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In summing up, I'd like to stress the diversity of pos- sible techniques and scenarios. As with all combat techniques, there is no single Universal Method – there are several basic ones with many variations, and all are worth learning. My personal choice would be one of the methods enabling double-handed weap- on grip. These are the ones that are the closest to the natural handgun grip – and the less complications, the easier to master. I would recommend start train- ing dry, as some techniques might pose some prob- lems to the beginners. Also, training shooting with light, do not forget reloading: changing magazines while holding light makes things complicated… Z doświadczenia warsztatów Low Light, które prow- adziłem, mogę dać jeszcze trzy wskazówki: Ä Light power. Do not overdo on lumens. The brighter, the lighter – yeah, but keep in mind that lumens thrown by the bezel do not just fade away in an enclosed space. Reflected from the white wall at short distance (or from your our own hand while Neck Indexing) they would come back and blind you instead of the target; Ä Lanyard. Just a simple piece of cord attached to the light and simply looped around your wrist (if you can afford the needed time). It eliminates the risk of losing light, especially while reloading or clearing the stoppage; Ä KISS – my favorite. Even though I'm a gimmick lover, as most men are, never bothering to reason why do I need to buy another light (doubtlessly as necessary as the 33 others), when it comes to the grind, I do keep repeating: "Keep It Simple, Stupid". Modern lights have scores of options, modes, colors, strobes... Would you really remember how to put all these options on, when hit fits the shan? Temporary ON (light shines as long as you hold) works just about perfectly. Do you really need more?? DISADVANTAGES: Ä Weak gun control – one-handed grip; Ä Shooter can blind himself by reflecting beam from his/her hand; Ä The light source attracts shot to the shooter's silhouette (torso and head). summary TRAINING

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