Are lights useless on defensive handguns? Ken Hackathorn comments.

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  • @FlRiAfCeTLE
    @FlRiAfCeTLE 11 месяцев назад +394

    A better argument would be: your only light shouldn’t be a WML. If you only have one flashlight, then make it a handheld. In other words, a WML doesn’t replace a handheld, but that doesn’t make WML’s useless, either.

    • @eriggle83
      @eriggle83 11 месяцев назад +46

      I wish I could say I'm amazed that so many people can't seem to grasp this point, but sadly, I'm not.

    • @TUKByV1
      @TUKByV1 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@eriggle83 The Fuddery in the comments section is getting deep.

    • @eriggle83
      @eriggle83 11 месяцев назад +11

      @theunknownknowsBYvoivod Yes, it is. What does surprise me is that there's so much of it amongst MACs viewers. Maybe it's just a bunch of KH or WC fans who found this in their feed today? If that's the case, then it makes perfect sense.

    • @karlchristie1856
      @karlchristie1856 11 месяцев назад +10

      Agreed. If I can only have one, then go handheld, but of course that premise will never happen…

    • @DK-gy7ll
      @DK-gy7ll 11 месяцев назад +12

      Exactly. There are so many excellent pocket-sized flashlights out there that there's no reason not to have one on you at all times. A WML is a specific piece of kit meant for a specific use.

  • @eriggle83
    @eriggle83 11 месяцев назад +754

    He went full Fudd. "When's the last time you needed that?" I've never needed to use any firearm in self-defense, but that doesn't mean I'm going to stop carrying one.

    • @DaveL9170
      @DaveL9170 11 месяцев назад +4

      What he meant is that if lacking on a camping trip. When is the last time you honestly used a trenching tool on your overnight camping with your kids? Same thing. Save weight by leaving at home thungsnyiure. Ever gonna actually use.

    • @eriggle83
      @eriggle83 11 месяцев назад +42

      ​@Hattiesburg9333 I've used one on every camping trip to dig my fire pit. What's your point? Where did he say anything about camping? What does that have to do with anything being discussed here? WMLs have become so small that the weight is negligible.

    • @nucleargrizzly1776
      @nucleargrizzly1776 11 месяцев назад +18

      The instant you resorted to name calling your opinion meant absolutely nothing.

    • @m4rvinmartian
      @m4rvinmartian 11 месяцев назад

      *I love the stupid kids nowadays. Someone older than you says something? They must be an old stupid person!*
      Do you know what the fun thing is about being an old stupid person? You got old because you really were not stupid. And we enjoy watching smug young people make mistakes. Sometimes a reset needs to occur. Sometimes the reset is funny.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz 11 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@eriggle83oh my. Didn't do well in school?
      The point is, and I'll keep it simple for you is that you should carry the gear you will likely need and not carry gear that you've never needed and are unlikely to.
      Sort of that "yeah, I always keep a gas mask handy because the refinery twenty miles away may explode" attitude.

  • @c1ph3rpunk
    @c1ph3rpunk 11 месяцев назад +276

    When is the last time you actually needed the sidearm? By the logic he used, “if you haven’t needed it, you don’t need it” you’ll never need to carry in the first place.

    • @Petetony
      @Petetony 11 месяцев назад +4

      That is not what he said.

    • @Flynn_Stones
      @Flynn_Stones 11 месяцев назад +41

      ​@@Petetonyit's exactly what he said in regards to weapon lights, this is just taking his same logic and applying it on a broader scale.

    • @robertsears46
      @robertsears46 11 месяцев назад +2

      I used my side arm just the other day.
      I have used it several times. But not once have I or anyone else ever used there weapon light.

    • @pablodelsegundo9502
      @pablodelsegundo9502 11 месяцев назад +7

      TRUTH. Plus, the extra weight helps a little with muzzle flip.

    • @ashfield4313
      @ashfield4313 11 месяцев назад +20

      @@robertsears46 You're high. More people use their weapon light LARPing about their house and fucking around with their gun than use their weapon. There's no good reason as to why you wouldn't have a light. Police, CIA, FBI, etc. have all used flashlights along with their sidearms for decades, the fact that you can mount it to the underside rail doesn't make it less effective. The idea that you're somehow adding bulk and complexity via pistol light is also idiotic - it's less complex than the janky holding techniques taught by Hackborn in his DVDs.

  • @saber484
    @saber484 11 месяцев назад +244

    Here is how having a light on my pistol saved someone's life and save me from a mess.
    Woke up to someone in my room at 2am. Grabbed my gun off the night stand and beamed him with the light. First thing I noticed was no weapon and he was dressed nice. Told him to stop and put his hands where I could see them and held him until the cops showed up.
    Turns out he was a drunk college kid that used to rent the same house. Got drunk and thought he was home. Having a little on my gun saved his life.

    • @juanvaldez6321
      @juanvaldez6321 11 месяцев назад +50

      You need a dog if someone got in your room before you woke up. Jesus

    • @justinpennington7682
      @justinpennington7682 10 месяцев назад +7

      Thats a stretch. Not sure I believe the college kid or you ??

    • @abnmp7865
      @abnmp7865 10 месяцев назад +18

      He was talking about your carry gun not your home defense gun.

    • @Treblaine
      @Treblaine 10 месяцев назад +10

      Though would it have been much different if you had just turned on a bedside lamp?
      The thing about pointing flashlights (especially high power ones) is you flashbang yourself when shone at a mirror or even the glass of a window or large framed picture. And especially if you're not 100% (like literally just woken up) you can mistakenly think a flashlight is being aimed at you when it's just a reflection, you don't get much context to recognize your own reflection it's just a blinding point of light. You don't have that problem turning on the light like normal.
      Also it's a problem that all the intruder can see is a flashlight, you're not having any deterrent effect of displaying a firearm, a drunk who is more violent may just think he's being irritated by a guy trying to dazzle him with a bright light and is not deterred from attacking but instead - illegitimately - takes it as provocation.
      Illumination is very important but you need to be realistic about what is the best use of resources around you.
      What if it was a cop?
      Maybe he shouldn't have been there, maybe he found the drunk outside with the door open and mistakenly believed the drunk when he said it was his house so when the drunk invites the cop into "his house" the cop strolls in totally not expecting to find you in your bedroom and what does he see? A guy whooping out a pistol with a WML and aiming it at him. He's liable to shoot you.
      I know it's not very "tactical" to illuminate yourself by just turning on the lights, but you're not clearing out caves in the mountains of Afghanistan. This is a civilian peacetime situation. For practical considerations, you might want to consider laying all your cards on the table and calling their bluff, you're in your own home, you should be able to stack the deck in your favor without having to resort to subterfuge of hiding in the dark while they're blinded in the light.
      Am I overthinking this?
      You may not like to overthink things but if you end up in court no one will be able to convince a jury "guys, don't overthink this" and by then it will be way too late to really think about it. When you're in court it will be presented as "how could you have not thought of this, it's obvious".

    • @SwampyMusic
      @SwampyMusic 10 месяцев назад +24

      @@Treblaine Too long to read, yes you are overthinking this.

  • @justjoe5373
    @justjoe5373 10 месяцев назад +19

    "When's the last time you needed a gun attachment?" When's the last time you needed a gun? It's not about "need", it's about "want for its advantages in the right circumstances"

    • @leftyo9589
      @leftyo9589 10 месяцев назад +1

      correct, you fight to win no matter what, regardless of what some old duffer says.

    • @shepleonard8695
      @shepleonard8695 10 месяцев назад

      RDS and WMS are not necessary on an EDC, on a nightstandgun sure. If you need a light, what are you gonna do, pull a your weapon and point it to light up something or someone? Pocket lights just makes more sense and are more useful. You can light up anything safely and not risk pointing your weapon for no reason. You clearly drew your weapon, if adked in a court of law you would have to say, I drew my weapon. Hand held pocket lights just make better sense for EDC. YOU can directly illuminate someone and still have your hand on your weapon. Onve anyone gets lit up by a light thay wince, this gives you a time advantage. If you light them up and it isn't a threat, you never drew your weapon.
      As for RDS, he stated 10 yards and in they make no difference. That's true.
      As for needing something... Do you tow a spare vehicle behind your vehicle, just in case??? No.
      That's the point he made with EDC , not nightstand guns.
      Never understood making a EDC bigger and heavier. Just being honest. Carry what you want .

    • @userequaltoNull
      @userequaltoNull 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@shepleonard8695 What kind of yuppie buys a pistol for CC, and an entirely separate one for home defense? That's like $1k for a gun and range time/ammo that's way less effective than just using a long gun in the home, and a pistol for CC. Or just a CC pistol.

    • @shepleonard8695
      @shepleonard8695 8 месяцев назад

      Alot of people do this. Ive got guns in ever one of my cars and trucks. Shooting is shooting. Nothing changes from a 9mm 1911 to a 9mm Sig 365, baducs are basics. And it's more like $2500. ​@userequaltoNull

  • @zachconroy1443
    @zachconroy1443 11 месяцев назад +211

    He said you don't need a light unless your LE/Mil then went on to use a cop as an example of misusing a weapon light.

    • @jd750ace1
      @jd750ace1 11 месяцев назад +55

      Cops and military put forth some of the greatest examples of what not to do. 🤣

    • @AlexN2022
      @AlexN2022 11 месяцев назад +4

      he's still correct though

    • @DocMitchell69
      @DocMitchell69 11 месяцев назад +33

      ⁠@@AlexN2022 He’s not though.

    • @AlexN2022
      @AlexN2022 11 месяцев назад +6

      @@DocMitchell69 well, fair enough, I didn't provide any argumentation.
      LE/Military go after the target. That's their job description. So they need tools to do that. Also, they work in teams, so tactics are different.
      Civilians are only required - and allowed! - to defend against an immediate threat.
      If it's so dark you can't see the threat, the threat can't see you. You don't go after him, you disengage.
      In your own house, where you cannot disengage, you know where the light switch is.

