LOW-LIGHT SHOOTING
TECHNIQUES
AND TACTICS
- $149 per person -

This course focuses exclusively on the issues
related to shooting in Low-Light situations. Since
the vast majority of armed exchanges occur at night,
this is an essential course for anyone who regularly
carries a firearm at night. Topics covered include
physiology of the human eye and how it functions in
low-light, flashlight techniques, weapons-mounted
lights, use of night sights, reduced light search
techniques, target identification and acquisition,
low-light in indoor vs. outdoor environments and
low-light specific tactics. Required equipment
includes ear protection, clear eye protection, an
appropriate firearm, a quality strong side holster, a
minimum of two magazines or speedloaders, a sturdy belt,
a side switch or tailcap switch white light flashlight
and 150 rounds of target ammo. Recommended
equipment includes a belt holster for your flashlight,
extra batteries and 10 rounds of your normal carry ammo.
You will learn:
- Physiology of human vision
- Fundamental flashlight design and function
- Flashlight selection and usage
- Fundamental of tactical illumination
- Stealth movement and vision control
- Communication in low-light conditions
- Target isolation and weapons identification
- Low-light shooting and flashlight manipulation
- Dominating with light
- Ambidextrous and one-handed shooting
- Less than ideal or alternative shooting positions
- Basic room clearing and evasive tactics in low-light
- Shoot – No Shoot Scenarios
- Force on Force Scenarios
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