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LPVOs and Night Vision
Why the LPVO may or may not work for you under night vision. #kit #platecarrier #nods #nvg #nightvision #sagedynamics #Mochabearactual #Kineticconsulting #dobetter #Shootermaturity #edc #dryfire #nighttime #shooting #podcast #jondufresne #practice #lumens #minimalist #Phone #mochabear #carry #workout #everydaycarry #dryfire #routine #protection #selfdefense #tools #guns #drypractice #lpvo
Jon Dufresne
Apr 3, 20201 min read


Jon Dufresne – Principles of Low Light Shooting (Interview with Arik Levy)
Jon Dufresne is a former US Army Ranger and now teaches firearms full time. Part of Jon’s curriculum focuses on low light shooting and shooting with night vision. An often overlooked aspect of self-defense and law enforcement operations is developing the skills needed to succeed in low light and no light situations. Jon and I go deep into the technical aspects of low light so bring your notepad… Read more and listen #nighttime #jondufresne #lumens #mochabear #firearmsnation #
Jon Dufresne
Jun 15, 20191 min read


Everyday Carry Gear, Thoughts
We all carry things in our pockets, bags, and/or vehicles on a regular basis. These tools depend on who and where you are: Who you are: Civilian, Law Enforcement, Military, "Analyst", etc. Where you are or go frequently: Work, travel, at home, etc. I state the above because I want to emphasize that not one way works for every person. We all are different in many ways. We live life differently, wear different clothes, need different tools. The things that are carried every
Jon Dufresne
Nov 13, 20183 min read


Firearms Nation Interview - Jon Dufresne – Fight at Night
Jon Dufresne is a former Army Ranger and now a firearms instructor. He teaches for both Sage Dynamics and Frank Proctor (who was an instructor on the 2016 Shooter’s Summit.) Jon’s focus as an instructor is not only on fundamentals but low light techniques and emergency tactical care. In todays podcast you’ll learn why more lumens (that’s the rating on flashlights) is better when you need to fight at night, the danger of setting up your gear wrong, and answering the question
Arik Levy
Aug 1, 20171 min read
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