    • @holben27
      @holben27 11 месяцев назад +22

      ​@AlexN2022 ok but why would I rely on the assumption I can get to the light switch when I can just mount a light to my gun?

  • @everettrhay4855
    @everettrhay4855 11 месяцев назад +82

    When things get stupid I want every advantage possible. If that means a bayonet on my flamethrower, so be it.

    • @joesams5075
      @joesams5075 11 месяцев назад +1

      I definitely would not put a weapon mounted light on my flame thrower though. Just saying.

    • @kirkchartier7141
      @kirkchartier7141 11 месяцев назад +2

      **the bayonet might be useful, the flamethrower in a house not a good idea.

    • @JJheadcharge
      @JJheadcharge 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​@kirkchartier7141 well, depends whose house I guess.

    • @kirkchartier7141
      @kirkchartier7141 11 месяцев назад

      @@JJheadcharge I'm going to take it you're being sarcastic because using a flamethrower in a house. Is pretty darn stupid.
      **Using it somebody else's house that's criminal and a shootable offense.

    • @murdurmuffin7872
      @murdurmuffin7872 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@kirkchartier7141 I'm going to take it you're playing dumb, because if this were a serious take, straw-manning an argument is an incredibly weak position to take. Especially since straw is highly flammable, and you are arguing with a flamethrower... one might call THAT stupid.

  • @scdave100
    @scdave100 11 месяцев назад +132

    When is the last time you needed a fire extinguisher ? But I have one, actually several.

    • @robertsears46
      @robertsears46 11 месяцев назад +1

      Much like weapon lights fire extinguisher are pointless.

    • @smtbigelow
      @smtbigelow 11 месяцев назад +22

      @@robertsears46 Please stop posting, youre just trolling.

    • @robertsears46
      @robertsears46 11 месяцев назад

      @@smtbigelow I am the ONLY one NOT trolling and being a FUDD. You are trolling and being a FUDD like everyone else that things weapon lights are a good thing.

    • @John-tx1wk
      @John-tx1wk 11 месяцев назад +16

      @@smtbigelow And poorly at that.

    • @michaeldoe4805
      @michaeldoe4805 11 месяцев назад

      Actually a fire blanket makes much more sense to keep for small fires especially in the kitchen. Fire extinguisher is to carve yourself an exit route if you are encircled, so keep an extinguisher in your bedroom, fire blanket in the kitchen

  • @tonywilfong5409
    @tonywilfong5409 11 месяцев назад +50

    Just because a Wilson combat weapon is extremely expensive doesn't help when it's dark and can't find a light switch on the wall

  • @mr.gearhead7631
    @mr.gearhead7631 11 месяцев назад +59

    I like the option of being able to distinguish friendly/foe, in low/no light conditions.

    • @Treblaine
      @Treblaine 10 месяцев назад +15

      The problem with using a WML to do that is you have to point a gun at someone before you've distinguished whether they are friend or foe.
      So you need an independent light source and to use that first. And when the threat isn't present you need to switch back to that independent light source, you can't wave your gun around everywhere sweeping with the light.

    • @tfeltmat2903
      @tfeltmat2903 10 месяцев назад +13

      If you cannot tell if someone is “friend or foe” then you should not be drawing your gun, and you sure as Hell shouldn’t be pointing a loaded gun at an unidentified target, Alec Baldwin.

    • @specom
      @specom 10 месяцев назад

      @@tfeltmat2903 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Thomas-yw9eo
      @Thomas-yw9eo 10 месяцев назад +2

      I remember looking at lighting advice in gun magazines 30+ years ago, they advised holding the flashlight out sideways so as to draw fire towards the beam and away from your body.

    • @deplorableredneck4.02
      @deplorableredneck4.02 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@Treblaine so you are going to carry a flashlight

  • @allenneva5213
    @allenneva5213 11 месяцев назад +128

    A weapon mounted light is a weapon light, not a utility light. I've carried CCW with and without a pistol light, and I have trained with both. My home defense rifle has a light and optic. I haven't made the move to red dots on pistols yet because I am more comfortable with the sights. Use the gear you are comfortable with. Keep up the good work.

    • @MichaelRoachDavid
      @MichaelRoachDavid 11 месяцев назад +3

      Definitely agree here. I went with a laser for close and scope for distance. Handgun, I use a bright flashlight and standard enhanced sights. Personally I just don't like using my gun as a search light 😂

    • @f3uibeghardt522
      @f3uibeghardt522 11 месяцев назад +5

      I can't envision myself ever moving to a pistol RDS. Certainly didn't help out the genious acorn cop hit his target. Which is a good thing in that case.

    • @TheGeorgianGuy
      @TheGeorgianGuy 11 месяцев назад +4

      You’re not gonna just become comfortable with red dots. You got to take the plunge and get to training. Only once you figure it out will you see how much better it is.

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@TheGeorgianGuynope. Been to the trainings and I'm also an instructor.
      Do pistol dots provide a significant advantage to a competent shooter in 99% of a shooting he's likely to face? ABSOLUTELY NOT; not even in law enforcement.
      Will it distract a mediocre or poor shooter from training fundamentals? Every single time. Every single damn time.
      Is it an extra piece of gear to maintain? Yes.
      Does it make a firearm harder to conceal? Yes.
      Do pistol dots assist a highly competent or extremely well-trained shooter perform better on qualifications courses or in flat-range competitions? Yep.
      Is it one more profit center for an optics company? Oh boy howdy, yes indeed.

    • @redhead5222
      @redhead5222 11 месяцев назад +3

      For home defense, my 2 cents is a light is needed to positively identify someone at night. Your teenager might have snuck out for a party and is sneaking back in, etc.

  • @modulo3664
    @modulo3664 11 месяцев назад +127

    for a nightstand gun absolutely vital

    • @m4rvinmartian
      @m4rvinmartian 11 месяцев назад +7

      Since the advent of blue LEDs my house has unfortunately never been dark enough that I need lights.
      You don't have ANY electronics in your house? Your house is dead pitch black at night?

    • @videodistro
      @videodistro 11 месяцев назад

      Yeah martian... that little.blue light will instantly tell you if it's your son or a stranger at the door as you wipe away the night crumbs from your eyes and try to peer into to the darkness.
      Your comments on this thread clearly identify you as an anti-2A shill who has most likely never held a gun or has never trained even once in a force on force encounter! It's your 1A right to say what you want. And it's our right to shake our head and see your stupidity.

    • @___meph___4547
      @___meph___4547 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@m4rvinmartian Completely agree.

    • @robertsears46
      @robertsears46 11 месяцев назад

      Why?

    • @tacticaltruth6Actual
      @tacticaltruth6Actual 11 месяцев назад +3

      " for a nightstand gun absolutely vital "
      Why?

  • @stephengoldberg6927
    @stephengoldberg6927 11 месяцев назад +33

    I live in south Africa where we have between 6 and 18 hours a day with no electricity. I sometimes need a weapons light because my surroundings can be very dark . I also have a light that I use that is not attached to my gun

    • @JD-tn5lz
      @JD-tn5lz 10 месяцев назад +2

      Desmond sure made a difference in your life, didn't he?

    • @stephengoldberg6927
      @stephengoldberg6927 10 месяцев назад

      yes and its getting worse. may be time to leave.....@@shooter.mcgavin.

    • @stephengoldberg6927
      @stephengoldberg6927 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@JD-tn5lz massive difference…..

  • @alexwrenchman1690
    @alexwrenchman1690 10 месяцев назад +45

    I think everyone is blowing this out of proportion. The point of the discussion is people are so focused on buying tactical stuff vs buying and and practicing

    • @jrtate1123
      @jrtate1123 10 месяцев назад +10

      I definitely agree with you 100%, but with great power , comes great responsibility. Its because who Ken to the tactical world as to why this is such a big deal. He very well could be putting peoples lives at risk.

    • @luckymanham302
      @luckymanham302 10 месяцев назад +9

      I agree with training with the gear you own. Having said that, there is nothing wrong with having a light on your carry pistol. If you never need it, consider it insurance. If you do need it and don’t have it, you are screwed. It’s not as though we’re talking IR Illuminator/ laser on there, along with a bipod. He’s out of line on this one…

    • @RMC-CoD
      @RMC-CoD 10 месяцев назад +3

      A WML has benefits even without direct usage. It’s literally used in competition to reduce muzzle flip

    • @alexwrenchman1690
      @alexwrenchman1690 10 месяцев назад +1

      The message I got from watching that Ken Hakathorn video was not that he said you should not have WML's. But they are not as necessary as all the tacticool fudd's are saying. Generally as a defender if you need a WML you probably needed a flash light first then you identified that there is a threat and pulled your weapon. Also you are going to learn to shoot one handed anyways and people have trained to be very effective with one handed shooting for a very long time. So it's possible that a basic minimal EDC combination fine and that you should get to the range and buy practice and training.

    • @alexwrenchman1690
      @alexwrenchman1690 10 месяцев назад

      @@luckymanham302 yea but general if you need a WML you needed a flashlight fist and since you already got one. Why not just practice shooting with that

  • @Kyle-eg1so
    @Kyle-eg1so 11 месяцев назад +38

    Ken is a very good shooter, and has a wealth of knowledge and real world experience. With that being said. I'm an old man too. So it's not an age thing, it's a stubborn thing. I recently got a red dot for a pistol and let me tell you, it was an absolute game changer, I'm dinging 3 inches at 25 yards, which I couldn't do before. I've had a light on most of my guns for at least 10 years. So I don't know exactly what he's on about except that if it was good enough for dad it's good enough for me mentality.

