New 3" J-Frame that needs to loose the "Goodyears".
Some “old school” shooter types believe that lights and lasers on pistols are faddish and gimmicky. Other people swear by them. Here are the facts. A light on your pistol allows you to identify your target in low-light or no-light conditions, which, according to the FBI, account for the lighting conditions in 80% of shootings. Sure, night sights are useful to a large extent, but a gun-mounted light enables you to be SURE of your target before you shoot. In addition, almost all weapon mounted lights today have some type of momentary switch. This is useful because you don’t want to have the light on until a moment or two before you acquire the target. In tactical situations, you don’t want to announce your presence until you’re set up and ready to go. “Old school” aside, weapon mounted lights give you the upper hand in the dark uncertainty, and in life-and-death situations, you can’t afford to be uncertain.