Holster Drawing Course

Basic - Go beyond shooting at a standard range

Duration: 6 Hours

$175.00

Fee

Mark Villafane

Instructor Bio

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There are no upcoming classes scheduled for this course.

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Description

As much as it is fun going to a regular commercial range. It is just not realistic towards your defensive plan to just go to a range, because you need to learn how to draw your weapon from the holster and stop the threat. This class is nothing like you’ve done before and something you won’t want to miss. Only is a conducted in a smaller class environment to maximize your safety and learning environment. This class is very suitable for beginners and advance students alike. Shooting is an exhilarating and empowering pastime and this course maintains a low pressure and fun atmosphere.

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Topics Covered

This 6-hour fun, affordable and very informative course designed to get you to train with your weapon as you would use it. It is broken up into two days to maximize your learning and safety.

Most beginners are nervous first time holster drawing but we take it slow for those individuals. We start with inoperable weapon to get you to begin with your muscle memory. This allows you to get the fundamentals down with the concern of having a loaded weapon. Next, we get you to start operating a blow-back airsoft weapon. This gives you all the operating functions of a real weapon, including the firing action of a real weapon, but still safe and no recoil. Finally we get you on a live range with live ammo. You will be safely, securely and efficiently firing your weapon.

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Types

Advanced, Basic, Intermediate

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Documentation Requirements

Anty state ID will be accepted,

The instructor requires a copy of your Government Issued ID once you register.

The instructor requires a copy of your Concealed Carry Weapons permit once you register.

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Requirements

call for apprroved firearm list. You will need a minimum of 500 rounds of ammunition.