    • @ModernTacticalShooting
      @ModernTacticalShooting 11 месяцев назад +6

      Yeah Ken is way off the mark and starts off pretty condensending

    • @leftyo9589
      @leftyo9589 10 месяцев назад

      he's pretty well stuck in 1982.

    • @Kyle-eg1so
      @Kyle-eg1so 10 месяцев назад

      @@leftyo9589 naw more like 1992.....lol

    • @tawan5753
      @tawan5753 6 месяцев назад +1

      Okay but be honest how often have you ever used your weapon mounted light against a threat though? The chances of you needing to draw your firearm on someone is not zero but it’s not very high either. And in those times that you did or would have to draw your weapon on someone, did you ever use the light or do you think you would need the light? Or would you even remember to turn the light on in those tense brief moments? Probably not. A separate hand held flash light though is a different story and a must. If you have to point your weapon at someone before you are able to identify if that someone is a threat then you may as well be the threat.
      So with that in mind we can summarize the situations when you would need a gun mounted light is; 1)when you already know for sure that the threat is indeed a threat, 2) that threat is not directly in front of you right now but is hiding somewhere with very poor illumination in a defensive manner waiting for you to move towards him, and 3) you have no choice but to move into that dark place and secure it immediately. Unless you are clearing houses with the SWAT team on a regular basis I honestly can’t think of a self defense situation where you would need to use your weapon mounted light. And on the off chance you do find yourself in such a situation which fits all 3 of those criteria, it’s not actually an immediate threat right in front of your face, so just call the cops and wait outside lol.
      And I’d like to point out your red dot uses were useful for plinking targets at extended range but if you ever needed to draw your EDC in self defense situation its not likely you would need the red dot or even have time to use it. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure it way more fun to shoot with a red dot. It’s just that you are not likely to use it in a real life civilian self defense situation, at least not one you could convince a jury was self defense.

    • @Kyle-eg1so
      @Kyle-eg1so 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@tawan5753
      I typed up the following out of respect for you. I normally don't debate online.
      and I don't mean to sound rude, but your three paragraphs is full of a lot of ignorance or maybe just not having the knowledge. I mean that with no disrespect. I've used my WML countless number of times . You then pose what if's for a WML. The whole point is to decide and see your target, if I shine a handheld on him/her and they have a gun up, I'm toast...it speeds up your OODA (Observe, Orient, Decide, Act) loop, so you're not fumbling for a light switch, button, etc and now they're outside your OODA and have the drop on you. Now granted there is much training that is involved with a WML. Dangers such as back lighting, spot lighting, and shadowing. Which can be mitigated with proper training. Such as STOP LISTEN MOVE cover concealment, with the light off. So as not to give away position, I could write a book on WML.
      Now when you bring up the red dot. If you're having to spend time acquiring your red dot. You need to train more. It should be just as much second nature as acquiring your front sight. Now if you're referring to point shooting, then it's a moot point and your target is within 7-5 yards. If that's not what you meant, then I'll turn you on to the now famous..."dickens drill". Look up the story. Discounting a red dot in an EDC situation is just close minded. It sounds like you haven't used one or aren't used to it because You say "ever needed to draw your EDC in self defense situation its not likely you would need the red dot or even have time to use it." you do know it stays on right? You don't need to hit any buttons....Its there. Like your irons. I co-witness mine in case the sight does go down, the battery life is usually 2 - 5 years depending on brand. It's a valuable tool that may even help you mitigate errant shots, let you be the first shot on target, and live through your unfortunate encounter.
      I'll add you also say " you have no choice but to move into that dark place and secure it immediately. Unless you are clearing houses with the SWAT team on a regular basis I honestly can’t think of a self defense situation where you would need to use your weapon mounted light"
      You've never had to clear your house after a bump in the night? Turning on lights, gives you away among many other things I could go on about, such as see inside, no, see outside not inside...if somethings outside....otherwise You just gave all advantage to a potential deadly threat.....Anyway....
      Hope this clears some things up.

  • @RodneyPittman-mf8ec
    @RodneyPittman-mf8ec 11 месяцев назад +92

    I feel like if you live in in the sticks, that light will definitely come in handy

    • @jd750ace1
      @jd750ace1 11 месяцев назад +12

      Exactly. Your circumstances should drive your choices, and whatever anyone else wants to do is up to them.

    • @bobbyberry5559
      @bobbyberry5559 11 месяцев назад +11

      Yup. More candela the better. Easier to see what those glowing green eyes in the brush are connected to 🤪

    • @RodneyPittman-mf8ec
      @RodneyPittman-mf8ec 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@bobbyberry5559 100% what I was thinking you can tell a lot by what color the eyes glow

    • @TUKByV1
      @TUKByV1 11 месяцев назад +8

      I'm in an apartment in a busy suburb. Kinda short on windows, so it can get dark inside. When a storm knocks out power (which is unheard of in Florida, I know, but), the suburbs are pretty damned dark, too. Can't have too many lights.

    • @Joe-hz1nw
      @Joe-hz1nw 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@bobbyberry5559agree, but it’s good to have a light with a dim and bright setting. I have light colored painted walls in my house, with some ultra bright light, if someone puts their foot through my door and I have to wake up, get up, grab my gun, a good way to blind yourself is have a light that is too bright.

  • @Jesco2841
    @Jesco2841 11 месяцев назад +80

    I don't think there's ever an absolute answer for everyone in every situation.

    • @georgewhitworth9742
      @georgewhitworth9742 11 месяцев назад +13

      Tell that to "when was the last time you needed that" Ken.

    • @Brett235
      @Brett235 10 месяцев назад +2

      There's a perfectly good answer, don't use your wml to identify people, that's called threatening. Use a handheld. If someone were to point there gun at me to make sure that I'm not a threat the first thing I'm doing is calling the police on this idiot. We'll see how the law sees it.

    • @tommccormick9290
      @tommccormick9290 10 месяцев назад +1

      With all due respect to Ken Hekathorn, such a comment deserves the same cognitive that our potted plant and chief needs.

    • @aaronschurmann5923
      @aaronschurmann5923 10 месяцев назад +5

      "There are no absolutes"
      -Paul Harrell
      i think it was in one of the tactics videos, part 2 probably

    • @leftyo9589
      @leftyo9589 10 месяцев назад

      yup, ken likely has never needed his pistol, nor his seatbelt in his car, nor the smoke detector in his house, but he has em all!@@georgewhitworth9742

  • @jamessmith-hq5mr
    @jamessmith-hq5mr 11 месяцев назад +3

    The problem isn't lights. The problem is the dumbasses who don't use them correctly and are dangerous to those around them. Wherever you point your gun-mounted light, you're pointing your gun. I think that is the point Hackathorn was getting at. I know Paul Howe, who has a superior tactical mind than most, prefers and teaches hand held for that very reason.

  • @dawwlo
    @dawwlo 3 месяца назад +1

    Ken has the right to his own opinion, and based on decades of experience, he may have a point that plain joes don't need one...but you can carry what ever makes you comfortable. Remember, if the threat is 10 + yards it may be hard to justify the potentially deadly force so you may as well run

  • @LastAmericanOutlaw
    @LastAmericanOutlaw 10 месяцев назад +7

    It’s crazy to me how much the internet took this out of context.
    Do you need a light yes a gun mounted light nope.
    His opinion is still respected by shooters.

  • @erikthered9357
    @erikthered9357 11 месяцев назад +16

    Biggest problem I have had is holster selection. There just arent that many holsters with light options and those who do generally only cater to a couple of light manufacturers.

    • @lonewanderer3603
      @lonewanderer3603 10 месяцев назад

      Try MIE holster

    • @Judge_Jej
      @Judge_Jej 10 месяцев назад +7

      Amazon weapon light user detected

    • @BabaNovac792
      @BabaNovac792 9 месяцев назад

      MSP or Floodlight 2 are the ones to go for...that is if your light is not Amazon/AliBaba in origins

  • @johnburnett5377
    @johnburnett5377 11 месяцев назад +20

    Add whatever you want to your weapons. I am not a proponent of adding any weight or bulk to my carry gun.

    • @leadcounsel4869
      @leadcounsel4869 10 месяцев назад +7

      Agreed. Concealment is critical (for comfort too). Anything that could snag, slow down draw speed, etc. I'm not interested in. A civilian defensive shooting is likely going to be fast and very close range. Don't need a light or optic on a CARRY pistol. If I need a light (e.g. dark alley) I probably already have a flashlight out and using it to guide my way. Home defense, different tool and analysis. You're not carrying it, not really worried about draw speed, would want a light in the event of power outage, etc.

  • @PatrickHenry-t1s
    @PatrickHenry-t1s 10 месяцев назад +37

    Ken knows what he's doing, he's grasping for relevancy and saying something controversial gets clicks. Oldest trick.

    • @paulrietveld9837
      @paulrietveld9837 9 месяцев назад +4

      I'm not gonna lie, I don't think that's it man. I genuinely believes what he's saying.

    • @michaels5210
      @michaels5210 9 месяцев назад +1

      Getting clicks doesn’t mean getting sales. His comments definitely aren’t getting Wilson combat any new customers.

    • @paulrietveld9837
      @paulrietveld9837 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@michaels5210 Exactly bro. The whole "negative attention is still attention" is BS. All he's done is make people ask why Wilson is showing this guy still.

    • @jonathannelson33
      @jonathannelson33 5 месяцев назад +1

      His comments make me stay away from Wilson Combat. Not to mention, there’s nothing worse for your reputation than saying dumb stuff that is blatantly wrong. Wilson claiming that you will ruin their pistols if you drop a slide on an empty chamber one in a while. That makes me not want one. Especially when other manufacturers say it’s ok on their 1911’s.

