Nocturnal Operator — Low-Light Weapons Course - Tango Down - Jax December 6th 5pm-10pm

$450.00

Night doesn’t wait — neither should your training. NightFire: Operational Low-Light Handgun, Carbine & Rifle is an intense, classroom-to-range course (max. 4 students) that teaches the science and tactics of operating in low-light conditions. We cover low-light physiology (how pupil response, visual acuity, and stress affect decision-making), light management (when and how to use handheld vs weapon-mounted lights, white-light discipline, and flash/no-flash options), target identification and threat discrimination, optics and night-sight setup, handgun ↔ carbine transitions, reloads and malfunction drills under reduced light, movement and cover techniques for rooms and vehicle environments, angle and reflection awareness, communication and team light tactics, and basic after-action casualty/scene management. The day combines focused classroom instruction with progressive live-fire blocks, designed to build confidence and real-world skills. Students must demonstrate baseline proficiency with weapons to qualify for the night-fire portion. Four students per class — maximum instructor time, maximum realism. Book now to train how you actually carry: in the dark.

Night doesn’t wait — neither should your training. NightFire: Operational Low-Light Handgun, Carbine & Rifle is an intense, classroom-to-range course (max. 4 students) that teaches the science and tactics of operating in low-light conditions. We cover low-light physiology (how pupil response, visual acuity, and stress affect decision-making), light management (when and how to use handheld vs weapon-mounted lights, white-light discipline, and flash/no-flash options), target identification and threat discrimination, optics and night-sight setup, handgun ↔ carbine transitions, reloads and malfunction drills under reduced light, movement and cover techniques for rooms and vehicle environments, angle and reflection awareness, communication and team light tactics, and basic after-action casualty/scene management. The day combines focused classroom instruction with progressive live-fire blocks, designed to build confidence and real-world skills. Students must demonstrate baseline proficiency with weapons to qualify for the night-fire portion. Four students per class — maximum instructor time, maximum realism. Book now to train how you actually carry: in the dark.