ABSTRACT

Firefight scenarios under low light conditions are of little difference from full light situations. If you can see your adversary and firepower is required, then follow all the procedures set forth in this book. If, however, your target is not visible, then discharging shots, except under the most dire consequences, is not recommended for obvious reasons. Low light levels render standard handgun sights useless but do not hinder Instinct Combat Shooting concepts. Glow-in-the-dark night sights certainly can be of great value at distances greater than the close-quarter combat zone, but trying to line up these luminous lines or dots while your heartbeat escalates and time slips away is not conducive to surviving CQC.