  • @russell28533
    @russell28533 11 месяцев назад +1

    Give those two Gun Fudds another 5 mins and I swear, I SWEAR one of them would have said "I support the 2nd Amendment but..."

  • @scudrunneradv3269
    @scudrunneradv3269 11 месяцев назад +18

    Followed Ken for decades. He’s not much older than me. I live out in the sticks with no liggts on poles on my property. I’ve had a few occasions where people entered our property and I approached them with a handheld light in one hand and my handgun in the other. First time I dealt with that situation was the last time I used a handheld. That night I ordered several lights for several of my home defense tools. The next time I had to approach someone it was with a mounted light and it was way more user friendly. I had way more control of my handgun having both hands on the weapon making for a much safer encounter. The 3 times I had to approach folks they drove 1/3 of a mile down a dirt road with multiple no trespassing/ private property signs. I took pictures of them and their tags as they turned around. Always use a mounted light.

    • @winstonsmiths2449
      @winstonsmiths2449 10 месяцев назад +1

      Opinion of course. You had trouble with a handheld does not mean others will have the same trouble. Of course with a WML, you can aim to the left, right or up or down and still see what you need to.

    • @scudrunneradv3269
      @scudrunneradv3269 10 месяцев назад

      @@winstonsmiths2449
      I didn’t have trouble with a handheld. I’ve qualified multiple times on LEO course using handhelds. I just realized the disadvantages of a handheld over a WML. I always carry a high lumen edc light in my pocket and it sits next to my bedside at night. In the end it’s all personal preference and truth is no one way is the be all end all.

    • @edwinjohnson257
      @edwinjohnson257 10 месяцев назад +1

      I agree that if one’s desires a WML than that is their choice. What I caution you to consider is that a light now reduces your night vision temporarily. Your light gives your position away if you are on your own familiar terrain. Next is the problem of Aggravated Assault when you point a deadly weapon at an individual who means you no harm like a lost traveler. His proof that you pointed a deadly weapon? Your weapon “mounted” light. They have their place but you must admit that they have their problems that one may not be able to legally overcome. Just my opinion.

    • @omardevonlittle3817
      @omardevonlittle3817 10 месяцев назад +1

      This is an idiotic post that does not validate a WML in any way shape or form

    • @scudrunneradv3269
      @scudrunneradv3269 10 месяцев назад

      @@omardevonlittle3817
      You’re correct. It’s an opinion based on a few situations. What works for one person might not work for others. Hence all the changes in gun designs, the way one holds a gun, the type of stance one utilizes. There is no one method that is the answer.

  • @waterhead1359
    @waterhead1359 11 месяцев назад +14

    You can't pull your gun to light up the area ,in some states that a felony. Just carry both weapon light and carry

    • @floridaman6138
      @floridaman6138 10 месяцев назад +2

      Well, that can depend on a lot of things. Regardless, once a deadly threat has been identified, you need to drop any light and get both hands on the gun and properly grip it, so it should have an integrated light of its own.

    • @waterhead1359
      @waterhead1359 10 месяцев назад

      @floridaman6138 yes like I said carry both hand held and on gun

    • @DreadfulUnderground
      @DreadfulUnderground 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@floridaman6138in my home state of ny, light on gun is deadly force. So even if the gun is unloaded, you are presenting deadly force using the light on it which means it better be pointing at something presenting deadly force

  • @RickNethery
    @RickNethery 11 месяцев назад +19

    I do have a pistol light, but have often thought that turning it on at night in a gun fight would reveal your location and give your opponents something to shoot at.

    • @bryanpeters5034
      @bryanpeters5034 10 месяцев назад +3

      Proper use of a light is something that requires a little training, just like anything else. There is a way to use a light that maximizes the benefits and reduces the risks.

    • @Treblaine
      @Treblaine 10 месяцев назад +3

      Especially as the typical housebreaker likely won't be aiming anyway, they're just blasting away in the general direction.

    • @RickNethery
      @RickNethery 10 месяцев назад

      @Treblaine Okay. I will be less discrete. I was shot at night time. I turned my light off and moved. I don't want to go into detail.

    • @murdurmuffin7872
      @murdurmuffin7872 10 месяцев назад +3

      @RickNethery So does a muzzle flash. Better than getting a light, is getting a light with so many lumens that you can see but they can't. Cops keep their headlights and flashers on during a road stop, not just for safety from drivers still on the road... it's an offensive perception deterrent to disorient any would be attackers from facing them. Same reason snipers keep the sun to their back if they can. Better to be behind the light than facing it.
      Just trying to give you some peace of mind, not being a critical jackass.

    • @RickNethery
      @RickNethery 10 месяцев назад +1

      @murdurmuffin7872 Oh, I understand, and in the right environment, a light could be very useful. You would have to be smart about it, though. Hope that your muzzle flash is the last thing your enemy ever sees. 👍

  • @WadeWeigle
    @WadeWeigle 11 месяцев назад +43

    Ken needs to realize that we all don’t go to bed a 6pm like he does. Some of us do go out at night and need a light to positively identify a threat and engage.

    • @ChristianConstitutionalist3192
      @ChristianConstitutionalist3192 11 месяцев назад +3

      Ken Goes To Bed At 4pm

    • @Cmoth040
      @Cmoth040 11 месяцев назад +4

      Please tell me you're at least using the coronal light reflected off of surfaces and not aiming the muzzle at someone who hasn't been identified yet.

    • @notsure7874
      @notsure7874 11 месяцев назад +9

      If you haven't positively identified whatever "it" is as a threat, you have absolutely no business pointing a weapon at "it" in the first place.
      Situational awareness > weapon features. When I go out in the city, I carry a small pistol with no extra shit on it for deep concealment, and a separate EDC light. If I need to see what that person crouched down by my car is, I can do that without pointing a weapon on it - and with my other hand on the weapon if the situation calls for it. If I need stabilization, I can do the old school police cross and shoot just fine. Maybe somebody dropped their keys, or had to tie their shoe. I don't want to find out by committing felonies.
      If I'm on my property I might have a full size pistol with a weapon light. But I'm also carrying a flashlight. I'll switch to the weapon light if the situation calls for it, and not before.
      If you have room for a weapon light, you have room for a flashlight. If you don't need a flashlight, you also don't need a weapon light.

  • @hitekscorp
    @hitekscorp 7 месяцев назад +1

    The light makes you a super easy target, until 2008 we trained military and police to keep a light away from your body, hold it away because people shoot for the light and your dead, in my profession I love the bad guys to have a light and make my job easy and quick. 50 years of training and still alive.

    • @Scoutsquad45
      @Scoutsquad45 5 месяцев назад

      That's exactly why I don't run lights

  • @rudylong8202
    @rudylong8202 10 месяцев назад +1

    I understand what Mr. Hackathorn is saying, I believe. You hear a bump in the night, and you start clearing your house with a pistol with a light mounted on it. You come around a corner a there is someone standing in your living room. You light them up with your weapon mounted light and it's your teenage son or daughter sneaking back in the house! This means that you have your weapon pointed at your child and your only a few pounds of pressure away from taking out your child. Use a handheld light and don't shoot your kids.

    • @captaintripps935
      @captaintripps935 10 месяцев назад

      Why is your booger hook on the bang switch? This entire arguement relies on breaking the most important rule of weapons handling.

  • @Sam-vt6qx
    @Sam-vt6qx 11 месяцев назад +3

    For the MAC channel, I have the utmost respect for you and the value you bring to shooters and the shooting industry.
    I worked at Silencer Shop for a time and got to meet you in person.........you even gave me the velcro emblem off your hat when I asked about how to get one.
    You are as genuine in person as your are on your on MAC. You truly set the standard of what experienced shooters and industry leaders need to be.
    Keep up the phenomnial work.
    THANK YOU!!

  • @midniteoyl8913
    @midniteoyl8913 11 месяцев назад +64

    Not out in the boonies where we live, MAC. A handheld and weapon light are both essential here.

    • @m4rvinmartian
      @m4rvinmartian 11 месяцев назад +4

      Carry a flashlight. Weapon mounted light is stupid.

    • @vicdiaz5180
      @vicdiaz5180 11 месяцев назад +5

      It’s not only for darkness but blinding the perpetrator as well

    • @vicdiaz5180
      @vicdiaz5180 11 месяцев назад +15

      @@m4rvinmartianjust like your comment

    • @Aelazadne
      @Aelazadne 11 месяцев назад +4

      ​@vicdiaz5180 but it doesn't blind the guy. It tells the guy shoot at the light. You cannot use the light to ID people because if it's an innocent person then you, as the gun owner, committed a crime.

    • @atomicsmith
      @atomicsmith 11 месяцев назад +9

      @@Aelazadnemost lights over 300 lumens shined right in someone’s eyes will leave a huge after image in the center of their vision for at least 20 seconds. You use that 20 seconds to get off a shot, move off the X or find cover. The idea that somebody will shoot at the light in the second or two you have it on to ID them is ridiculous. This isn’t Die Hard…

  • @ReeveHelalV
    @ReeveHelalV 11 месяцев назад +7

    Everyone needs to take a breath and read/listen to what Hackathorn actually said. “I think lights in today’s world are extremely overrated. Again, if it’s the gun on your nightstand, that’s different.”
    MAC actually misrepresents this immediately in the title of the video. The words “overrated” and “useless” are not synonyms. How many of you have a brand new, never used spare tire in your car? Or a brand new, never used fire extinguisher? How many of you have ever changed a flat tire or ever used a fire extinguisher? A shocking number of drivers don’t even know how to change a flat. Are fire extinguishers and spare tires “useless”? I’d say they are not useless. Are spare tires and fire extinguishers “overrated”? There is a very valid argument that these two items meet the definition of overrated. It’s still very acceptable to have both anyway.
    A majority of the discussion in MAC’s video and a majority of the comments here are talking about lights on nightstand/home defense guns and you’re all getting off in the weeds and not listening/comprehending what the guy actually said.

