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Originally Posted by skeeterbait
Sorry Motorcitygun, I didn't make myself clear enough. I did not mean turn the master switch off. I meant learn to keep your finger pressure off the button that activates the laser until you are also ready to squeeze the trigger. The master on/off switch should always be in the on position like you say. The scenario I am considering is something like investigating a noise in your home with a drawn gun in a low ready position. Don't walk with the laser keyed shining around the room and on walls where it might give you away.
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Agree. BTW, on my CTC grips the laser is activated by the webb between my thumb and forefinger. Therefore, it does take some subtle grip(ping) pressure to turn off or on...I like it though. I am aware that in the "heat of the moment", I'm going to have to be careful not to let my "heightened state" cause me to grip too hard to avoid what you're describing.