Lets say for arguments sake one has a teenager who sneaks out without being noticed, but when they sneak back in one is awakened by a "bump in the night". I for one would rather not be pointing a gun at my own child while checking things out.
Its a rule of safety, not a rule of the range.
Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy!
I prefer the idea of both. In fact my "bedside" gun has a light attached and a flashlight right next to it.



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