    • @Crosshair84
      @Crosshair84 10 месяцев назад +2

      Well said. I would add a distinction to your point.
      A basic EDC gun is like a "doughnut" spare. Limited in capability, but compact and lightweight enough to always have with you.
      A gun with a light and laser is like a full-sized spare. Even better, but most of the time is more work to carry in your vehicle.
      All Ken is saying is that a full sized spare is not that important as long as you at least have a doughnut spare.

  • @imadot6241
    @imadot6241 10 месяцев назад +1

    The key premise of Hackathorn's view is that "when was last time you needed that [weapon light]?" The fallacy here is that he is referring to non-LE civilians. So my question is when was the last time his target audience needed their weapon for defense? Zero? Then by his logic, they should not even be carrying a weapon.

  • @kozzy18
    @kozzy18 11 месяцев назад +1

    I can understand why you would think you don’t need a flashlight on a conceal carry gun. If you’re drawing that you’ve already identified a threat and the goal is to get out of the situation.

    • @rrr3r2
      @rrr3r2 11 месяцев назад

      Did you miss the point about blinding someone for a few seconds?

    • @kozzy18
      @kozzy18 11 месяцев назад

      @@rrr3r2 No.

    • @rrr3r2
      @rrr3r2 11 месяцев назад

      Low light conditions happen and you can better placed shots when you can actually see your target and what’s behind your target before you shoot with a flashlight

    • @kozzy18
      @kozzy18 11 месяцев назад

      @@rrr3r2 I’m aware of what a weapon light is for

    • @rrr3r2
      @rrr3r2 11 месяцев назад

      @@kozzy18 apparently not

  • @ThirtytwoJ
    @ThirtytwoJ 11 месяцев назад +18

    I do like a light in the hat brim. Nice hands free that helps practical things like writing and roadside repairs.

    • @AWDfreak
      @AWDfreak 10 месяцев назад

      This is why I love my Surefire Stiletto and Stiletto Pro.

    • @specom
      @specom 10 месяцев назад +1

      And you aren't committing assault with a deadly weapon.

    • @ThirtytwoJ
      @ThirtytwoJ 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@specom im also not dumb enough to qualify for police work.

    • @kinch613
      @kinch613 10 месяцев назад

      Bad guys shoot at lights! You wear a lighted hat brim, well,,,,,,

    • @ThirtytwoJ
      @ThirtytwoJ 10 месяцев назад

      @@kinch613 fair point, if it were just being left on drawing atrention. just made a great point why automatic grip/shake on lights are not ideal and better to have quick easy access. Sometimes ya just need to not draw attention to yourself.

  • @BriGuyIT
    @BriGuyIT 11 месяцев назад +15

    "I wish I had fewer flashlights in this emergency situation" said no one ever.

  • @MU-oi1su
    @MU-oi1su 11 месяцев назад +40

    "Idiots do stupid things so no one needs lights and gadgets" -Fudd

    • @robertsears46
      @robertsears46 11 месяцев назад +1

      You are the FUDD hear Ken is right in everyway.

    • @georgewhitworth9742
      @georgewhitworth9742 11 месяцев назад +3

      Don't listen to robertsear thats above my comment. Obviously a troll.

  • @markcain2418
    @markcain2418 9 месяцев назад +1

    Ken is showing his background, and opinion. Period. Myself? In the house at night, I use a handheld vs a mounted light. 5 kids make me more cautious. I practice those techniques. When I hit the woodline, or think something is raiding the chicken coop, 12 GA. slug gun with a light. Old grunt that still uses the phrase, situation dictates. All this is still a personal thing. Oh, your opinion on weapon differences. What I carry is what I carry. ALL the time. I do not try to tell others what they should or shouldn't do, unless it's clearly unsafe.

  • @Mrelindio42
    @Mrelindio42 10 месяцев назад +8

    The problem with having a light attached to your firearm, is that you will use it as a flashlight. That is a natural response to identify what is around you in the dark.
    This can lead to "brandishing", which can lead to arrest, jail, attorney fees, seizure of your weapons, etc. It may lead to death or serious injury if you light up a cop!
    Check the laws in your states about "brandishing" and be aware of potential pitfalls.

    • @mh3225
      @mh3225 10 месяцев назад +1

      Im surrounded by crackheads and I have never unholstered my weapon to use the light on it. You could, you know, carry a flashlight.

    • @kinch613
      @kinch613 10 месяцев назад +1

      Wrong if you train properly and equip yourself properly, you dont use your weaponlight as a flashlight.

  • @Jon-ki2px
    @Jon-ki2px 11 месяцев назад +17

    I think a weapon mounted light is a good idea. You should also be carrying a good high output handheld light also.

    • @kayakbob5715
      @kayakbob5715 7 месяцев назад

      I carry both..and train with both

  • @armeddiver
    @armeddiver 10 месяцев назад +3

    Tim, I posted the following over on Colion Noir's video about the same subject. "I am an old "fudd" and a retired Army CID agent. One of the worst preconceived notions people have about LEOs is that they all know how to use a firearm and nothing could be further from the truth. Frankly, I am more uncomfortable around a LEO with a gun than I am around a civilian with a gun. Most LEOs carry a gun because [they have too] and most do only what they have to do so that they can carry the gun for the job. Civilians on the other hand are carrying because they want to, which results in more (not all) of them going to the range to practice and to seek training.
    I want to acknowledge that Ken has forgotten more about firearms that I have time left in life to learn about them, but despite all his knowledge he is not “all knowing.” Let’s take Ken’s logic to the next step. Most cops during a 25 year career will [never] pull their gun out of the holster in the line of duty. Is a cop carrying a gun on duty “overrated.”
    If I am wearing pants, then I am carrying a pocket light. Most of the time it just rides in my pocket, but when I need it, I need it now. Same with a carry gun. The possibility of me actually needing to use my carry gun is slim to none, but if I do need it, I am not going to be controlling the where or when it is needed. I don’t want to be handicapped by not having a gun, so why would I handicap the gun by not giving it all the capability it can have so that it can do what I need it to do, when I need it to do it?
    Bottom line, we need to listen and learn from people like Ken, but we should never discount what our own knowledge and training has taught us, and just accept what he says, just because it is him saying it. Especially, if we have had any experience that contradicts what he is saying. Apparently, Ken doesn’t go out at night, has never been in an unlit parking lot or in a public building when the lights have gone out. For the record, I have done or experienced all those things as an old retiree."

  • @immikeurnot
    @immikeurnot 11 месяцев назад +3

    I was actually in a situation that was REALLY close to a situation where a WML would have made a huge difference. If I'd been out of the tow truck a few seconds earlier, my pistol would have been out. Dropping a car in a not-great area at around 3 AM, some homeless guy approaches and gestures around and I catch a flash of something that looks like a knife in his hand.
    Me and the customer were still in the truck, so I just called the cops and let them handle it. But if the timing had been just a little different, the light on my carry gun would have been completely necessary.
    I did also have a hand-held light, but when speed matters, one draw.

  • @angry_z_rider4275
    @angry_z_rider4275 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ken doesnt realize that in combat we dont white light in gunfights. We have nightvision for that. White light is for after the gunfight is over amd we are checking enemy bodies for intel and signs of life.

  • @AllAboutSurvival
    @AllAboutSurvival 11 месяцев назад +7

    I believe they're an essential addition to any defensive setup. A well-equipped handgun isn't just about accuracy; it's about preparedness for any scenario, including low-light situations where visibility is crucial. Lights not only aid in target identification but also serve as a deterrent. It's all about being ready for whatever comes your way.

    • @christianarrington6492
      @christianarrington6492 11 месяцев назад

      Considering your handle I find it odd you put so much trust in things that run on electricity in an emergency. WML make poor shooters better at holding onto a piddly 9mm and red dots on pistols are for people who don't understand where the bullet goes when their sights are lined up(which you have to do to use a red dot in the first place if you even aim with sights). This armchair speculation in these comments section aren't from people who have done ANYTHING. Even our most venerated guntoobers aren't a bona-fide all pro daisy gardener. You think his experience goes out of the window because "times change" he's not arguing for people to carry a revolver, he's just speaking the truth.

    • @outofrangetv2353
      @outofrangetv2353 10 месяцев назад +3

      Why are you pointing a gun at someone you haven’t identified?

    • @captaintripps935
      @captaintripps935 10 месяцев назад

      @@outofrangetv2353 Because some of us live on rural acreage miles from cell service and when you investigate what has freaked out the herd and alerted the dogs at 3am you don't venture out with both hands in the air. Out here we are our own first responders. I have a WML for the same reason I have a trauma kit, night vision, fire extinguisher, and gmrs in the atv.

    • @straight6fords580
      @straight6fords580 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@outofrangetv2353I take it you have never trained with a wml

    • @lanemoreland971
      @lanemoreland971 8 месяцев назад

      I'm a big fan of weapon mounted lights. Super handy when packing meat out after dark in bear country....they definitely have a place. I have red dots on handguns as well, but still undecided on how much I like them. I do know older folks like them more often than not... make the decisions on what works for you

  • @Paladin1873
    @Paladin1873 11 месяцев назад +8

    I watched the Wilson video when it first came out three weeks ago, but I did not draw the same inferences you did, so I revisited it before posting my response. Here's my takeaway. It's easy to cherry-pick Ken's comments to support your position, but it's better to consider them in their totality. Ken did not tell folks they did not need a light; he asked them when was the last time they needed it. Later in the video he said if you are going to use a light or red dot, you should train with them. He also covered the pros and cons of these add-ons. I'll quote his conclusion. "If you're willing to put the time in - and the effort - and I tell people, to me a red dot sight is like a 1911 designed pistol; it's an enthusiast's tool. It takes a higher level of skill and maintenance to keep it going. If you're in that lifestyle - if you accept them - then putting a red dot on your gun will make more sense. But if you're not willing to put the effort and the training and the trigger time in, I think it's probably a bad pursuit." I agree with Ken. Training is always the key. As for why you would have different configurations on your carry and bedside guns, I would say it's because they serve two different purposes that only you can determine. If you think this is a training and familiarization mistake, then I have to ask why do you use more than one type of handgun? Why do you rotate your carry options? Wouldn't a single, never changing setup be preferable?

