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Jake

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My USP tactical is the same way (granted, all due to the rail adapter unless you buy a light specifically built to attach to the stupid frigging HK USP rail), but that's exactly why it's not my night-stand gun. While I'd love to have the extra capacity that it affords, I just can't get a light/laser to mount on it close enough to the trigger guard to attain good ergonomics.

As a side note, I won't have a bump-in-the-night gun without a light & laser attached. There are just too many scenarios that could play out where I might want or need a light, a laser or both.... so why not have it there just in case?

Why H&K uses their stupid proprietary rails is beyond me.

Exactly. I'll take any advantage I can get.
 

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Why H&K uses their stupid proprietary rails is beyond me.

Exactly. I'll take any advantage I can get.
Sad that they screwed up the USP with that garbage, but I guess they won since I want to keep the USP Tac and now add a HK45 with regular 1913 picatinny rail to the mix
 

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You just making up your own story with what I type. When I made my previous comment about needing a CCW light, would be you have a threat and intend to use your CCW for protection AT NIGHT. Not just using the light for a light. I carry a flashlight everyday for an alternate source of light. Thanks for the obvious observation though.
No I didnt make anything up. You said a ccw weapon light is needed unless I didnt plan on going out at night. You made an attempt at passive aggressive condescension because I don't see the point of the extra bulk of a weapon light on a ccw.

So, in your scenario you're going to use your standard flashlight to identify the threat THEN transition to you ccw mounted light? If not, then youre potentially tagging a non threat, which is far more likely than the opposite.
 
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Why H&K uses their stupid proprietary rails is beyond me.

Exactly. I'll take any advantage I can get.
Because back when USPs were made there was no standard rail system across the board. Why they never updated the USP mold is stupefying.
 
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True, but also consider that one-hand operation may be a necessity even once a threat is identified and the weapon is drawn. When I used to work nights, my EDC had a laser/light, while I still had a flashlight on me, having a weapon mounted light gave me a backup in the event I needed to go to single-hand.

My current night-stand guns are all equipped with lights, granted, not EDC, but for bump-in-the night stuff, I feel having a free hand is valuable

Again, given the original question, I don't see the point of a light on a true CCW. HD stuff, sure.

I don't really GAF if anyone wants to mount an aircraft search light on their G43. I don't see the point. As a civilian with a gun, the law and odds are staxked against us. The chances of me tagging someone with a loaded .45 because I'm using my weapon light that ISN'T a threat are far,far higher than the opposite. The idea that I will be out at night and my spidey sense will tingle that I'm about to get jumped and use my weapon light vefore the attacker is already on my is almost laughable. Mre than likely you'll have drawn your gun and tagged a non threat in public. Ill just use my off hand to search with my flashlight and be ready to draw if needed...but theres nearly as much f a chance of that scenario as suddenly needing to battle Raiden.
 

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I agree with you about carrying a handheld flashlight, but I don't think that having a weapon mounted light/laser combo, like a TLR6, in conjunction with a handheld light is a bad idea either.

Never said it was. I just wouldnt rely on that weapon light as my first line of defense for illumination, as I have noticed the vast majority of people that carry weapon lights do.
 

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Again, given the original question, I don't see the point of a light on a true CCW. HD stuff, sure.

I don't really GAF if anyone wants to mount an aircraft search light on their G43. I don't see the point. As a civilian with a gun, the law and odds are staxked against us. The chances of me tagging someone with a loaded .45 because I'm using my weapon light that ISN'T a threat are far,far higher than the opposite. The idea that I will be out at night and my spidey sense will tingle that I'm about to get jumped and use my weapon light vefore the attacker is already on my is almost laughable. Mre than likely you'll have drawn your gun and tagged a non threat in public. Ill just use my off hand to search with my flashlight and be ready to draw if needed...but theres nearly as much f a chance of that scenario as suddenly needing to battle Raiden.

I agree with this.

Also, If I'm going to gun I don't need multiple things for my trigger finger to do.
 
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Never said it was. I just wouldnt rely on that weapon light as my first line of defense for illumination, as I have noticed the vast majority of people that carry weapon lights do.

I didn’t ever worry about a weapon mounted light on my carry gun till I had kids. I carry a handheld light as well but one day I realized that if I am holding one of my kids then I am limited to one hand which made me stop carrying a revolver (hard to reload one handed) and start wanting a weapon mounted light.
 

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I didn’t ever worry about a weapon mounted light on my carry gun till I had kids. I carry a handheld light as well but one day I realized that if I am holding one of my kids then I am limited to one hand which made me stop carrying a revolver (hard to reload one handed) and start wanting a weapon mounted light.

I don't want a weapon light precisely because I have kids. I've already run I to the problem of my 4 yo waking me up because she got up to use the bathroom and decided to jump on her trampoline in the play room before going back to bed. At 3 AM all I heard was some ruckus and grabbed my USP and flashlight. It didn't take long to realize what was going on since she had the room light on, but what if she didn't? I'm not chancing pointing 13 rounds of hot death at her. What if with adrenaline pumping or just pure accident strikes and I trip on something sending a round her way? No thanks.

We all play statistics being responsible armed citizens. I weighed them and decided a mounted light isn't for me. Maybe if I tacticalled the Fuck up id have all the doodads, but I'm not in Fallujah or fighting Bosch.
 

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I don't want a weapon light precisely because I have kids. I've already run I to the problem of my 4 yo waking me up because she got up to use the bathroom and decided to jump on her trampoline in the play room before going back to bed. At 3 AM all I heard was some ruckus and grabbed my USP and flashlight. It didn't take long to realize what was going on since she had the room light on, but what if she didn't? I'm not chancing pointing 13 rounds of hot death at her. What if with adrenaline pumping or just pure accident strikes and I trip on something sending a round her way? No thanks.

We all play statistics being responsible armed citizens. I weighed them and decided a mounted light isn't for me. Maybe if I tacticalled the Fuck up id have all the doodads, but I'm not in Fallujah or fighting Bosch.

I’m not trying to convince you or change your mind, just giving you my point of view for the sake of discussion. The weapon light would only ever be used if I physically cannot use my other hand to hold a separate light. The TLR6’s size is so small that I really can’t find a downside to having it. I carry a handheld light and there is a handheld light beside my HD gun as well.
 

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I’m not trying to convince you or change your mind, just giving you my point of view for the sake of discussion. The weapon light would only ever be used if I physically cannot use my other hand to hold a separate light. The TLR6’s size is so small that I really can’t find a downside to having it. I carry a handheld light and there is a handheld light beside my HD gun as well.

nu uh.

I know. I was just giving mine.
 
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