If I lived in Somalia I'd sleep with a gun. In suburban USA...nahhht so much. I've got insurance to replace anything that gets stolen, and I'm not important enough to kill in my sleep.
If I lived in Somalia I'd sleep with a gun. In suburban USA...nahhht so much. I've got insurance to replace anything that gets stolen, and I'm not important enough to kill in my sleep.
I currently sleep with a Zebralight Sc60w "locked and loaded" with an AW 2900 within 2 feet from my head.... I still sleep easy with no worries.
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On the subject of flashlights and S/Os, mine has a Surefire G2 with a Malkoff by her bedside for emergencies.
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I have a large & heavy UK version of Maglite with LED bulb, next to the bed, but it's mostly for bashing baddies should they ever turn up !
Batteries, batteries, I need more batteries ........
I'm not sleeping with any light, and the only light (besides the bulb on the ceiling) in my bedroom is that Fenix E05 in my jeans pockets...Just never felt the need for a flashlight near or in my bed.
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My flashlight collection.
I have 4 lights on my bedside table (PaLight "Survival", Zebralight H501 and SC60 and a Fauxton with small tritium marker). If I need more/different (rare) there are 20 or so lights 2 steps away on my desk.
When I firts wake up I am often so groggy at first that if I had any weapon (including larger M@glites) I'd be more a danger to myself rather than any intruder, so I'll leave the self-defence to our 3 dogs.
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I sleep with my SC600 and V10A on the bedside table. I use the V10A the most because it's low is so much lower than the SC600 so better for sneaking around the house. The SC600 is great to blast out the window or light up the house if I hear a crazy noise.
Gotta have your bedtime backups!
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I forgot to mention that I gifted my 90y/o grandad a Jetbeam BA20 for his b/day 2 months ago. I asked him about the light last week and he said that he sleeps with it under his pillow.
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I move so much when I sleep that anything I leave under the pillow ends up on the floor, most often between the bed and the wall. I keep a TK45 and an E0 on my nightstand (no risk of "random" explosion there) and if I have any lithium-powered lights, they'll be on the far edge of the stand, not because
I'm afraid of explosions, but because I don't want to wake myself up with blazing light. TK70 and 12" hunting knife on the floor, under the bed frame for extra feelings of security.
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Have a preon P0 on the metal part of the bed head (also good to use for reading) and have woken up numerous times with a small light in my hand or in the bed sheets... I guess when I get up to check on the kids or the house, I grab a light and don't let go. Anyways, in or around the bed, AA or AAA lights, other primary based lights on the bedstand and everything higher powered in the cupboard
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I picked up a display cabinet from Aaron Brothers on sale for $20, and hung it above the nightstand. Now I just have to figure out a better mounting solution than the hat pins it came with so I can load it up!
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Does this mean that some of you "24/7" guys are showering with your lights around your neck?
I have a few lights on my nightstand. My gunsafe is right between the nightstand so i sit My Olight M20 on there and inside the drawer of the nighstand there are probably 3-4 other led lights. I can't imagine sleeping with a light around my body.
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I always keep one or more flashlights within easy reach of my bed, usually something with very low lumen output for general dark adjusted reconnoitering and something powerful and tactical if the need should arise.
A good, easy to access sidearm is a worthy idea too, depending on where you live and your particular mind-set. (Highly recommend a revolver over a semi-auto for this purpose for its never jam, never fail, easy to operate under high stress functionality.)
But under my pillow?......No way!!!
Well.......maybe. The now defunct Pillow Holster company had an interesting approach to the idea.
Shown here with Glock 22 and Streamlight Stinger.
Of course, the idea of sleeping with a pistol under your pillow has been around for a long time.
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i do not think flashlight under your pillow can be harmful to your health.
heh, its not directly pushing on the pillow [the charging handle will put a hole in it], my pillow is on top of a "gun case" and offers the "just right" level of height. The carbine has a folding stock [Keltec SU-16C] and, while loaded, the chamber is empty and closed. It was placed there because:
1: my gun cabinet is full, and I'll need to tear down half the closet to put in a new one
2: it gets hidden under the sheets, but it takes no more than 10 seconds to ready it.
We live on a wooded lot thats about an acre in size, we have no driveway and no garden lights. Finding your way in at night is hard enough, walking around the house without crunching on leaves is harder. I figured 10 seconds is plenty of time to get ready.
The mauser should really be in the gun cabinet, the only reason its not in there is because I have not cooked the cosmoline out of the stock yet, what ever it touches, it leaves a stick mess, so its in a cardboard box, unloaded with the bolt seperate, it makes a nice club.
I get the creeps walking up and finding my pistol somehow pointed at me while on the table, so now I have my bed stand cleared of everything except a few lights. The pistol is now on car duty.
Yep, just make sure you lube your lights frequently. Or else soapwill eat through one day and you'll find suds where no suds should ever be found.
Sleeping with the light on your neck has its disadvantages though, especially for twisties, on more than one occiasion I wake up finding the light on or dimmed because it was on all night.![]()
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I do often sleep with a flashlight in my shorts pocket. Reason - My daughter sleeps with us on bed. She is about 20 months. I wake up really early and if my daughter sees me going off to work she starts crying. I have a fenix E 01 and i use it to search, walk, and pick things when i am getting ready to get off to work. I have never thought of any dangers nor experienced one. Its so small and the best flashlight.
A S.F G2 next to me on the nightstand.
I sleep with a 4 cell Maglight on the floor by my bed. A Surefire 6p in my nightstand next to my Glock 22 with a Streamlight M-3 attached.
I keep an E2E and a nitrolon on the nighstand. The E2 is the daily carry, has less output, and can be about out of power at ny moment, the nitrolon is for more emergency type issues. I never use it, so know it's got full batteries in it. I do about the same thing in the mountains when camping, but have one on both sides of me so I could find one easily if the need arose. Same basic idea with pistols when camping, one on each side, so there's always on right in front of me no metter which way I'm turned. There's been a couple embarrasing moments for other folks camping in grizzly country. One guy was eaten. Not just attacked, but eaten. I'm not going to cooperate with any hungry bears.
I sleep with a 4 cell mag between my bed and the wall,
Reference to using a flashlight as a weapon removed - Norm
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I have my cerakote M4-cb, Mako, and whatever light i was carrying by my bed.
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They should be safe.
If you are really concerned about exploding batteries, then sleep with lights that take Alkaline or NiMH batteries, they are less likely to explode than lithiums.
You might be able to use some of the hardware they make for hanging things on cubicle walls from an office supply store. Basically long pins that go in nearly vertical, but some of them can hold a lot of weight.
As far as sleeping with a flashlight, I have a SF Stratum next to my bed. It is a three speed, but I usually just use low... the beam on mine is pretty warm, it is number 800-something.
There's several lights within arms reach when I'm in bed. The closest, and most used for middle of the night duties is a Quark AA2 Regular NW. A few inches from it is a TK40/41, a TK12 and a new addition is an Eveready Dolphin led edition for if there is ever a fire. It has a very warm tinted, laser like beam for cutting through smoke. And it's kind of a novelty to have a legendary light like the Dolphin with a factory led next to your bed, plus it floats.
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Sleeping with your light? I have always one by my side.
Be prepared for darkness.