  • @mikethomas4598
    @mikethomas4598 11 месяцев назад +35

    I'm old enough to remember when Jeff Cooper was the Godfather of defensive pistol craft.
    I also remember his advice becoming dated.
    Ken is becoming Jeff Cooper.

    • @robertsears46
      @robertsears46 11 месяцев назад +4

      Everything Jeff Cooper said was 100% right and perfect advice that still holds up great today.

    • @caseysmith8831
      @caseysmith8831 11 месяцев назад +5

      True, very true. The only thing that is continuous is change. To stand on a hill of accomplishment and say this is the highest peak attainable means you have limited your knowledge and experience. To be fair, I do not think every pistol needs a light. A small ccw that has a low hit probability past 12 yards, well ok maybe not. It depends on the situation and your training. What’s coming up, well multiple threats in defense scenario was unlikely 30 years ago. Now, gang activity, Tangos, saboteurs are increasing in probability daily.

    • @robertsears46
      @robertsears46 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@caseysmith8831 That is just a massive lie.

    • @Big6Duke
      @Big6Duke 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@robertsears46 Not even close to 100%

    • @defenderofpoodles5606
      @defenderofpoodles5606 11 месяцев назад +3

      Him and Ayoob.

  • @CS-iv6hp
    @CS-iv6hp 11 месяцев назад +24

    When Ken and Paul (Howe) and especially Bill Wilson speak, I listen. I also have my own experience and can trust but verify what I know to what experts say. I’ll never discount the knowledge of guys like Ken but I also always take my own insights into account too.

    • @blackoutss28
      @blackoutss28 10 месяцев назад +13

      Nah you gotta call out the stupidity and realize this guy is basing all these claims from his time he is way passed his time because by his argument why own anything at all since we don't use it at all times.

  • @Iron_Road
    @Iron_Road 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don't think Ken will change his mind, but any future discussion on the top, I think will WC will tell Ken to tone it on the Fuddery.

  • @whydat684
    @whydat684 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm old school I was a cop for over 30 years. I never had lights mounted on my weapon. I remember a female officer shoot a suspect my accident. She was using her weapon mounted light as a flash light. The man came out of a closet and surprised her she shot him...I made have done the same.

  • @jeanwesleynew
    @jeanwesleynew 11 месяцев назад +24

    I have weapon lights on all my HD guns. I don't have one on my carry gun.

    • @YourMiddleBroPhil
      @YourMiddleBroPhil 11 месяцев назад +3

      Me too. I THINK that's what he was talking about. He had to be more specific, and he used a bad example of the idiot using his WML as a regular flash light.

    • @robertsears46
      @robertsears46 11 месяцев назад

      Good lights on hand guns is very pointless.

    • @tacticaltruth6Actual
      @tacticaltruth6Actual 11 месяцев назад +1

      "I have weapon lights on all my HD guns. "
      Why? What is your logic?

    • @virtuaguyverify
      @virtuaguyverify 11 месяцев назад +3

      Same... I put mustard on all my hotdogs at home but when I go out for hotdogs, I don't use mustard.

    • @Strawman333
      @Strawman333 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@virtuaguyverify😂

  • @dukem6016
    @dukem6016 11 месяцев назад +6

    I’m going to have to pile on the “Fudd Tzu Says” meme with this gem on weapon lights.

  • @jason200912
    @jason200912 11 месяцев назад +9

    They're useful for home defense and rural defense where street or traffic lights aren't common.
    Bad part is that they can tell attacker exactly where to shoot outside and indoors it can possibly blind the user if the light bounces from the wall

  • @paulrietveld9837
    @paulrietveld9837 10 месяцев назад +1

    I find it hilarious that Wilson Combat was getting so much backlash they took down the Hackathorn videos on IG and RUclips 😂

  • @Levi_The_Giant
    @Levi_The_Giant 10 месяцев назад +3

    Can we PLEASE get more of these podcast style videos? This is probably one of my favorite videos you have ever put out and I've been following you off and on for the last 13 years here on RUclips.

  • @PNG4x4
    @PNG4x4 11 месяцев назад +7

    Rarely does anyone consider that they may have to defend themselves with one hand/arm disabled. Pistol/light combo allows me to use both with a single hand. What if hypothetically you are carrying your child in one arm, or dragging someone to safety… pistol/light combo handy?

    • @m4rvinmartian
      @m4rvinmartian 11 месяцев назад +2

      Do you know what a light is for?
      When was the last time you were in such utter complete darkness, you needed a flashlight to make out faint details?
      I literally cannot remember it EVER being that dark, except when I took exceptional acts to make it dark, like a photo darkroom.

    • @robertsears46
      @robertsears46 11 месяцев назад

      The point is you are never going to be in a place so dark you need a WML if you are a civilian.

    • @tacticaltruth6Actual
      @tacticaltruth6Actual 11 месяцев назад

      @@robertsears46Well...not really. It is often dark when I take out the garbage. If I hear something I use my handheld light and then may pull my pistol if I see an animal. I would never pull my pistol to just use the flashlight.

    • @PNG4x4
      @PNG4x4 11 месяцев назад

      @@m4rvinmartian uhhhh.. spent 29 years as a cop on the streets, multiple shootings… think I have a clue.

    • @heyman5525
      @heyman5525 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@KretikosThen the same could be said about your edc flashlight. If you rarely ever need or use it, then by your reasoning, you shouldn't have it all. Obviously you carry it for "what if" scenarios as well.

  • @AC-kz9is
    @AC-kz9is 11 месяцев назад +17

    Walking the dogs in a conversation trail later than I should have been out. The sun went down and I started to hear noises in the woods surrounding me as I made my way out of the trails. The first thought I had was, "I really wish I had a weapon light to see what the fuck that was." All my handguns now have weapon lights.

    • @American-mk9nn
      @American-mk9nn 11 месяцев назад +13

      A regular flashlight would show you that… you don’t use a WML for scanning.

    • @Gieszkanne
      @Gieszkanne 11 месяцев назад +8

      That was the main point that you DONT use a wml to just light something up!🤦‍♂

    • @AC-kz9is
      @AC-kz9is 11 месяцев назад

      @@American-mk9nn So I can ID a threat and engage with my finger?

    • @AC-kz9is
      @AC-kz9is 11 месяцев назад

      @@Gieszkanne Maybe you missed the part about being in conservation land, no one around, on trails? Frank isn't coming stomping out of the woods towards me at night, and if he is, Frank getting shot.

    • @kennethcurtis1856
      @kennethcurtis1856 11 месяцев назад +8

      So you are going to muzzle sweep innocents on the trail? That is what a handheld lite is for. My handheld is on my body when I am awake. It will temporarily blind a perp with ill intentions if need be.
      Tell me how much you like your lite when you're appearing before a judge for brandishing a weapon.

  • @s0bedrag0n
    @s0bedrag0n 10 месяцев назад +3

    Never go full Joe Biden.

  • @lonewanderer3603
    @lonewanderer3603 10 месяцев назад +1

    When's the last time you needed that?
    I've never needed a gun to stop an attack. I've never needed car insurance. I've never needed home insurance. I've never needed snow tires. I've never needed a fire extinguisher. I've never needed a hard hat.
    What a stupid thing to say.

  • @garrettstiles7808
    @garrettstiles7808 10 месяцев назад +2

    “Why would you have a different configuration?” Because I can’t concealed carry a full-size 10mm with a light & a dot every day, but I can have one in a quick access safe in the nightstand. Everything is a compromise: I CCW a naked P365 because any bigger/heavier and I won’t always have it with me.

    • @tesla82111
      @tesla82111 10 месяцев назад +1

      Best answer right here

  • @BloPsy_Actual
    @BloPsy_Actual 11 месяцев назад +3

    That man in the video is extremely wrong. I can't even comprehend how such a person in this industry would say such a thing.
    Not only you can blind a person with it, but it comes extremely handy in low-light situations. Why would you, not a have a light when they are the cheapest way to see in the night or low light areas.
    That guy seems to be an extreme fudd.

  • @j.e.pedersen9615
    @j.e.pedersen9615 11 месяцев назад +1

    What is truely interesting here is why are people freaking out about it?
    It is one mans response and his standpoint.
    If you do not agree go on about your day and do what works for you.
    Why all this fuss about it?

  • @jfrost1260
    @jfrost1260 11 месяцев назад +1

    I never knew Ken existed, and after his comments, he still doesn't exist.

  • @Brett235
    @Brett235 10 месяцев назад +1

    To me uts about pointing a loaded weapon at someone that might not be a threat. If so and the threat is just a guy walking to the vehicle next to yours in a dark parking lot then guess what? If he decides to call the police then you just caught a charge for terroristic threatening with a firearm and you will loose your rights. Carry a handheld. In your home I would say the same thing.

