I'm humored by some of the tacti-cool crowd. Especially flashlights. I've chuckled while reading some candlepower guys talk about using the proper lubricant on your EDC torch because when your life depends on it you don't want to find out you skimped on flashlight oil.
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But as a whole, I'm ok with all of that, guns or lights or whatever, as long as they're the good guys - and they categorically are. They're guys that are armed, have cellphones (and probably cellphone backups -BUC's?) and what not. If something happens to me or anyone, I probably feel safer knowing those guys are around vs gangsters and anti gun people being around.
LEOs face that a lot. I had a guy in my jurisdiction that was a "certified school crossing guard". He showed up at every accident scene with a yellow Kojak light on his little Toyota. He had flares and first aid kits and blankets and caution tape and all kinds of stuff in his little car. I'd utilize him whenever I felt it was safe. If I had a car crash with roadblock on a blind curve and I was the only unit there, I'd sure be glad to have him park his car in a good warning spot. Some cops didn't like the guy trying to "get in the way" but I figured I'll take whatever help I can get, as long as he's safe.
I gotta go change the oil and stress test the O rings in my flashlight. Be back in a few.
Sgt Lumpy