Low-Light Handgun
The vast majority of police involved shootings take place under low-light conditions. Although statistics are not kept on civilians involved in lethal encounters, the FBI does track all law enforcement deadly force encounters. We have no reason to believe that these statistics would be any different for civilians.
Since it is far more likely you will have to use your gun for protection while the lighting conditions are poor, doesn’t it make a lot of sense that you would want to learn and practice how to fight with your gun under these deadly conditions? Fighting with a handgun and flashlight is not nearly as straightforward as one my think. There are many issues that have to be considered, prepared for, and overcome.
This class takes place at Red Brush Rifle Range on two shooting bays. One bay is used for the students to learn the different flashlight techniques and principles, while on the other bay a shoot house is set up with rooms that have good guys and bad guys in them. The student goes through the shoot house with an instructor one on one and clears the rooms and make decisions as to when to shoot and when not to shoot.
The targets have real looking human faces, and the bad guys will be holding three dimensional weapons. There will be reactionary targets that react when you hit them with accurate fire and there will be moving targets that will challenge the student. Learning how to fight with a handgun and flashlight is one of the most important skills you will ever learn.
Come join us for the best low-light training in the Tri-State area.
These classes are usually held on a Friday or Saturday night from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM (usually in the fall when it gets dark earlier). Each student will be required to bring a handgun, holster, mag pouches, 300 rounds of ammo, hearing protection, eye protection, baseball cap, high neck shirt, and a good flashlight.
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