, I'm glad I don't work there." ~ Minneapolis Security on Florida Security Law

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    • #3
      Personally, I'd love to pick up an M6 light/laser combo, but last time I checked I still wasn't made of money... lol
      Corbier's Commandos - "Stickin it to the ninjas!"
      Originally posted by ValleyOne
      BANG, next thing you know Bob's your Uncle and this Sgt is seemingly out on his a$$.
      Shoulda called in sick.
      Be safe!

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      • #4
        I own SureFire X200 for my FiveSeven....Pretty nice and bright LED light.

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        • #5
          Remember what is truly important when looking at light attachments. One of my officers bought a light attachment for his pistol. The officer will remain nameless, but I will say he bought a

          Originally posted by davis002
          'Streamlight M3 Tactical Illuminator" paired with the "Safariland SLS 6280 Level II" duty holster
          Initially he had downgraded from a level III to a level II holster to accomodate the light. We didn't allow him to carry the light until he had a level III holster.

          Sounds anal? It was within two months later at the same account that I had an individual make a real attempt at my gun.

          Remember why you carry a firearm and what it is intended for. Light attachments are fine as long as they in no way negatively impact your draw, use and most importantly retention.

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          • #6
            We're probably going to be carrying SLS Level IIs. I like the Level III, and I would like to subscribe to their newsletter, but the Level III 070 is really, really expensive. And, more importantly, it dosen't really offer that much more advantage. We know what the finger break is. So do they.
            Some Kind of Commando Leader

            "Every time I see another crazy Florida post, I'm glad I don't work there." ~ Minneapolis Security on Florida Security Law

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            • #7
              thats probably because its not a flashlight...
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              • #8
                Originally posted by florencegale1820
                thats probably because its not a flashlight...
                Its amazing how many police officers think its a flashlight, though...
                Some Kind of Commando Leader

                "Every time I see another crazy Florida post, I'm glad I don't work there." ~ Minneapolis Security on Florida Security Law

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