Fight At Night: Tools, Techniques, Tactics, And Training For Combat In Low Light And Darkness | 
enlarge | Author: Andy Stanford Publisher: Paladin Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 1581600267 Dewey Decimal Number: 355.42 EAN: 9781581600261 ASIN: 1581600267
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Product Description In this book, world-class self-defense and tactical trainer Andy Stanford covers a wide spectrum of high- and low-tech approaches to prevailing in any high-risk, reduced-light scenario. Stanford cuts through the myths and misconceptions about night-fighting hardware and shows you how to employ it effectively in low-light combat.
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Alone in the dark December 12, 2007 This book started very well in terms of the changes in human physiology after dark would have like to have read more of this. However, the book soon devolved into the book on the "equipment" not bad if you keep it reasonably brief but it occupies to much of the book. Secondly I was hoping for more updated information and use of other human senses, hearing, smell etc. its not there but the current tactics seem to be to paint daylight over the night, not always a good idea. Thirdly It seems that when honing the other human senses in the dark was once basic to training,technology not being as advanced as now, those who learn the art of moving unaided through the darkness will make it even if the batteries go flat. For equipment buffs a good read for those looking for the edge in the dark with no gear wait for the next edition.
IF Andy Stanford writes it buy it. June 4, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I am completely impressed with Stanford's work. Every book I have read written by him is excellent. If you want to learn about low light tactics, this book covers it all, and you must learn about low light tactics if you are serious about self-defense. Easy to read and understand. Well written. Buy this book.
Good basics on low-light operations June 17, 2003 19 out of 21 found this review helpful
As this book is written by Andy Stanford, I had high expectations towards it. Partially the book was on par with my expectations, but partially I was a little bit disappointed with it. I was pleased with the way Stanford presents the issues he handles in the book, but disappointed with the fact that the book didn't dig deep enough on many issues.The book starts with "human factors" (explanation how the eye works, how it adapts to darkness and so on), then there is a chapter about various night vision equipment, and another about less exotic aiming devices. The fourht chapter discusses flashlights and spotlights. There is very good advise on selecting a flashlight, and Standford also gives some recommendations on what specific flashlights to buy. The author seems to be in love with Surefire lights; admittedly they are very good, but there are many other quality flashlights around Stanford barely mentions in the book. Next, Stanford presents eight different handgun shooting techniques with flashlight. There is also chapters on "additional tools" (clothing, perimeter defence, edged weapons and so on), self defense with fashlight, low-light tactics, and training for low-light encounters. In conclusion, I would say that Fight at night is a very good book, if you don't know much about self defense in low-light conditions. But if you have some previous training or knowledge about the subject, it doesn't have that much to offer. There are all of the basic tactics there, but not much of the advanced stuff. You could say that the book doesn't hold any surpises, either good or bad. Still, with it's flaws, it is the best book dedicated to low-light operations I have read.
Never fear the night March 14, 2003 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Some names stand out and speak for themselves, Gunsite, Gerber, Colt Andy Stanford, etc. Mr Stanford has done it again. Fight at Night is one of the best texts written on the subject of night fighting. It's very detailed and comprehensive. Not only are the topics of Firearms covered, but also how to use knives, flashlights, and your body as a weapon in the dark.After a late night "can't put it down" reading of this book, I have to say that if you aren't using the dark to your advantage, you are seriously handicapping yourself! With a little knowledge, practice and preparation, you need never fear the dark again, in fact, you will become one of those things that goes "Bump in the night".
A solid foundation for the novice and mid level shooter March 8, 2002 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
The book does a solid job of laying a foundation of fighting with various tools in the hours of darkness. This foundation would serve best the novice to mid-level shooter and armed citizen. However, the book covers areas already well known to an excellent and/or highly knowledgeable shooter and can become a bit boring at the occasional point. As a LE firearms instructor, I found it to be a good addition to my library.
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