Does anyone use a mounted light on their P365?
Which do you use? The Sig Foxtrot that is made for the P365 looks like the most compact, but the Streamlight TLR7 is brighter.
If you use a light on your P365, what holster do you use?
I have already done that quite a few times, and this gun is not only my carry gun but also the primary gun I would use at night at home, if needed.Spend your money on ammo or a training class instead - you'll get more value for your money. A WML on a carry gun is a waste of money.
Do you have a link to that? Would love to read what he has to say. I have heard him talk about not using a weapon mounted light to search, but haven't heard him say not to have a weapon mounted light.Been reading/following legal issues that can rise up by having a light on your CCW from Mr. Ayoob, it can create serious problems.
A WML and training/ammo are not mutually exclusive.Spend your money on ammo or a training class instead - you'll get more value for your money. A WML on a carry gun is a waste of money.
I don’t disagree with most of what you say here. But whether one uses a WML or a handheld, there is a degree of knowledge and skill needed.WMLs are associated with a higher incidence of unintentional discharges, due to task saturation, and slips and lapses errors.
WMLs also encourage one to violate Rule 2, never point your gun.... Yes, I'm aware that the periphery of the light beam can be used, or the light can be pointed at the ceiling or floor, but extreme stress can override that practice unless it's been thoroughly ingrained by hours and hours of practice. (Many people slap a WML on their pistol and mistakenly believe they don't need training and extensive practice because it's so "simple" to use.)
Finally, there's legal aspects of using a WML that can get a CCW user arrested for felony aggravated assault for allegedly pointing a loaded gun at an innocent person/people. It doesn't matter if the gun is actually pointed, it's another person's reasonable perception that the gun was pointed and it created a fear of being shot. Whereas, you can point a flashlight at anyone all you want.