Haley Strategic Carbine Vehicle Darkness Course

Published on January 26, 2017
Duration: 14:36

This video details the Haley Strategic Carbine Vehicle Darkness Course, focusing on advanced low-light shooting techniques from and around vehicles. Instructor Travis Haley emphasizes critical concepts like bullet deviation through glass, tactical awareness, and effective light discipline using the 'spot, move, shoot' method. Colion Noir provides an enthusiastic and analytical review, highlighting the course's effectiveness for self-defense training.

Quick Summary

The Haley Strategic Carbine Vehicle Darkness Course focuses on advanced low-light shooting from vehicles. Key techniques include understanding bullet deviation through glass, differentiating cover from concealment, and employing the 'spot, move, shoot' method for light discipline. The course stresses coordination and tactical awareness in high-stress scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Course Introduction
  2. 01:06Reality vs. Movies
  3. 02:24Ballistics Through Glass
  4. 03:14Instructor Profile: Travis Haley
  5. 05:11Shooting Fundamentals
  6. 06:16Shooting from Inside the Vehicle
  7. 07:16Vehicle Egress Drills
  8. 08:28Tactical Awareness
  9. 09:51Low Light Operations
  10. 12:17Light Discipline
  11. 13:29Conclusion and Full-Auto Demo

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key takeaways from the Haley Strategic Carbine Vehicle Darkness Course?

The course emphasizes advanced low-light shooting from vehicles, bullet deviation through glass, and tactical light discipline using the 'spot, move, shoot' technique. It stresses the importance of differentiating cover from concealment and coordinating movement.

How does shooting through a car windshield affect bullet trajectory?

Firing through a vehicle windshield causes significant bullet deviation. The exact impact point on the target is heavily influenced by the shooter's distance from the glass, requiring precise compensation and understanding of ballistics.

What is the 'spot, move, shoot' technique for low-light engagements?

The 'spot, move, shoot' technique involves briefly illuminating your target, immediately moving to a new position, and then engaging. This intermittent light use prevents your weapon light from becoming a stationary beacon for enemy fire.

What firearms were featured in the Haley Strategic Carbine Vehicle Darkness Course video?

The video prominently features the Heckler & Koch MR556 carbine and the Heckler & Koch MP7 submachine gun. The MP7 is noted as being restricted to law enforcement and military personnel.

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