I guess this is going to be more at LEO's (First responser/SWAT etc.) The reason for this post...Hmm..Where do I start.
The threat (realization) of a active shooter is no joke (either one person or more than one). I talked to a couple of co-workers of mine in ERT(SWAT) and when you ask them about different flashlights available..their answer is "theres something other than Surefire?!" :duh2::duh2: Please dont get me wrong - the reviews here are priceless and beyond awesome...But I wanna see how the light do in extrodiary circumstances. Real world testing on mounted lights on Patrol rifles and pistols in active shooter situations. Active shooter situations and hostage situations are quite different(some people dont know). The enviorments that we are going to walk into in one of these situations are dowright shitty (Columbine). As an example - someone burned dinner and you now have a smoke filled house. Or, go to the most crappiest shooting range around your house on the buisiest day and see how much smoke gunfire brings out. In the situation that Im talking about, IED's have gone off (Improvised explosive devices), hallway lights have exploded, the fire extinguisher system is on due to the explosions, etc. Hallways are covered in smoke..
This is what Im looking for -
The threat (realization) of a active shooter is no joke (either one person or more than one). I talked to a couple of co-workers of mine in ERT(SWAT) and when you ask them about different flashlights available..their answer is "theres something other than Surefire?!" :duh2::duh2: Please dont get me wrong - the reviews here are priceless and beyond awesome...But I wanna see how the light do in extrodiary circumstances. Real world testing on mounted lights on Patrol rifles and pistols in active shooter situations. Active shooter situations and hostage situations are quite different(some people dont know). The enviorments that we are going to walk into in one of these situations are dowright shitty (Columbine). As an example - someone burned dinner and you now have a smoke filled house. Or, go to the most crappiest shooting range around your house on the buisiest day and see how much smoke gunfire brings out. In the situation that Im talking about, IED's have gone off (Improvised explosive devices), hallway lights have exploded, the fire extinguisher system is on due to the explosions, etc. Hallways are covered in smoke..
This is what Im looking for -
- What light and mount you have on what type of weapon (handgun or rifle)
- DO you switch lights in different assumed conditions?
- WHat light holds up better after time? (AR15's can take a toll on lights, switches going bad, etc)
- if you use a tape switch, which ones you like/dislike and WHY (too sensitive/not sensitive enough)
- If you changed lights on your weapon, WHY? (head of light too big for room clearing? I keep on bumping light around corners?
- which light do you prefer/not prefer with throw/flood for room/hallway clearing?
- what light weighs down your rifle too much for your taste? (I have DD lite rails on my rifle. I wouldnt want to put the heaviest mount and light on it just to weigh my rifle down again would I?
Last edited: