Our Low Light class has been rescheduled for 26 DECEMBER 2009. If you're interested in participating, please contact me via email at Joseph@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com.
EVENT: DP205 – Low Light Skills
DATE: 26 DECEMBER 2009
LOCATION: Riley Conservation Club – Terre Haute, IN
INSTRUCTOR: Joseph Viray, assisted by ACT staff
TUITION: $125
PREREQUISITES: DP101 (or equivalent); instructor approval REQUIRED
DESCRIPTION:
“Low Light Skills” will focus defensive techniques applied to low light or total darkness situations. The class will focus on the use of modern, high intensity flashlights and their applications to defensive use. Topics will include acquisition of information, use of handheld flashlights both with and without firearms, use of weapon-mounted flashlights, use of supplemental sighting devices (e.g. lasers), use of tritium night sights, etc.
Class: DP205 - Low Light Skills
Location: Riley Conservation Club (near Terre Haute, IN) - www.rileycc.com
Date: Saturday - 26 DECEMBER 2009
Time: 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE:
1:00 - 4:00 pm: Introduction, lecture, indoor demos and practice with lights and inert weapon replicas
4:00 - 5:00 pm: Break for dinner (we'll be serving our usual "gourmet hot dog lunch" as dinner)
5:00 - 6:00 pm: Warm-ups and some drills on the range while there is enough light to see
6:00 - 9:00 pm: Low light live fire drills (live fire ceases no later than 10:00 pm)
9:00 pm: Debriefing
GEAR LIST:
For more information or to register, please contact us via email at:
Joseph@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com
John@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com
Aron@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com
Or visit our web site at: www.AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com
EVENT: DP205 – Low Light Skills
DATE: 26 DECEMBER 2009
LOCATION: Riley Conservation Club – Terre Haute, IN
INSTRUCTOR: Joseph Viray, assisted by ACT staff
TUITION: $125
PREREQUISITES: DP101 (or equivalent); instructor approval REQUIRED
DESCRIPTION:
“Low Light Skills” will focus defensive techniques applied to low light or total darkness situations. The class will focus on the use of modern, high intensity flashlights and their applications to defensive use. Topics will include acquisition of information, use of handheld flashlights both with and without firearms, use of weapon-mounted flashlights, use of supplemental sighting devices (e.g. lasers), use of tritium night sights, etc.
** PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS CLASS WILL INCLUDE LIVE FIRE DRILLS. **
Class: DP205 - Low Light Skills
Location: Riley Conservation Club (near Terre Haute, IN) - www.rileycc.com
Date: Saturday - 26 DECEMBER 2009
Time: 1:00 pm to 9:00 pm
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE:
1:00 - 4:00 pm: Introduction, lecture, indoor demos and practice with lights and inert weapon replicas
4:00 - 5:00 pm: Break for dinner (we'll be serving our usual "gourmet hot dog lunch" as dinner)
5:00 - 6:00 pm: Warm-ups and some drills on the range while there is enough light to see
6:00 - 9:00 pm: Low light live fire drills (live fire ceases no later than 10:00 pm)
9:00 pm: Debriefing
GEAR LIST:
- Reliable, high-intensity handheld light; lanyard recommended
- Back-up light (optional)
- Spare batteries (recommended)
- Spare lamps (if your light uses incandescent lamps)
- Low intensity "task light" for navigation and checking targets (optional)
- Weapon-mounted light (optional)
- Inert replica of your pistol if you have one (e.g "Blue Gun" or similar that fits your holster)
- Concealment garment (optional)
- Pistol, caliber consistent with defensive needs
- 300-500 rounds of ammunition (how much you need depends on how much you choose to fire)
- 3 or more magazines or speed loaders. More is better to avoid delays on the line.
- Magazine or speed loader carriers
- Belt holster that covers the trigger guard and allows one handed holstering
- Pistol belt
- Eye and ear protection. Electronic muffs or vented earplugs suggested allowing
- easier hearing of range commands.
[*]Billed cap
[*]Please dress appropriately for outdoor activities according to the weather and allow
for moderate physical activity. We will shoot, rain or shine, so consider bringing rain
gear.
[*]You may consider bringing snacks and fluids for the day. Snack bars or power bars
are great to keep in your shooting bag. Water or a combination of water and sport
drinks work best. ACT will provide a hotdog dinner (hotdogs, chips and cookies) and
bottled water throughout the day.
For more information or to register, please contact us via email at:
Joseph@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com
John@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com
Aron@AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com
Or visit our web site at: www.AdaptiveConsultingandTraining.com