Not rost but will state that if you can't see your sights then positive target ID will be questionable, yet still essential. Use of a weapon in low light conditions is an essential skill and must be practiced. There are a number of methodologies demonstrated on You Tube, some actually provide good info. It gets dark every day and you can prepare and practice w/ dryfire suing a wml, handheld light or,ideally both,s in your own dwelling which is your 1st priority location.

The old failure drill, 2 to the chest and 1 to the head, as a practiced response is very useful if your opponent wears armor or not. Practice, practice, practice.


mike r


Don't wish it were easier
Wish you were better

Stab them in the taint, you can't put a tourniquet on that.
Craig Douglas ECQC