Appears they don't offer them anymore, and the rubber ring doesn't work as well.
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Appears they don't offer them anymore, and the rubber ring doesn't work as well.
If it isn't durable, it isn't reliable.
Thanks for the ring info; that's great!
Take care,
Rick
I use a separate flashlight. I'm ok with weapon mounted lights so long as I have the other flashlight to illuminate things I may not want to shoot at. If the weapon mounted light is bright enough; you can illuminate hallways and corners without directly pointing the gun at something by using the flood part of the beam instead of the hot spot. Clint Smith has a video on it as well.
"A fully loaded pistol is useless to the man who has an empty magazine between the ears."- Louis Awerbuck
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