Rōnin (Low-Light Pistol) Course -Arcadia, CA

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Published 2020-09-11
Please join in on our Rōnin “Low-Light Pistol” Course hosted by Arcadia PD, CA. In this video, I talk over the importance of setting up a combat pistol for low-light and no light engagement.
Join me as I discuss the listens learned during my time on the Special Forces A-Teams.

Tu Lam (Retired U.S. Army Special Forces- Green Beret) -23 Years Full Spectrum Warfare, U.S. Army Special Operations worked throughout 27 countries worldwide. Team-Leader assignments in Unconventional Warfare, Foreign Internal Defense, Special Reconnaissance, Hostage Rescue, Direct Action and Counter-Terrorism Operations in permissive and non-permissive environments. Composite Special Forces team training and development team leader. Founder/CEO and Director of Training and Research Development for Rōnin Tactics Inc.

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All Comments (21)
  • @e.g.1940
    Finally you're back I don't remember how many times I watch your videos over and over you are amazing
  • @johninca9655
    Ready to paint my livingroom. Notice a new Ronin video. Paint can wait another 18 minutes. Thanks
  • @TheRealRevan
    Ronin my Sir. Welcome back.. I believe I can speak for us all here in the comments. We’ve missed you. You’re far more than a legend. I’m typing this message before watching this video. Knowing that whatever you teach, knowledge will be passed. But from all of us here. Welcome back Sir.
  • @hmoob95xyooj40
    Hey ronin, please dont stop making videos. Sometime its people like you that we rely on. Especially in a world like this.
  • @gtivr6435
    Love how much you emphasize doing what works for you, not copying what works for someone else.
  • @FirelordRob76
    wooo. i've been playing as you in call of duty for months and i've seen all your vids. thanks for your service and all your training you share.
  • @l337l0gan
    The whole thing about using more trigger finger when you're shooting one handed has changed my game. I am an above average shooter in traditional shooting positions. But unconventional positions and one handed positions I've been struggling. Thanks so much!
  • @gsalas6953
    Tu’ , I simply cannot get enough of your videos. Your explanation and breakdown of your teaching is money. Thank you sir. I can’t begin to tell you how much I’ve learned.
  • @nikemares
    When he was talkin' about holding the light with 2 fingers so he could palm activate the light source, and then demonstrated WHY he does it like that I said out loud "this guy's an assassin" lmfao, these videos are so sick to me. I love them.
  • @John-mg7fb
    My Dad was a Marine. He too told me to keep the light free floated. Away from me or my head if possible. Thanks Dad. Thank you Ronin for your service and these videos sir.
  • @lendell501
    Can’t believe this guy is in his late 40’s, he looks young and fit
  • @MrRebar15
    Ronin Tactics Inc thank-you sir for taking the time to upload video's for us. God Bless.
  • @sonnybunny2305
    RONIN you’re teaching is a powerful drug and I’m addicted hope to see you here in Cali
  • @Danyang1
    Geez the knowledge this man has, i would love to get some classes with him some day
  • @dawnsunrise1981
    This gave me such great techniques to carry into my advanced tactical pistol training!! Thank You !!
  • @tracfitinc
    “What we don’t want to do is be greedy with the light source.” 💡
  • @thomholio
    Thank you for helping keep that town safe. Good people out there.
  • @thelore2755
    One thing I've learned and incorporated into my dry firing/LARPing at home sessions is to just walk around in the dark without a light source and build your awareness in low light/no light conditions. I didn't realize how dark some places in my house were until I made it an irregular habit to walk around the dark before sleeping. One point I'd like to addon is to be aware of reflective surfaces when using your light. It may be a no brainer but it's completely possible to blind yourself when you are too focused to notice the finer details.
  • @awaw7133
    Your a great teacher TU, communicable and sensible.