Your Low Light Fight Training Program Book is the most in-depth guide on the topic ever created that actually gives you actionable steps to improve your skills.
Chapter
1: Low Light Principles - The Keys To Low Light Fighting
Understanding that without handgun skills, flashlight skills are useless
Review low light shooting statistics
Are you going to hold the light Separated or Integrated?
Advantages & disadvantages to weapon mounted lights
Realize the goals our low light "system" must allow us to do
Analyze potential techniques that will allow you to select the best one for you
Understanding the differences in searching for a threat A) before the threat is located or B) once a potential threat is located
Chapter 2: Gear Talk - Selecting the Proper Low Light Tools to Win the Fight
What night sights are, if you need them and if there is a better sight for your needs
What to actually focus on when choosing a weapon-mounted light for your handgun
When you'll want to use a handheld light instead of a weapon mounted light
Why you should learn handheld light skills with sub-compacts
Chapter 3: Shooting And Combatives - Dealing With The Threat At 1-3 Yards
Different positions to keep your gun when searching through rooms, hallways and around corners
Caging - How to protect your head from getting hit and keeping yourself from getting knocked down
The 3 different striking styles and the best one for different situations
Chapter 4: Light Search And Engage Techniques - Finding And Addressing The Threat At 3+ Yards
What the key feature to any weapon-mounted light is
What to practice to strengthen muzzle control with a weapon mounted light
With a Weapon Mounted Light The differences in using your weapon mounted light in Search and Engage modes
What to practice to become confident in your skills if you decide to shoot the bad guy
What I look for in reliable handheld lights
3 reasons why I don't like the Chin Index one-handed light technique
The Eye Index technique that I teach, which is modified from the neck index I learned at the Federal Air Marshal Training Academy
Why you need to use the gun and light separately and appropriately when you're in Search Mode instead of the Eye Index
I'll go over Eye Index drills for you to practice
The rare occasions two-handed techniques are necessary
What two-handed technique is best for you? Harries Technique and Bill Rogers’ Technique
When to decide to go two-handed
Chapter 5: Room Search and Movement - Key Tactics In Your Low Light Plan
How to open a door while maintaining your grip on your flashlight and your gun
Why having a friend set up surprises during training will help take you to the next level
The value of a strobe feature and how to effectively use it to your advantage
The setup lots of light companies are selling that you need to AVOID
Chapter 6: Low Light Training Drills - Dry Fire And Live Fire Skill Development
5 Dry Fire Drills | 5 Live Fire Drills
Low Light Training Schedule
Refer to Your Defensive Handgun Training Program for advanced skill developing low light drills
BONUS CHAPTER: Defensive Rifle - Setting Up For Low Light
Alternate Lighting Solutions