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Really like a weapons light on a carbine; seems much easier to manage than on a handgun. I think what we need to bear in mind is the relatively short engagement distances involved, even using the carbine.
I understand why they have replaced the shotgun in many departmental vehicles; they enhance hit probabilities (especially under stress), and answer the question of 'bring enough gun?'.
Had a tritium front sight on a revo some years ago, and I experimented with it under various lighting conditions. Never felt it was a bit of help, and when it expired, it was not replaced.
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