SsevenN
Regular Member
I got to practice it for the first time yesterday evening.
Thoughts:
I was 'point shooting' alot, it was working well, even though my pistol has night sights, and I had a hand held mag light, the shots were smoother and easier with point shooting. I only practice point shooting about 15% of the time I'm working with a handgun, but I was imprssed with the results. The light actually helps you point more naturally, or so it felt to me. (Even point shooting a man sized target 15-20 yards away.
Watching the muzzle bloom illuminate cardboard cutouts is awesome. Watching your muzzle bloom illuminate the man you're shooting in a defensive situation would be scary!!
Malfunction drills are a whole new challenge while attempting to properly manipulate a flashlight and firearm.
I shoot better one hand, unsupported in the night, than I shoot one hand unsupported in the day!
Thoughts:
I was 'point shooting' alot, it was working well, even though my pistol has night sights, and I had a hand held mag light, the shots were smoother and easier with point shooting. I only practice point shooting about 15% of the time I'm working with a handgun, but I was imprssed with the results. The light actually helps you point more naturally, or so it felt to me. (Even point shooting a man sized target 15-20 yards away.
Watching the muzzle bloom illuminate cardboard cutouts is awesome. Watching your muzzle bloom illuminate the man you're shooting in a defensive situation would be scary!!
Malfunction drills are a whole new challenge while attempting to properly manipulate a flashlight and firearm.
I shoot better one hand, unsupported in the night, than I shoot one hand unsupported in the day!
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