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Getting in touch with that flashlight technique

While weapon mounted lights are increasingly the norm, carrying around a broad selection of low/no-light shooting skills in your toolbox will keep you well-lit in even the darkest of situations.

Going back to the era of the old town watch of Colonial times, which employed men who were armed with a sword or polearm and a lantern, it has always been preferable for those wandering about in sometime perilous conditions to have both a weapon for self-defense and some portable illumination to know when to use it.

Today it is no different.

Woe is the EDC practitioner who carries a defensive handgun without a light and no access to one on their person. Let’s face it, in your typical 365-day cycle, about half of that time is spent at night or in twilight, while the prospect of our species, as predominantly urban dwellers, to be thrown into pitch dark at high noon as we move about our homes or offices– due to a simple thrown light switch or power outage– has never been higher.

The Neck/eye/cheek Index flashlight technique, one of six that I cover after the jump

More in my column at Tac.44.com

 

Did you jump on the Glock 42 or 43 bandwagon but want a light?

If you waited all this time for one of the slim line Glock .380 and 9mm single-stacks to hit the market, but miss the tactical weapons light you had on your other platforms, Pennsylvania-based Streamlight has you covered.

Introduced this week is the TLR-6, what the company is calling an “ultra-compact” lightweight combination illuminator light and red aiming laser– the first of its kind meant for a sub-compact pistol as thin as the Glock 42/43.

Designed to fit on the trigger guard of either the 42 or 43, the light is crafted from durable, impact-resistant engineering polymer. As Glock spent years trimming the weight of these guns down, the TLR-6 does its best not to spoil that, tipping the scales at just 1.27 ounces including the weight of its two 3 Volt CR-1/3N lithium coin batteries (included). For reference, that’s about the weight of $1.25 worth of U.S. quarters.

Glock 42 with Streamlight TLR=6 combination light. Total weight package with the gun, light, batteries, and 7 rounds of 9mm is 24 ounces. Click to big up

Glock 42 with Streamlight TLR=6 combination light. Total weight package with the gun, light, batteries, and 7 rounds of .380 is just 18.5-ounces. Click to big up

More on it in my column over at Glock Forum