Time
- 2 Hours
Firearm
- Rifle
Difficulty Level
- Beginner
- Intermediate
- Advanced
Prerequisites
- Minimum age requirement: 21 for handgun; 18 for low light rifle course. Participant should have a basic understanding of how to handle and shoot a firearm as well as how to handle a flashlight. Frontier Justice Basic Pistol Skills required (see instructor for exceptions).
Low Light Shooting
Objective: To gain proficiency with mounted and unmounted light systems in low-light/no-light environments.
Course Description: This class will be conducted in a low-light environment of the Frontier Justice range area. Through basic principles of low-light tactics to participating in search drills, students will gain a general overview of how to respond and/or shoot in low-light/no-light scenarios.
Learning Objectives:
- Training your vision to low-light defensive scenarios
- How to choose and use the tactical flashlight
- Understanding the differences of lighting
- Using hand-held flashlights in conjunction with firearms
- Types of grips when using free hand lights
- Shooting with mounted firearm lights
- Other types of lighting
Search drills: Students will take turns searching and observing inside a room. (Note: During the search, students should be able to identify firearms and other items including persons).
- Constant-on flashlight
- Flashing and moving
- Painting and moving
- Door backlighting
- Strobe lights
- Offensive light use
- Laser usage
Required Equipment:
- Firearm and ammunition-approximately 50-150 brass cased rounds
- Light of your choosing (mounted/unmounted)
Class includes:
- Top-rate instruction
- State-of-the-art range facilities