ELB wrote: ↑Wed Aug 15, 2018 9:59 am Laser and/or flashlight on the gun makes for a more complicated gun. If you are going to add one or both, dial in lots of practice using them so, among other things, you don't inadvertently activate a laser when you meant to do the light, vice versa, or … accidently fire a round when you meant only to activate the light or laser.
I think 19X in one hand and flashlight in the other is much simpler and easier to train and keep straight under pressure (and I can directly illuminate things without pointing my gun at them). That's the combo I use at home and everywhere else. The only time I've thought I might like a laser is on my Shockwave.
I highly recommend low light training. I found being able to try a variety of hand-held and weapon-mounted lights was very useful in considering how to use a light with my gun. Conducting live firing at night with hand-held and weapon-mounted lights was a great learning experience.
In central Texas, KR Training is offering a low light class on 13 OCT, from 6-9pm. https://krtraining.com/KRTraining/Classes/at_oneA.html