What: NRA Defensive Pistol class.
When: Two-day split: Wednesday, July 8th from 5:30PM-8:30PM and Sunday, July 12th from 3:00PM-8:30PM.
Where: Marion County Fish and Game Association
How Much: $150. No other fees. Click here for discounts and cancellation policy.
Prerequisite: NRA Basic Pistol or equivalent/superior class or waiver from me. This is NOT a basic class, safe gun-handling and basic accuracy is a MUST.
What to bring:
Learn more about us and what we do: Train To Be Safe Academy - TrainToBeSafe.com
Email me with any questions: chris@traintobesafe.com
Take care and BE SAFE!
When: Two-day split: Wednesday, July 8th from 5:30PM-8:30PM and Sunday, July 12th from 3:00PM-8:30PM.
Where: Marion County Fish and Game Association
How Much: $150. No other fees. Click here for discounts and cancellation policy.
Note: This class is essentially the same as our Defensive Handgun 101. If you previously attended the DH-101 class, the 50% repeat-a-class discount applies to this class.
Description: An intermediate class that teaches: psychology and mindset for criminal attack; situational awareness; physiological changes under high-stress; retention-ready position; drawing a handgun(s); clearing stoppages; loads/reloads; and more. The course culminates with a Tueller Drill which is an eye-opener for many students.
Prerequisite: NRA Basic Pistol or equivalent/superior class or waiver from me. This is NOT a basic class, safe gun-handling and basic accuracy is a MUST.
What to bring:
Required:
1. A Good attitude and willingness to learn.
2. The handgun(s) you plan to use for defense. Click here for a list of approved cartridges.
3. A holster made to fit your gun(s). Most IWB and OWB holsters are fine. No shoulder-holsters or cross-draw holsters are permitted. Ankle and purse holsters are permitted but not recommended. Pocket holsters are permitted.
4. At least 150+ rounds of ammunition. More ammo is always better than not. I've never heard of someone that won a gunfight say, "Gee, I wish I didn't bring so much ammo."
5. At least 3 magazines. More mags are always better than fewer...see above.
6. Eye/ear protection.
7. Refillable water bottle. STAY HYDRATED!
Optional:
1. Back-up gun (BUG). Even the unstoppable Glock DO STOP...on the range and on the street. If you plan on using a BUG, 50+ of the 150+ rounds of ammunition will be for it and you will need a permitted holster for the BUG as well.
2. Sun-block, insect repellent, etc.
3. Snacks/protein bars, etc.
4. Cleaning/maintenance equipment just in case.
1. A Good attitude and willingness to learn.
2. The handgun(s) you plan to use for defense. Click here for a list of approved cartridges.
3. A holster made to fit your gun(s). Most IWB and OWB holsters are fine. No shoulder-holsters or cross-draw holsters are permitted. Ankle and purse holsters are permitted but not recommended. Pocket holsters are permitted.
4. At least 150+ rounds of ammunition. More ammo is always better than not. I've never heard of someone that won a gunfight say, "Gee, I wish I didn't bring so much ammo."
5. At least 3 magazines. More mags are always better than fewer...see above.
6. Eye/ear protection.
7. Refillable water bottle. STAY HYDRATED!
Optional:
1. Back-up gun (BUG). Even the unstoppable Glock DO STOP...on the range and on the street. If you plan on using a BUG, 50+ of the 150+ rounds of ammunition will be for it and you will need a permitted holster for the BUG as well.
2. Sun-block, insect repellent, etc.
3. Snacks/protein bars, etc.
4. Cleaning/maintenance equipment just in case.
Learn more about us and what we do: Train To Be Safe Academy - TrainToBeSafe.com
Email me with any questions: chris@traintobesafe.com
Take care and BE SAFE!