Afternoon Hair, most lights/lasers are mounted under the barrel on the frame. If they had Glocks, probably a Glocklight. Newer Semi-autos seem all to have a rail on and the lights/lasers slide on and lock in place.
There’s a number of switch systems out there, some turn on at the light, others on the grip, some pulse. Lots of choices out there. It’s a lot easier than holding a flashlight in one hand and the gun in the other.
Don’t think they have a good system for our S & W revolvers though, it’s almost a semi-auto only game, and we don’t get to play if we shoot our classic revolvers. Same with classic Sig-Sauer or Colt 1911 or their clones. Still always a reason for getting another sidearm? Right?
Ah - well it may have been on the bottom, I didn’t look that close! But it wasn’t on till they entered the barn and it was dark. I didn’t see them reach up and flip it on, but I could see it lighting up the dark, and the laser pointer right in the middle of it.
It was nifty!
Crimson Trace laser grips for S&W J, K, L, and N frames. Laser grips for M1911s. Ask, and American ingenuity has already answered.
