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<blockquote data-quote="Josh-L" data-source="post: 1242176" data-attributes="member: 219"><p>I used to think the neck index was a little silly until we shot the simulator that had a night time scenario and we had to use the little 6p light. Once a threat jumped out I reacted by bringing my left hand up close to my face and engaging with my pistol obviously in the other hand. I had never practicd that but under stress thats what i did. After thought I actually started practicing with it and I like it now. If we are clearing a house on say an open door alarm I'll use my handheld. If it's a forced entry search or I know I'm looking for someone I'll use my x300. Can MB say what he prefers? If anyone in okc has an empty warehouse or office building I have a company lined up for some low light training but have not been able to find a structure to hold the FoF stuff at. They use airsoft so we shouldn't break anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh-L, post: 1242176, member: 219"] I used to think the neck index was a little silly until we shot the simulator that had a night time scenario and we had to use the little 6p light. Once a threat jumped out I reacted by bringing my left hand up close to my face and engaging with my pistol obviously in the other hand. I had never practicd that but under stress thats what i did. After thought I actually started practicing with it and I like it now. If we are clearing a house on say an open door alarm I'll use my handheld. If it's a forced entry search or I know I'm looking for someone I'll use my x300. Can MB say what he prefers? If anyone in okc has an empty warehouse or office building I have a company lined up for some low light training but have not been able to find a structure to hold the FoF stuff at. They use airsoft so we shouldn't break anything. [/QUOTE]
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