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🗓️ 11 June 2021
⏱️ 71 minutes
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Lucas answers questions and demos different ways to set up and run weapon lights on various platforms. This another demo stream that works better as video than as audio, but check back on Monday and Isaac will try to have some audio for you.
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0:00.0 | Once again, we are late, but that's okay, because we are going to go a little long with this particular live, discussing weapon lights, pistol lights, flashlights, science that I don't understand, and some weapons set up that I do understand because at the end of the day, I don't actually know how guns work. |
0:22.4 | They're magic. All I do is pull the trigger and they go boom and their boom sticks. |
0:26.0 | And that's more or less the extent of my knowledge. But be that as it may. |
0:29.5 | We're going to spend the next hour, hour and 20 minutes or so talking about weapon lights, white lights, pistol lights, rifle lights. |
0:35.0 | I do have comments pulled up here in my phone so I can go through |
0:38.5 | here and cherry pick a few. We have a wide variety of pistol lights here that I can demo and show. |
0:44.6 | It is currently still getting dark, but we have a way of being able to shine the light about 25 meters or so to demo |
0:51.7 | Candela versus Lumens, you know, full batteries, 18650s versus |
0:57.8 | CR123s and a dual fuel, stuff like that. We can actually talk through some things. One of the biggest |
1:02.5 | mistakes, one of the biggest mistakes that I actually see with people setting up weapon lights |
1:07.5 | on their guns is for getting intuition, or buying something cheap, or possibly |
1:12.7 | buying an IED, which I don't really recommend. |
1:16.1 | So one of the biggest things that I focus on when it comes to putting a light on a firearm |
1:20.8 | is picking a light for a firearm or a placement on the weapon, or my pressure pad, or |
1:26.0 | my push cap, or whatever it in an in an in an in an |
1:30.0 | intuitive way. The way weapon lights should be treated and used is when I am going to my gun getting on |
1:36.4 | my sight picture, getting a site picture, what I want to have is if I decide mentally I want my |
1:43.0 | white light to come on my white light comes on right |
1:45.8 | when I think it. There's no finagling with a button. There's no changing my grip going up all the way |
1:50.8 | underneath the weapon. It turns on when I want it. And you wouldn't believe how many guns I have |
1:56.3 | that have come through classes that I've taught, whether it's for military law enforcement or |
1:59.5 | citizens, where I'll look at a it's for military law enforcement or citizens, |
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