- Increase your probabilities of prevailing in low light conditions
- Understand and apply the basic "Tactical Lighting Principles" and the correct use of lighting tools
- Recognize the paradigm of using illumination tools as a "Force Option"
- Identify typical lighting situations
- Becoming familiar with the various flashlight shooting techniques
Most encounters with assailants occur at a range of less than 7 feet.
The average engagement time is 2.5 seconds.
Approximately 80% of all armed confrontations with law enforcement officers occur in adverse light conditions.
Flashlight Techniques:
FBI, Neck Index, Harries, Hargreaves Lite Touch, Chapman, USMC, Stack, Rogers.
This course is realistic about using a handgun in lowlight conditions. It prepares you to use the technique that may work best for the individual shooter. We all realize defending ourselves can be difficult, but even more so, in the dark or low light conditions. It not only teaches the techniques, it allows you to practice and determine the how and why.
A quality flashlight, eye and ear protection, hat with a brim and 200 rounds of ammunition. Defensive handgun I (basic) or greater is a prerequisite for attending this course.
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