ERT Low Light/No Light Pistol
Most real-world encounters don’t happen in perfect daylight. That’s why training in low-light and no-light conditions is a critical part of becoming truly prepared and confident.
When visibility drops, everything changes—your awareness, your decision-making, your target identification, and how you manage stress under pressure. This type of training helps you build the skills you can’t fully develop on a brightly lit range.
Benefits of low-light/no-light training include:
• Improved situational awareness in reduced visibility
• Better target identification under stress
• Increased confidence handling equipment in the dark
• Stronger decision-making when visibility is limited
• Realistic practice for conditions most people never train for
Training in the dark exposes gaps you won’t notice in daylight—and helps close them safely, under controlled instruction.