We have a Simunitions based Low Light Techniques Rifle course on Aug 9th in Atlanta, currently have some slots open I would like to fill. GP members can attend for a $100.00 fee (normally $250.00). This covers all training, sims ammo and the range fee.
You can bring your personal AR or use one of ours for the course.
Brief overview of course content:
You can bring your personal AR or use one of ours for the course.
Brief overview of course content:
Real world safety
Equipment selection and concerns
Choosing the best light
Light limitations
Carry methods (weapon mounted and handheld)
Basic grip techniques (modified for light control)
Understanding low-light effects on the eye
Vision in low-light under stress (Sympathetic Nervous System activation)
Twilight-low-light physical advantages
Use of the light for navigation, searching and control
Light dynamics under fire
Rifle specific physical navigation in close quarters
Judgment shooting (physical force-on-force scenarios)
Considerations for after a use of force
For more detailed information or to reserve a slot, email Sage@sagedynamics.org
Below is a preview of the Low Light Techniques, Handgun course. The instruction for Rifle is remarkably different, but this will give you a basic idea of the course content.
Equipment selection and concerns
Choosing the best light
Light limitations
Carry methods (weapon mounted and handheld)
Basic grip techniques (modified for light control)
Understanding low-light effects on the eye
Vision in low-light under stress (Sympathetic Nervous System activation)
Twilight-low-light physical advantages
Use of the light for navigation, searching and control
Light dynamics under fire
Rifle specific physical navigation in close quarters
Judgment shooting (physical force-on-force scenarios)
Considerations for after a use of force
For more detailed information or to reserve a slot, email Sage@sagedynamics.org
Below is a preview of the Low Light Techniques, Handgun course. The instruction for Rifle is remarkably different, but this will give you a basic idea of the course content.