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Erik Lund: Low light rifle/pistol, 11/29/14, Oconee County

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Statistics show that the vast majority of gunfights occur in a reduced light. If you are not training to fight in this environment, then you are most likely unprepared for when evil finds you. Many techniques that seem easy in daylight become immensely more difficult in low-light. Opportunities to train in low-light are only sparsely available, don’t miss this opportunity. Learn how to effectively manipulate a fighting light and a firearm at the same time and dominate the night.



We will also have an additional section covering the use of Night Vision, IR Lasers, and Thermal Imagers. If you own such devices, you are welcome to bring them and use them during the course.


Some of the techniques covered in the course


Maximizing the use of vision in a reduced light environment
Features necessary in handheld and weapon mounted lights
Flashlight manipulation techniques
Lowlight Fighting Principals
Integrated Pistol and Flashlight manipulation skills
Integrated Rifle and Flashlight manipulation skills
Muzzle device and ammunition flash evaluations
Use of Cover/Concealment in a reduced light environment
Use of Iron Sights in a reduced light environment
Use of Illuminated and Non Illuminated optics in a reduced light environment


Course requirements


This course is designed to introduce the student to the concepts, techniques, and tactics of fighting in a reduced light environment. The course will primarily focus on manipulation techniques integrated with some reduced light fighting tactics. This course is designed as an introductory course to reduced light fighting skills. This course is not for new shooters, but if you have had any rifle or pistol training with me or another, reputable Instructor, you are qualified for this course.


You are permitted to sign up others in one posting, but you will be responsible for their conduct. If you bring them to the course and they are not able to conduct the training in a safe manner and are asked to leave the course, as the responsible party for bringing them to the training, you will be asked to accompany them also. There will be NO REFUNDS for unsafe weapons handling at this course.


I would also ask the following of all students planning on attending:


1. Have your rifle and pistol zeroed and ready to go. There will be no time wasted on zeroing weapons.
2. Please be sure your weapons are cleaned and fully operational
3. Please bring high quality ammunition and magazines. I will not be slowing or stopping the firing line to allow for repeated malfunction clearing. If you show up with crap ammo that doesn't function in your weapons, you will miss training repetitions. Please bring the good stuff and make the most of the training day.
4. Please put fresh batteries in all your flashlights and optics, and bring spare batteries.


EQUIPMENT LIST


Rifle (Course is designed around the AR weapons platform, but any of the following types of rifles are acceptable)
AR series (AR-15, M-16, M-4, etc.), HK series (33, 53, 93, etc.), AK series (47, 74, or the 100 series), Mini 14, M1-A (M-14 style), Sig 550 series, Robinson Arms XCR, etc.


*Please contact me if you have a rifle not on this list and wish to use it for the course. The lead instructor will make a determination if the rifle is appropriate for this course.


Semi-automatic rifle with a minimum of 3-30 round magazines or 5-20 round magazines
400 rds. Rifle ammunition


Semi-automatic pistol with a minimum of 3 hi-capacity magazines or 5 Single Stack magazines
400 rds. Pistol ammunition


Tactical type sling required on rifle
Eye/ Ear Protection (Electronic ear protection recommended)
PLEASE BRING SOME ADDITIONAL CLEAR LENSES FOR TRAINING AT NIGHT!


Hand-held fighting flashlight with end-cap activation button (Mandatory)
Weapons (Rifle & Pistol) mounted flashlights (Optional, but highly recommended)
2 Cyalume Glow Sticks
Spare batteries for all lights and optics
Baseball style hat
Kneepads (Optional)
Belt, Holster, Ammunition reloading pouches or devices
Pads/ Paper/ Pens for note taking


Cost of course is $180 (which includes range fee) due at registration on the morning of the course.
Course is limited to 18 students.


Starting time is 1pm. Please make plans to arrive around 12:30 am for registration and gear up time. Training day will last from 1pm to 10pm with 1 hr. for dinner. Dinner time will be limited as we have a lot of material to cover. Please bring your meal with you.


As always, please inform me ASAP if you are unable to attend the course. I do not require deposits to hold your slot, BUT short of a catastrophic event or a death in the family, if you have requested a slot in the course I expect you to show.

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