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Old September 28, 2007, 10:40 PM   #18
Deaf Smith
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Join Date: October 31, 2000
Location: Texican!
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Just go to a indoor range that will turn down the lights and let you test various ways of low light shooting. After a while you will be able to shoot well using one of several methods, from flashlight techniques to night sights to lasers to simply bringing the weapon up just as if you could see the sights and firing (it works quite well if you shoot a fair amount.)

The sad part is, 99 percent of the people who even shoot never practice in low light.

I'm kind of lucky as I have a airsoft Glock 26 I turned into a dedicated laser pistol! It fits my Glock holsters and I 'shoot' almost every other night in 'night combat' in my living room with the lights off. I don't need night sights nor lasers because of that.

I've posted here before what my laser glock looks like and it still shoots even after I've had to replace the batteries once already!
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