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Protect your family! = The good news? It just got easier with a Tactical Flashlight. Here's your g= uide to keeping your loved ones safe. You got this Do you run at night? How= about in the early morning? If so, protect yourself. Carrying a tactical f= lashlight with you is always advised, especially when it's dark. A tactical= flashlight is one that is normally used by military or police force. It's = designed to be mounted on a weapon to shoot targets in lowly lit areas. Thi= s type of flashlight is extremely handy for the average civilian in moments= where self-defense is necessary. They are smaller than regular flashlights= , emit a stronger light and are made of weapon-grade aluminum to be very du= rable. Just like a pocketknife, the tactical flashlight is compact, yet use= ful enough to be carried with you regularly. Whether used in the event of a= power outage, in your basement to fix some wiring, out on a walk or jog wi= th your dog late at night or in the event of an attack, you'll always be gl= ad to have your tactical flashlight on you. According to Mike Seeklander, f= irearms and tactical trainer with Shooting Performance, everyone should car= ry a tactical flashlight at all times. Not only can they help identify thre= ats? as attackers oftentimes use darkness to their advantage? but they also= can be used as an improvised weapon. A bright light being shined in the ey= e of a potential attacker will take them by surprise and momentarily disori= ent them, allowing you to run away and find safety. In fact, shining that b= right light into someone's eyes will give them momentary blindness for at l= east three to four seconds, giving you a good head start to hotfoot it to a= safe location.

The serrated edge, also called a crenelated or tooth= ed bezel, of your tactical flashlight, is often advertised by flashlight co= mpanies as a feature meant to break car windows in case of emergency. What = is particularly good about this feature is that you can use it as an improv= ised striking device. A solid blow to the head of an attacker with the toot= hed bezel edge of your tactical flashlight will create a considerable flesh= wound. The pain that the attacker will be experiencing, not to mention the= momentary blindness created by blood in his eyes, will give you time to ma= ke your get away. When traveling by plane, be sure to put it in your checke= d bag. This Is What To Look For In A Tactical Flashlight When buying a tact= ical flashlight, be discerning. Choose one with the features you'll need. W= hich features? For starters, make sure it's small. It shouldn't be much big= ger than the palm of your hand. This ensures ease of carry, and also makes = it discreet enough so that a potential attacker won't notice it in your han= d and try to remove it from your person. It should emit at least 120 lumens= of light. Anything less is not bright enough to disorient an attacker, whi= ch is an integral element of your escape plan. Go for a simpler model and a= void flashlights that have a strobe or SOS function. These features are oft= en more confusing than helpful, and the last thing you need in the event of= an attack is a technological mishap. Keeping it simple will help you seaml= essly take advantage of your flashlight when the time is right. Go for a wa= terproof model. Why? It will work in all weather conditions. Also, find one= that is ruggedly constructed with an easy-to-grip machined texture. Find a= model composed of hard-anodized aluminum. These are tough, yet light. Fina= lly, opt for a tactical flashlight that has LED bulbs as opposed to incande= scent. The bulbs break less easily, can withstand a beating, and are more e= nergy efficient and less easy to burn through. What Should You Do If Attack= ed In The Dark Should you encounter an attacker in the dark, there is a par= ticular way you should move to properly utilize your tactical flashlight an= d maximize your safety. One golden rule to proper flashlight self-defense s= afety is not leaving it on for long periods. This will show your location t= o an attacker and leave you as an open target.

The attacker will mos= t likely shoot or run at the location where they last saw the light from yo= ur flashlight, so use it strategically. First, turn your flashlight on and = scan the location, searching for threats. Next, turn off the light and move= Repeat this series of steps until you have either secured your environmen= t or located your threat. By turning your light off and moving, you can rem= ove yourself from the threatening spot that your attacker will now be focus= ed on. If you are unarmed and you don't have any combative training, or if = you don't know whether or not your attacker is armed, then your best option= is always to flee. If you have to engage the attacker, the most effective = way to disorient a threat is to hit him in the face hard with the toothed b= ezel edge of your flashlight. This will incapacitate them enough for you to= get away. Other self-defense measures you can take are low, hard kicks to = areas like the groin and knees. With the blinding light coming from your ta= ctical flashlight, they won't be able to see these coming. This Is How To H= andle Lowly Lit Situations If you carry a firearm for self-defense, a tacti= cal flashlight can assist in illuminating a threat in lowly lit situations.= According to FBI stats, the likelihood of you having to use your firearm i= n low light is much greater than in daylight. When using a tactical flashli= ght in tandem with a firearm, Seeklander recommends using a two-handed appr= oach he calls the ? Eye-Index Technique.? This is a modification of a gun/f= lashlight technique taught to Federal Air Marshals called the ? Neck Index.= ? It is done by holding your tactical flashlight in your non-dominant hand = so that the light is by your eye, while having your gun hand extended out. = Having the light by your eye illuminates your target and your gun sights, w= hile also providing the extra head protection from having your hand up by y= our head.

 

 

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