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+1Hey, Illum. If you'll check, you'll find Florida is probably the most gun-friendly state after Vermont and Alaska.
Add Virginia to that list.
+1Hey, Illum. If you'll check, you'll find Florida is probably the most gun-friendly state after Vermont and Alaska.
That would definitly be illegal in the United States, just as cane guns, hat guns, gloveguns, zip guns and other improvised firearms are illegal to even own without special licenses and documentation much less actually carry and use.
Are you talking about weapon-mounted lights or handheld?
Do you find the beamshaper more comfortable in CQB, right?
I use a SF6p with Malkoff in conjunction with my Glock 19.
For my AR-15, I'm trying to see how well the Solarforce L2 with R2 cree will hold up. It's mounted in a Vikings Tactical Offset mount. 300 rounds and still works perfect.
For a Glock 19 and similar doesn't the 6P extend in front of the muzzle to where it would be getting muzzle flash a lot? It seems it would end up with a fair amount of damage that way. Also seems like it would throw off the balance of the gun when shooting and would effect the action of the Glock. I'm only guessing on this as I have no lights directly mounted on any Glocks but I'm looking at this option now. I assumed I'd need a shorter light??