Liberator ST from First-Light-USA
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has this thing been used with success?
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The problem with your question is, semiautos are balanced. When you add the weight of a light to the end of a pistol, you are throwing off the balance of the weapon.
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Weapon lights are great on paper, but in a real world situation can be awkward to manipulate especially if you do not want it on constantly, this light however, it much easier to manipulate without having to hyperextend a finger or add muzzle weight to the weapon. Newer models feature a disorienting strobing feature that works wonderfully. I use this light and would recommend it over a weapon light.
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Looks kind of neat, but for tactical solutions, wouldn't they just have a light on their firearm?
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Nice review. Love First-Light-USA products.
Having carried and used the Tomahawk ST for nearly a year, I've found it near perfect for my needs, Check out the film reviews I made on the Tomahawk to compare it to the Liberator. (They are video comments to this vid, if approved.)
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Good review. Much appreciated, thanks.
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cool
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Excellent review, I'm going to have get one of these! Nice Sig P226, what caliber is it?
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How Much?
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shoot the cam!
a head light or helmet light is also hands free.... and always shines where you're looking at
TechGuyatNY 3 years ago 3
Although helmet lights are great for certain uses, many MIL personnel worry it is asking to be shot in the head. That said, the Liberator was mostly made with an LEO market in mind, in which they rarely have helmets.
milspecmonkey 3 years ago