Now we're into people with special training and K9s. I have cats. Lots of special training though. Just not in flashlight gunnery. What do you suppose is the ratio of people with flashlights on their guns to people with special training on how to use flashlights on their guns? Probably about the same ratio of a weed-whacker fuel mixture.
Not to give props to scum bag criminals but, there's a notable number who have gunned down cops. And even Marines. And even cops who are Marines. It happens. Effectively using a gun is not that hard. Effectively using a gun with a flashlight, a little harder.
I like that first video Sig-Fiend posted. It agrees with me for a bit. It's not the only one. Yeah, I got the internet. I've read up some on flashlight gunnery before. I read up on ninjas too. You don't have to worry about me ninjin you though. You don't have to worry about me shooting you in your flashlight either. I was J/K.
In that video, the guys talks about the enemy following the light back to you. He also shows how to use a flashlight in your hand that's not holding a gun. I'm in that camp. You want to be able to use that light to see and to make your enemy wonder where you really are. It's nice to be able to distance yourself from the flashlight and not the gun too. Maybe you want to shine a light on a small area to see if there's some broken glass there you might step on or an obstacle you might trip over. I'd like to do that with out pointing my gun there too.
Not to give props to scum bag criminals but, there's a notable number who have gunned down cops. And even Marines. And even cops who are Marines. It happens. Effectively using a gun is not that hard. Effectively using a gun with a flashlight, a little harder.
I like that first video Sig-Fiend posted. It agrees with me for a bit. It's not the only one. Yeah, I got the internet. I've read up some on flashlight gunnery before. I read up on ninjas too. You don't have to worry about me ninjin you though. You don't have to worry about me shooting you in your flashlight either. I was J/K.
In that video, the guys talks about the enemy following the light back to you. He also shows how to use a flashlight in your hand that's not holding a gun. I'm in that camp. You want to be able to use that light to see and to make your enemy wonder where you really are. It's nice to be able to distance yourself from the flashlight and not the gun too. Maybe you want to shine a light on a small area to see if there's some broken glass there you might step on or an obstacle you might trip over. I'd like to do that with out pointing my gun there too.