zogger
Member
My question is prompted by various discussions about having lights attached to you handgun via a rail vs. carrying a light in your non-dominant hand. Set aside for the moment which you prefer, instead I am asking about how you practice at the range.
If you have a light attached to your handgun, is that light actually on your gun when you do your various drills? If not, does it make a difference in the guns balance or your handing of the gun? Any difference in racking the slide or changing magazines?
If you are person who prefers to carry a light in your non-dominant hand by holding the light away from your gun hand or using the cross wrist approach, do you actually do this when you are doing drills? How do you change magazines if the light is in your other hand? How do you rack the slide?
Just wondering.
If you have a light attached to your handgun, is that light actually on your gun when you do your various drills? If not, does it make a difference in the guns balance or your handing of the gun? Any difference in racking the slide or changing magazines?
If you are person who prefers to carry a light in your non-dominant hand by holding the light away from your gun hand or using the cross wrist approach, do you actually do this when you are doing drills? How do you change magazines if the light is in your other hand? How do you rack the slide?
Just wondering.