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Published on January 9, 2024
Duration: 0:37

This short video demonstrates proper light discipline for tactical shooters, emphasizing that lights should only be used when actively looking or shooting. Nikko Ortiz explains that constant light use reveals position and that experienced shooters process information rapidly while moving. The demonstration features a shooter in full gear using a suppressed AR-15 style rifle in a CQB environment.

Quick Summary

The core principle of tactical light discipline is to activate your weapon-mounted light only when actively looking or shooting. Leaving it on constantly reveals your position. Experienced shooters process information rapidly and use light strategically to avoid compromise.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Tactical Light Demo
  2. 00:10Why Constant Light is Bad
  3. 00:20Rule: Light Only When Looking/Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary rule of tactical light discipline?

The primary rule is to turn your tactical light on only when you are actively looking or shooting in a specific direction. Keep it off otherwise to avoid revealing your position to potential threats.

Why should you avoid leaving a tactical light on constantly?

Leaving a tactical light on constantly is a significant mistake because it immediately reveals your location to adversaries. Experienced shooters understand the need for concealment and only use light when absolutely necessary.

How do tactical shooters process information while moving?

Tactical shooters process information very quickly while moving. They don't need a constant light source; they rely on rapid assessment and only activate lights for specific actions like aiming or identifying targets.

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