You can never have enough weapon-lights...

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You can never have enough weapon-lights...

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Yeah, I wonder if I can get that system for one of my old single shot rifles? Then I could finally sneak up and assault a buffalo!
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Doc, does that recoil when turn the lights on all at once? :mrgreen:
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I would buy a tiny blinding strobe combined with a centered and adjustable red laser for night work. Perfect combo. Blind them and shoot them. It would have to fit on the small rail under the bbl of my G30s :idea:
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But wher is the grenade launcher for the flash bangs?
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BlaineG wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2017 1:44 pm I would buy a tiny blinding strobe combined with a centered and adjustable red laser for night work. Perfect combo. Blind them and shoot them. It would have to fit on the small rail under the bbl of my G30s :idea:
One of the TLR's has both light and laser. I don't know if it strobes though. I have just a laser TLR on my 30. It's surprisingly fast.
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For that much weight on a 10-22 I would add a .308 barrel and firing mechanism as well as a laser/holo sight....

Then I would dropit on the ground and go off and kill people wit ha proper weapon... like a blade.
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This should work just fine... :wink:

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BlaineG wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2017 1:44 pm I would buy a tiny blinding strobe combined with a centered and adjustable red laser for night work. Perfect combo. Blind them and shoot them. It would have to fit on the small rail under the bbl of my G30s :idea:
Got this little light for just a bit over $200 8) on sale recently.

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http://www.midwayusa.com/product/146925 ... inum-matte

Goes nice on my Glock and Taurus 92; alas no rail on my Para 1911, but it's my CCW piece and the Glock is the bump-in-night one anyway.
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I like a narrower beam light for outside stuff with a long gun, but this one is perfect for handgun use.
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