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    CCW and mounted light questions

    Not sure if this is the right area or not but I am curious how advantageous is it to have a gun mounted light on a CCW gun in general versus having a hand held light in your support hand?

    The reason I ask, is that I am contemplating what my CCW set up will be... I have been an avid 1911 shooter for a while and while I still love the 1911 platform, I am moving away from it because of the cost, both for guns and the cost of .45 ammo....

    I have been reading alot about the Glock v M&P debate and I have been thinking about 2 different set ups if I run a gun with a light attached, the first is the Glock 19 with a light like an X300 or TLR1...

    The other set up would be the M&P9C with a TLR3.... which leads to my original questions about the benefits of running a gun mounted light for CCW...

    The third set up would be a Glock 26 without a light attached but I would have my SF E1B on my support side....

    I have had exposure to both the Glock 19 and the M&P9C and I like both guns, though I have never shot a Glock 26..... Any feedback would be greatly appreciated... Thanks....
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    1. https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=49481

    2. https://www.m4carbine.net/archive/in...p/t-35781.html

    3. https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?p=583190

    Search is your friend. There have been a few threads on this topic.

    Nutshell: Pros include easier target and threat identification, consistent grip, faster presentation of gun and light from concealment

    Cons include limited holster selection, weight/bulk, and concerns over using the light for anything other than threat identification (possible training issue).

    Make yours an informed decision.
    The advice above is worth exactly what you paid for it.

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    Thanks for the threads, the search function has never worked for me... I type something in the field and click search, when nothing comes up after a while, I hit the back button then I try to search again and I get an error telling me that I can only search again after 200 seconds..... Thanks for the input though.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by novak1911freak View Post
    Thanks for the threads, the search function has never worked for me... I type something in the field and click search, when nothing comes up after a while, I hit the back button then I try to search again and I get an error telling me that I can only search again after 200 seconds..... Thanks for the input though.....
    Use Google with m4carbine/ in the field and it will cure your woes...

    Go to the range and train with both and I believe that your questions will be answered. Both have pros and cons however for me I don't mind the extra bulk of an X300 in an Atomic Dog holster.

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    Just FYI, a TLR-1 or X300 on a G19 sticks out well past the muzzle, adding overall length and bulk.

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    I use the Insight WX-150 on the G30SF, I'd rather use this combo than a G30SF + hand held light, it free's up my non firing hand for other things.

    Full size G21SF
    Last edited by SW-Shooter; 10-29-10 at 18:33.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SW-Shooter View Post
    I use the Insight WX-150 on the G30SF, I'd rather use this combo than a G30SF + hand held light, it free's up my non firing hand for other things.
    Hey, what holster is that and how's it working out?

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    The biggest negative to a weapon mounted light used by itself is that in order to ID something you end up covering it with a gun. Serious trigger finger discipline and training/practice on using the light without pointing a loaded gun at an unknown that could be a family member is advised.

    The positives however outweigh the negatives. The ability to use a standard grip and the ease of deployment make up for the shortcomings. The added weight up front also helps with muzzle rise.

    I carry both a handheld and a WML. Nice to have both for when you only need a light.

    They are not difficult to conceal. I carry a G21SF and X300 in the TX heat without any issues. Raven Concealment makes a great holster as do a couple of other makers. if you go that route.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chameleox View Post
    1. https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=49481

    2. https://www.m4carbine.net/archive/in...p/t-35781.html

    3. https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?p=583190

    Search is your friend. There have been a few threads on this topic.

    Nutshell: Pros include easier target and threat identification, consistent grip, faster presentation of gun and light from concealment

    Cons include limited holster selection, weight/bulk, and concerns over using the light for anything other than threat identification (possible training issue).

    Make yours an informed decision.
    This has been covered before.

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