Friday, April 23, 2010

Practical Defensive Pistol

Based upon student feedback, we've added a new class to our curriculum, Practical Defensive Pistol.  As we note,
This intensive, 5-hour Advanced class is limited to 4 students per session.  In it, participants will learn 13 practical shooting skills and tactics for self-defense with a pistol.  The class culminates with two scenarios where these skills are combined and utilized in mock defensive situations.
The classes start in May, and require the students to meet various experience and equipment requirements.  If you're in Northern California and interested in developing self-defense pistol skills, click this link for additional information.

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4 comments:

  1. Looks like a good course but it's a long drive from Colorado. :-)

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  2. LOL, Ok, I'll let you slide on that one!

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  3. Have you posted before other individuals/organizations you'd recommend for training courses in other parts of the country? We live outside of DFW and would appreciate a reasonably priced set of courses that build on top of previous courses.

    Good day.

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  4. Joseph, sorry, but I can't be of much help. Here in CA, we have a forum called CalGuns.net that is a great resource for everything that has to do with guns.

    I can tell you that there are people that have taken some of the national courses (FrontSight, etc) and have written reviews.

    Also, the NRA site has listings for classes. A class like Personal Protection Inside the Home or Personal Protection Outside of the Home might be what you're looking for.

    Lastly, you can go to a site like www.GunTrainers.net for a list of instructors in your area. That might help to send you in the right direction.

    Good luck!

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