  • @jamesbowman7963
    @jamesbowman7963 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hackathorn is remarkably..... Right no name calling.
    Okay so I know of two times where the person with a gun wishes they had a weapons light... I will only recount the situation that resulted in a fatality. So my wifes, best friends brother and aunt lived in a mobile home together. She goes out to the local pub and loses her keys... Gets a ride home and since it is very late and he has to work in the morning she decides she will crawl through the window. He wakes up in the middle of the night to someone breaking in and crawling through a window in a room where the light doesn't work... She is no longer with us and he has never been mentally right for over 20 years. Many things he might have done different sure but a light on the weapon almost certainly saves her life. True in the other scenario.
    So a lot of people come to me that are asking questions about firearms and I insist have a light on your weapon.... My EDC carry selection all have a light. I have a P365 with a TLR-6, a Glock 19 with an Olight PL mini and even a Ruger micro 380 LCP II with a light.... None have a red dot yet because I am the only income in my family but they will.
    Yes people do stupid things with lights and lasers.... or guns period... In my estimation not having a light borders on stupid....
    Okay a bit of criticism on lights... have a tactical light with you when possible. If your weapons light sticks out past your gun to any significant degree this makes no sense then carry a bigger gun. Buying the smallest lightest easy to carry pistol and making it more bulky than Glock 17 makes me shake my head in disbelief.
    Thanks for the video guys, Ken Hackathorn deserves every bit of flack he gets....

  • @jknewb6276
    @jknewb6276 11 месяцев назад +3

    Some of the 2a community are drama queens i tell ya, he said something about lights and now he's a fudd .He has a book he helped write with Bob Wilson over the use of lights in low light environments. I've noticed the gun community is rather a stickler at times. There's been many times ive disagreed with these two guys including Masaad Ayoob but is it worth making a video over it? A range video would suffice....😜

  • @drv1776
    @drv1776 10 месяцев назад +1

    what about animals, you get home its dark, and hear a growl sneak up behind you, you take out your edc, turn on the light and see a predator run away from seeing the light.
    I absolutely feel more safe with a mounted light.

  • @reyramirez7065
    @reyramirez7065 11 месяцев назад +1

    At the end of the day we are all entitled to our own opinions. I may not agree with the opinions of others but I don’t take it personal. I definitely don’t think that name calling is going to change Ken’s opinion. Also Ken’s opinion is not going to change my opinions. Don’t take it personal and keep it moving. Live your life.

  • @assistinsleep7424
    @assistinsleep7424 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thankfully, I've never had to use my pea shooter. Using the same 'when's the last time you used it' statement, I shouldn't carry my pea shooter any longer.
    Fudd Lord Ken, 💯. Absolutisms do not exist in our modern world. Watching/listening to Ken's rant is wild.

  • @markarcher2441
    @markarcher2441 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like Ken’s commentary but I think he was wrong here. However, I believe that too much emphasis is on a weapon held light and not using a flashlight first.
    I my training, weapon lights are secondary, your pocket flashlight is primary.
    The last thing you want to do is search with a weapon light. If you light someone up and they were not a threat, you just pointed your gun at them. That is very bad. If you had a hand held, no one is in danger of getting shot.
    Handheld first and learn how to shoot with it and practice. Once you got that, Then worry about a weapon mounted light.

  • @johnw4999
    @johnw4999 11 месяцев назад +2

    Strangely, and sadly, the biggest haters of the 2A community are other 2A community members. Why? If you want a plate carrier etc., go for it! If you want a hipoint, wpn light, handgun gas pedal etc., go for it! For the love of God, stop hating on those who don’t do exactly what “you” do!

  • @cokedaz
    @cokedaz 11 месяцев назад +9

    If I recall correctly, he is specifically talking about a concealled carry handgun, not rifles, not pistols for home defense, he has specifically mentioned that in that or other videos. I think the point being made was unless you work at night or are likely to be out and about at night, the vast majority of people probably aren't going to need that light on their concealed carry firearm. The added weight and bulk can be pointless when most people stop carrying guns because they are too big as it is. If your waistband can hold an AR15 then do it. But it doesn't and people struggle as it is with even the smallest guns to want to carry. And I agree somewhat, adding a lot of capability and complexity to a device that you are only most likely going to use within 7 yards (outside the home with a CC pistol). I think they stress the point that you should plan for the probable and not the wildcard or the extreme. But this is only applying to a concealed carry pistol AFAIK. And same with the red dot. For something you may likely be point shooting or shooting without really aiming that much a dot does not actually offer anything over irons. Shots at longer distance are to be rare, and if you want to carry a dot and a light for those 1% chances then thats fine, but carry is every day and I think the point was is that really needed, is the added bulk and complexity of failure worth it? Just to reiterate that this is only in regards to carrying a small carry pistol when outside the home, I am pretty sure he never said not to have a light on your home defense gun or go to war gun, he has said a light on the home gun is needed 100%. People just aren't watching the full video or series. Maybe I got it wrong and he is saying that but that is what I got from those videos. Thoughts and theories on are they really needed or not in all situations basically.

    • @bryanpeters5034
      @bryanpeters5034 10 месяцев назад +6

      He said it you're not military or LE, you don't need it. And his example of stupid use was of a cop doing very a very stupid thing.
      You're introducing a wall of nuance into something that was not very nuanced.

    • @cokedaz
      @cokedaz 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@bryanpeters5034I must have heard him mention it in a previous episode, maybe he wasnt clear on that, because I specifically remember him saying for home defense its a must. I think the point is, if he is arguing against using it its because it takes up space and weight, a home defense gun it does not matter its size or weight. Therefore he is talking about a carry gun for defense. Point being, you should be retreating out of the area and not moving forward towards the threat to search for them like Military or LE would. Of course you need a light on your home defense gun, because why not? It is not impacted by size or weight like a carry gun is.

    • @CounterT007
      @CounterT007 10 месяцев назад +2

      I’m with you- I heard “don’t need” and “over-rated.” The only time I heard “useless,” was in the commentary. As to what he actually “said”…I’m sorry but unless someone can show me a considerable amount of self defense shootings in which an attached light was used, then ol Uncle Hack seems to be right…”when was the last time it was needed?” That’s what he said…as for overrated…take a pistol with an optic and attached light- ask yourself, “what’s the one thing that can fail but still make the firearm effective?” 🤔 yeah…the light! Probably have another source I can use on the rare occasion I’d really need it…making the firearm still effective AF….hence…”over-rated.” Also, that light can give your position away. Bad guys don’t need to properly ID a target…there are some occasions in which I’d “prefer” a separate light…again…”overrated.” Uncle Hack is 100% right boys…try not to lose sleep over it 😜

    • @leftyo9589
      @leftyo9589 10 месяцев назад +1

      and 99.999999% of the time they wont need the gun either, yet no one is saying dont carry the gun.

    • @CounterT007
      @CounterT007 10 месяцев назад

      @@leftyo9589 He didn’t say, “Don’t carry an attached light…” he didn’t even say “useless” like this title says…The only people that are suggesting that, are the people “saying” what “he said…” for clicks. Funny how you tube is falling into the same trap as the big network news now…it’s all about the money. Even for RUclipsrs…

  • @SuperTango44
    @SuperTango44 11 месяцев назад +1

    Man! the keyboard warriors at it’s best! Now suddenly the world needs lights for everything!

  • @hall0341
    @hall0341 10 месяцев назад +2

    "If you have a light on a gun, when was the last time you needed it?"
    Hell old man, apply the exact logic to the gun itself.

  • @thankyoujpmorgan
    @thankyoujpmorgan 10 месяцев назад +1

    "Why do civilians even need to carry a gun?"- this guy in a year

    • @96stealth
      @96stealth 9 месяцев назад +1

      If his arguments were consistent (which they aren’t) then that would be the logical conclusion.
      I’m glad I’m not the only one that noticed his contradictions and laughable reasoning.

  • @edsweeney6843
    @edsweeney6843 10 месяцев назад +1

    You do you - great philosophy. Do what works for you, and let others do what works best for them. Be open to new technologies but don't adopt/ use them if they don't work for your needs. OUTSTANDING 😊

  • @americanpatriot477
    @americanpatriot477 11 месяцев назад +2

    He is exactly right! In the civilian world a light , Red dot sight inc is not needed. Name me a single place where one would be in a place so dark that you can see someone attacking you? ( of and using a WML to see if person is a threat or not and it turns out that they are not , is called assault by pointing a weapon). Remember you don’t have the same responsibility as law enforcement or military, you are not required to actively search for suspects or the enemy, clear houses cars inc. you are reacting to an immediate threat. If it’s so dark that you can’t see the threat then the threat can see you. As to red dots. The distance that civilian self defense situation ( not in home defense where a light would be an advantage )that place is measured in feet not yards so the red dot has no real advantage over iron sights. That’s the actual facts, but people will get butt hurt over hearing the truth.

    • @captaintripps935
      @captaintripps935 10 месяцев назад

      It's called rural life.

    • @americanpatriot477
      @americanpatriot477 10 месяцев назад

      @@captaintripps935 what the hell are you talking about??

    • @captaintripps935
      @captaintripps935 10 месяцев назад

      @@americanpatriot477 I really need to explain the utility of a weapon light on a homestead with livestock, in bear country?

    • @americanpatriot477
      @americanpatriot477 10 месяцев назад

      @@captaintripps935 That situation isn’t anything like he was discussing! It has nothing with carrying a concealed weapon for personal defense against humans. Hell in that situation you could carry a shotgun with a weapon mounted light and light up all the bears you want without committing a crime!

    • @captaintripps935
      @captaintripps935 10 месяцев назад

      @@americanpatriot477 It's methhead country, too, bud. And no appeal to authority is going to convince me not to use appropriate and proven tools available to me. Wilson Combat should stick to making 1911s feed truncated cone and cut the gatekeeping excrement.

  • @HatrXx78
    @HatrXx78 11 месяцев назад +2

    Notice how he didn't say anything about tritium night sights? Most people insist on tritium night sights on their carry gun... what good are glow in the dark night sights that only work when it is too dark to ID your target? I'll take a weapon light and standard sights any day over just night sights.

