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<blockquote data-quote="Sonik Blur" data-source="post: 2063812" data-attributes="member: 24266"><p>Just wanted to chime in, I've got a Kimber Custom TLE/RL II .45 ACP with an M9 Tactical light for my home and I have only been required to pull it out once. The reason I'm posting is that you may want to consider a firearm with a rail for a tactical light. A guy broke into my old house in Chicago and I heard him so I got the gun out and didn't have to fire because the blinding light from the tac light was enough to scare him. I don't have any kids so I keep it reatively close to my bed...After the police left, I checked the gun and found out that I didn't even have any rounds in the mag!! I totally forgot to reload after I went to the range a week before...So, In essence, the tac light was more of a deterent than the gun. But if the $hit hit the fan, I wouldn't be here today...never gonna make that mistake ever again. </p><p></p><p>-Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonik Blur, post: 2063812, member: 24266"] Just wanted to chime in, I've got a Kimber Custom TLE/RL II .45 ACP with an M9 Tactical light for my home and I have only been required to pull it out once. The reason I'm posting is that you may want to consider a firearm with a rail for a tactical light. A guy broke into my old house in Chicago and I heard him so I got the gun out and didn't have to fire because the blinding light from the tac light was enough to scare him. I don't have any kids so I keep it reatively close to my bed...After the police left, I checked the gun and found out that I didn't even have any rounds in the mag!! I totally forgot to reload after I went to the range a week before...So, In essence, the tac light was more of a deterent than the gun. But if the $hit hit the fan, I wouldn't be here today...never gonna make that mistake ever again. -Mike [/QUOTE]
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