What are you guys using for a weapon light and/or laser on your M&P EZ?

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Wife recently lost vision in one eye due to Glaucoma so I want to show here some sighting options for her M&P EZ. I'm considering a weapon light and/or a laser sight but I don't want to bulk up such a nice streamlined pistol. Any suggestions?
 
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None. When I was a reserve LEO in the 70's the training was hold your firearm in one hand and the flashlight in your other. Out away from your body because the bad guy will shoot for the light. Now with the light attached people will hold the firearm in the middle of their chest arms out. A wound to the arm would be better than a chest wound.
 
I use the Armalaser TR4G ("G" denotes green laser) with my Shield 40. Very good fit and match, looks like part of the gun.
 
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Absolutely!

None. When I was a reserve LEO in the 70's the training was hold your firearm in one hand and the flashlight in your other. Out away from your body because the bad guy will shoot for the light. Now with the light attached people will hold the firearm in the middle of their chest arms out. A wound to the arm would be better than a chest wound.

DITTO!
I attended the NPS LE Academy (California) back in 1986 and received the very SAME "training" aka WARNING. I 'liked' the above post, however I felt/feel strongly enough to add my post strongly recommending the above procedure/tactic.

I always like the idea of keeping my heart at least 3ft from the bullseye of the shooter... :eek::D
 
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None. When I was a reserve LEO in the 70's the training was hold your firearm in one hand and the flashlight in your other. Out away from your body because the bad guy will shoot for the light. Now with the light attached people will hold the firearm in the middle of their chest arms out. A wound to the arm would be better than a chest wound.


Definitely a consideration. But if you blind him with the light he might not be able to aim at anything.
 
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