    • @kylebradley3
      @kylebradley3 10 месяцев назад

      Back in the day when they were becoming popular, they were mostly used for an advantage in low light situations to be able to pick up the sights quicker, like a parking garage.

  • @ericturbeville7388
    @ericturbeville7388 11 месяцев назад +3

    Ken is right. Military and LEOs don't always know where the light switch is. You do. You aren't in a tactical situation. 99% of regular self defense situations it's just not needed.

  • @christianarrington6492
    @christianarrington6492 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is why people who have real world experience hate talking about their experience with the gun community. Everyone thinks reloading and being able to recite a manufacturers catalog gives them the standing to even defend themselves against a name they've been dropping for clout for years. I'm just super suprised to see how fragile folks are on this subject, and that people are serious about it not being convenience but now all of a sudden it's a need......or allegedly is always better because thats how technology works. They invent new thing and i buy the new thing because its new best. Astigmatism you say?.....i cast red dot bloom lmao

  • @andrewfossatti4937
    @andrewfossatti4937 10 месяцев назад +1

    Always better to have and not need than need and not have.

  • @Legitonion
    @Legitonion 10 месяцев назад +1

    "If you're not a soldier, if you're not in law enforcement" Sounds anti 2A. It's out of touch elderly people like this that need to step aside and let the next generation take over. Their time has passed, the world they knew is gone, and they've left my generation nothing but problems to deal with.

  • @lenholt7419
    @lenholt7419 11 месяцев назад +2

    I am a strong believer in the Constitution of the United States. I do not consider myself part of the "2A Community" in the social medias. This is a tired subject. As you sit there with your Copper Custom Shirt and gray hair. This all sounds like a couple of Old guys Arguing. Yes that includes Jason. I do not know of all these ND's Jason speaks of going on. I can count on one hand but not much more than that. I bet if it was worthy of noting the AFT would have already accounted for it. It don't add up with ALL this TRAINING INDUSTRY being so successful. Just pay us to tell you how to think or join "Our Club".... Like I said earlier a couple of old Guys arguing in an echo chamber. Now there is hope for Jason finding his Inner Fudd he's getting older by the second. Tim is already gone over the hill. You don't need a Flashlight on your primary defensive handgun. You better be carrying a flashlight for things that you need to see in the dark Please tell me how many people, show of hands... don't have light switches in their homes or apartments. How many can walk through their house in the dark an never stump their toe? If you think you need to be Jason Born go for it. What's that? I DON'T CARE.

  • @JDM396
    @JDM396 10 месяцев назад +1

    He was spouting the same crap on the Wilson channel a few weeks ago. Fudlore at its finest.

  • @KalabCoine-kp8es
    @KalabCoine-kp8es 10 месяцев назад +3

    I had a very recent experience which made me believe a weapon light is a great idea. I live in very rural Oklahoma. Both my son and I were fishing under a bridge on the Arkansas river where there are only cow fields between Coweta and Haskel OK. It had gotten dark and we packed up to head home. When we walked up the embankment there were 3 homeless men sandwiching 10 feet of my truck !!!! We are in the country! Never thought this would be a thing. It was dark, when they saw us the men kinda backed off and acted like nothing was going on. Would not make eye contact. I carry. I have a red dot. Shoot very regularly, retired military and active member is a Tulsa gun club. I for some reason never really thought of having a light on my carry gun. I have it on my nightstand gun because you need to see the threat and what is going on to be safe. This situation made me rethink the light on my carry. What if those men thad other ideas like robbing or hurting us!!!! I would have been at an extreme disadvantage with the very low light as far as identifying threats!! Maybe they saw me an a very large 6,2 weight lifter, football, wrestler high schooler walk up the hill and decided, not as easy as it could have been. I don’t know. It spooked me. Not sure if I could have been accurate or safe without being able to visualize the threat without a light of some kind. I now have ordered a light and new holster for my carry gun. Luckily they just kind of slipped more under the bridge and nothing happened. My truck was locked and nothing in the bed, and most importantly I didn’t have to draw my weapon! and my son and I left safely.

    • @calanon534
      @calanon534 10 месяцев назад +1

      Howdy, neighbor!

  • @dannyfowler7055
    @dannyfowler7055 10 месяцев назад +4

    I agree, you do you. And maybe you mentioned it and I missed it, but you NEVER point a weapon at what you don’t intend to harm, it’s very easy to use a light to illuminate your target or threat, but you’re now pointing a loaded weapon at that target/threat, and that may be a family member or innocent person. Yup, I’m an old guy, and my eyes pick up a front sight more easily than a red dot, to each their own.

    • @leftyo9589
      @leftyo9589 10 месяцев назад +1

      ever noticed a light can light up things its not pointed at........?

  • @XrayMike17plus1
    @XrayMike17plus1 11 месяцев назад +1

    It's fine to have a red dot (RDS) on a weapon and a weapon light. For the love of God, though, carry a handheld light (or more than one) and use that for general illumination tasks. Know the laws in your state. In some states, unholstering and pointing a loaded, ready-to-fire pistol at someone is felony assault - whether you're just using the light or not. I'm guessing that was a point Ken tried to make (rather poorly). He's buds with Mas Ayoob, who I've seen stress that point more eloquently. Use whatever makes you a more effective shooter. Just know the legal ramifications of lighting up someone with a weapon light in your state... and carry a handheld light.

  • @orthogonal1
    @orthogonal1 11 месяцев назад +6

    On concealed carry guns, no lights, red dots, etc. On car guns, open carry guns, and house guns, lights, red dots, load 'em up.

  • @clydegreenehaywoodco
    @clydegreenehaywoodco 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think the point he was trying to make was whatever you have learn to use it properly and that you need to set up your firearms and and your gear in a way that works for you not against you. Their are fundamentals and techniques for even using a flashlight. I'm not sure if he was being condescending saying kids nowadays but I do know I'm terrible for trying to say something and it comes out completely wrong.

  • @christianarrington6492
    @christianarrington6492 11 месяцев назад +1

    The military and police do things that help window lickers be dangerous in the right direction. He's right that it's unimportant ease of use features and are not necessary whatsoever. You should'nt only have a light on your weapon. None of the people used as examples do. So far you've described flagging people to identify them......I've never heard the new tech people sound so whiney when the benchmark of skill says people aren't using their brains and training to carry less and be more effecient than carrying the M-17 with an optic and a weight to help with that stout 9mm recoil. This isn't fuddery y'all....

  • @joker747A
    @joker747A 10 месяцев назад +1

    GET OFF MY LAWN (with your weapon mounted light)! 😏🤣
    Outfit your smoke wagon the way you want. We still in America, Jack! ✊

  • @politenessman3901
    @politenessman3901 10 месяцев назад +1

    Ken carries a gun but feels that having an ability to properly identify a potential threat (or rule something out as a threat) in the dark before you fire is a bad idea.
    Don't be like Ken.

  • @gregcorson6685
    @gregcorson6685 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great Video well done and respectful and informative. Love your content

  • @Coltron_Actual
    @Coltron_Actual 11 месяцев назад +1

    Don't buy a $100 TLR-7A, but be sure to buy one of WC's $3000 7-round products to carry instead.

    • @rrr3r2
      @rrr3r2 11 месяцев назад

      TLR-7A is badass I love mine but now I got to sell it cuz some old dude said I shouldn’t carry it

  • @13_voices
    @13_voices 11 месяцев назад +1

    I really do respect and appreciate the advice and opinion of experienced people like Ken Hackathorn, but at the end of the day, you have to do whatever fits your needs. Don't let anyone shame you for what fits you. Train well and stay safe America.

  • @edwardbentley
    @edwardbentley 11 месяцев назад +1

    What’s the problem??? This is an opinion, you know, 1st Amendment. John Correia, ASP has said the same things about lights and spare mags for years. There are a bunch of videos of cops shooting people and other cops while using their weapon mounted light to search. I carry strong side, iron sights, extra mags and no light. Calm down on raking Ken across the coals.

  • @jeffhudson2346
    @jeffhudson2346 4 месяца назад

    "do you actually need that" is a very relevant question that is not presented enough today. To many of us are just taking the word of influencers and marketing and not actually identifying what our basic equipment and skills are first before getting into the nice to have. The ones that come to mind for me are the folks that are always chasing what is "hot" and not focusing on refining what they have.

  • @lordhuck2689
    @lordhuck2689 11 месяцев назад +1

    If you post things that aren’t glowing praise on the Wilson Combat RUclips channel they will block your ability to post anything on their channel in future.

  • @Soulcritic
    @Soulcritic 11 месяцев назад +3

    I'm a fudd & I'm proud of it! No dots/lights on my pistol! It seams like the dot/ light crowd is so defensive, that they are trying to convince themselves that dots/lights are cool. Back in the day gunsluts wrote for gun rags. Today gunsluts are called influencers! Anybody on pewtub can be an influencer. Technology might have improved, but the gunfight has remained the same!

    • @Mrelindio42
      @Mrelindio42 10 месяцев назад

      If I was guessing, I'd bet you can shoot single handed, left or right. That seems to be an uncommon skill nowadays.

    • @Soulcritic
      @Soulcritic 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Mrelindio42 The ability to shoot 1 handed with strong or weak hand should be a common, practiced, skill!

    • @Mrelindio42
      @Mrelindio42 10 месяцев назад

      Since I am older than dirt, I was taught that on my first LEO job. We even shot at 50 yards with one hand with a 4" barrel revolver as part of our qualification. At least they let us use our strong hand for that part.

  • @TommyboyGTP
    @TommyboyGTP 11 месяцев назад +1

    "I'm not attacking Ken" You don't need to, he did it to himself.