Following TLG’s sample dry fire routine.
Week 4, Day 3 (makeup), low-light
- 10 reps wall drill, SHO with flashlight
- 10 reps ID, move right, engage
- 10 reps ID, move left, engage
- 5 reps ID, draw on the move, engage
- 5 reps reload in the dark
- 10 reps wall drill, SHO with flashlight
I missed doing this day in the course of the normal rotation, thus I had to make up the missed session. Just took care of that.
I’m looking forward to October 20 @ KR Training. Going to have Defensive Pistol Skills 2, AT-2 Scenarios, and AT-1A Low Light Shooting. We can only do these days 2x a year because of the realities of light. It’s a LONG day, but always well-worth it.
If you’re in the area and haven’t taken any of these classes, you should consider it. The only class I’d put a hard prerequisite on would be DPS2 — you should be a graduate of DPS1. But AT-2 and AT-1A? Sign up. AT-1A, because of the flashlight requirement, will be a lot of one-handed shooting. And while AT-2 is “force on force” it’s not hard-core. Don’t let either of these two notions scare you off. In fact, if you feel a little unsure or challenged by it, I’d say that’s a good sign you should take it. Get your feet wet, break the ice, and take your skills to a higher level.
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