My favorite thing about the DG switch is that it simply turns the light on when the pistol is gripped.
If I clear kydex at work, I want my light on. There is not a single instance on a SWAT Team that if I draw my handgun, I would not want to see what I am about to do with it. If on an outdoor range in the daylight, I just remove my batteries to conserve them, then pop them back in after training wraps up.
If I have an injured extremity, I can still use my weapon light with the DG switch. If I'm moving and don't want the light on, I just simply relax my grip, but it can instantly turn back on if I need it.
I'm a big fan, and won't run a pistol light without it.
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