I'm jealous, that's a good line up.I plan on shooting these classes this year.
Point 1 Tactics
Modern Samurai RDS instructor
Sage Dynamics RDS instructor
I’m talking to John Hearne on coming to Riley so stay tuned!I need to see what is offered at Riley CC. I haven't taken classes in a couple of years, most recently up at Atlanta CC and a lot of classes (Spaulding Handgun Combatives included) prior to that. I think I might be lazy.
Class was a bit on the chilly side Saturday morning but it was a good day. I went in thinking the class might be a bit below my level but after not training for 3 years, it was good to go through some fundamentals for the first couple of drills. I would say it was the right class at the right time, minus the frigid temps of course. John is a great instructor and my classmates were both good shooters too. It ended up being a great day on the range and looking forward to more classes through Revere's Riders.I haven't takes any classes since Covid started so I'm looking forward to the Revere's Riders Intro to Concealed Carry class next weekend. I've taken more advanced classes in the past but thought this would be a good one to help knock off some rust and unlearn any bad habits I might have picked up over the last 3 years. Also looking to take an entry level carbine class later in the year and build up skills with my AR's.
Would you mind posting a link to the classes?For those interested Kyle Lamb is in Greencastle June 1 and 2 Handgun June 3 and 4 rifle.
I will be in the rifle class
Not sure it might be an invite only but here is the link to try!Would you mind posting a link to the classes?
Not sure what case you are referring to but I remember a case of a lady named Spencer. No hostages were taken thoughThe silicon chip inside her head
Gets switched to overload
And nobody's gonna go to school today
She's gonna make them stay at home
And daddy doesn't understand it
He always said she was good as gold
And he can see no reasons 'cause there are no reasons
What reason do you need to be shown?
Oh oh oh...
(Tell me why) I don't like Mondays
(Tell me why) I don't like Mondays
(Tell me why) I don't like, I don't like..
This song was played every Monday morning on a Chicago rock station I used to listen to as a teen at. After some psyhco woman with the last name Dann shot some kids at a school then took a family hostage and burned their house down..
I’ve been looking for a close contact class I’ll have to check that out!I’m hoping to take a close contact gunfighting class with Raul Martinez or similar. I’d like to get to MALC to check them out as well. I also think I need to get into local competitions to get my feet wet without looking too stupid.
Back to remedial courses for me this year. Ha ha. In truth I have not been practicing like I should with my career change and just sheer laziness. I also now have a 19 year old son in college and so far dear old dad has been able to help him out a bit financially. This May I have both of us signed up for a two day pistol class with Boone County Sheriff. I want to start his journey properly and together. Maybe when he graduates I can spring for GunSite but right now that is not in the budget.
Those who know me also know I like my 1911 for any serious social work. But I think for this one I will leave it behind. Bought my son a Glock 17 a couple of years ago and I keep a Glock 45 around (because it is a great gun!). I think I will use this as an excuse to buy more mags or at least open more packages. Get a big box of mags and a can of reloads and enjoy the time with my son. If his Glock goes down I hand him a gun and move on.
I took that class last year. Good class, instructors and a good value IMHOClass was last weekend. We took the Glocks, 25 magazines and big can of reloaded ammo. Put a dent in the ammo can and enjoyed some great weather. View attachment 278410
Should I assume from that terse statement that it was not a phenomenal class?Class was last weekend. We took the Glocks, 25 magazines and big can of reloaded ammo. Put a dent in the ammo can and enjoyed some great weather. View attachment 278410
Should I assume from that terse statement that it was not a phenomenal class?
I would agree, its a good basic class and OK refresher class if you need that.I wouldn’t let that be the take away from my brief comment. I should write an AAR like in the old days, but I have grown busier and lazy. It was a good introductory two day course. As mentioned above a good value. Just yesterday I recommended it to a fellow shooter at a match who was looking for a class for his two daughters. He asked me if I was still teaching. I suppose I should accept the question as a personal compliment and my recommending the Boone County Sheriff would be my way of offering endorsement. I think it was a good first class for my 19 year old son so again another endorsement.
The class was introductory. Introductory in a good way as I feel we have a lack of courses offering good basic instruction. Split the two days into 4 sections. 1) classroom followed by 2) basic marksmanship. Next day 3) morning was Gun handling (reloads, malfunction clearance) followed by 4) afternoon of drills. All shooting was from the 3-5 yard line. It was fun and relevant.
The classroom portion was solid and Brian is a good public speaker. Starting at the 3-5 yard line and concentrating on marksmanship the first day was spot on. I would have done a couple of things differently on day 2. We spent a fair amount of time on “tactical reloads”. My kid thought he received some secret ninja knowledge that the Old Man never thought him. That is a topic for a thread of its own. When we did the Non-Standard response my kid decided to dump a magazine at 3 yards, reload and dump a 2nd mag. He did stop the threat and hey, he thought it was fun! I would have liked to have seen some work at 10-15 yards. I thought the Rolling Thunder inspired drill at the end was a nice touch and fun way to end the day.