Low Light Techniques

$150.00
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January 24 2026 4pm-10pm.                      Low-Light Shooting Techniques Course

Most real-world defensive encounters don’t happen in bright daylight—they happen in low-visibility environments. This course is designed to give you the skills and confidence to safely and effectively operate your firearm when the lights go down.

In this hands-on, performance-based course, students will learn how to identify threats, move, and make accurate decisions in low-light and no-light conditions while maintaining strict firearm safety.

What You’ll Learn

  • Principles of low-light engagements

  • Flashlight selection and setup (handheld vs weapon-mounted)

  • Proper flashlight techniques and angles

  • Target identification vs. target confirmation

  • Shooting, moving, and reloading in reduced light

  • Managing stress and decision-making in darkness

  • Avoiding common low-light mistakes that cause safety issues

Who This Course Is For

  • Responsible armed citizens

  • Concealed carriers

  • Home defense minded individuals

  • Students who have completed a basic pistol course and want to advance their skills

This is not a beginner firearms safety class—students should already be comfortable with safe gun handling, drawing, and basic marksmanship.

Equipment Needed 

Majority of this course will be focused on Handgun. Rifle will be covered at the end of the course. We ask if you want to partake in the rifle portion your rifle must be suppressed.  

  • Handgun (with or without weapon-mounted light)

  • Suppressed Rifle with WML (if partaking in rifle portion)

  • Handheld flashlight (recommended even if using a WML)

  • Headlamp

  • 2 Glowsticks or Glowstick alternatives 

  • Quality holster (no Serpa-style holsters)

  • Minimum of 500 rounds of handgun ammunition

  • Minimum of 200 rounds of rifle ammunition

  • Eye & ear protection

Why Train Low-Light?

Because you don’t get to choose the lighting when it matters most.

Train with purpose. Train with confidence. Train for reality.

January 24 2026 4pm-10pm.                      Low-Light Shooting Techniques Course

Most real-world defensive encounters don’t happen in bright daylight—they happen in low-visibility environments. This course is designed to give you the skills and confidence to safely and effectively operate your firearm when the lights go down.

In this hands-on, performance-based course, students will learn how to identify threats, move, and make accurate decisions in low-light and no-light conditions while maintaining strict firearm safety.

What You’ll Learn

  • Principles of low-light engagements

  • Flashlight selection and setup (handheld vs weapon-mounted)

  • Proper flashlight techniques and angles

  • Target identification vs. target confirmation

  • Shooting, moving, and reloading in reduced light

  • Managing stress and decision-making in darkness

  • Avoiding common low-light mistakes that cause safety issues

Who This Course Is For

  • Responsible armed citizens

  • Concealed carriers

  • Home defense minded individuals

  • Students who have completed a basic pistol course and want to advance their skills

This is not a beginner firearms safety class—students should already be comfortable with safe gun handling, drawing, and basic marksmanship.

Equipment Needed 

Majority of this course will be focused on Handgun. Rifle will be covered at the end of the course. We ask if you want to partake in the rifle portion your rifle must be suppressed.  

  • Handgun (with or without weapon-mounted light)

  • Suppressed Rifle with WML (if partaking in rifle portion)

  • Handheld flashlight (recommended even if using a WML)

  • Headlamp

  • 2 Glowsticks or Glowstick alternatives 

  • Quality holster (no Serpa-style holsters)

  • Minimum of 500 rounds of handgun ammunition

  • Minimum of 200 rounds of rifle ammunition

  • Eye & ear protection

Why Train Low-Light?

Because you don’t get to choose the lighting when it matters most.

Train with purpose. Train with confidence. Train for reality.