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Handgun Courses this weekend with Advantage Group UPDATE yall missed out smh
Posted on 4/12/16 at 3:53 pm
Posted on 4/12/16 at 3:53 pm
Gunfighter I - Saturday
Gunfighter II - Sunday
Chris from IG is teaching the first day. Just signed up for both. You get a $50 discount for taking both days, which brings it out to $310.
For each class you will need:
It's gonna be a blast. Took both carbine courses back in January and it's a great time. Yall sign up!
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Topics Covered:
Drawstroke
Fighting Footwork
In Extremis Shooting Positions
Retention Based Shooting
Moving and Shooting
Weapon Manipulations to include Reloads and Malfunctions
The Fighting Mindset
Multiple Target Engagements
And more…
Gunfighter II - Sunday
quote:
Topics Covered:
Scenario-based Tactical Problems
Utilizing and Shooting Around Cover
Combatant Space Management
Inextremis Positions
Shooting on the Move
Gunfight Dynamics
Vehicle Module (When Offered)
Chris from IG is teaching the first day. Just signed up for both. You get a $50 discount for taking both days, which brings it out to $310.
For each class you will need:
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Required Gear:
Eye and Ear Protection
Reliable Handgun *
Minimum of 4 Magazines
500 Rounds of Factory Ammunition
Belt Mounted Holster (strong side, NO Serpa, NO crossdraw) Magazine Pouch (double pouch recommended) Water/Snacks
It's gonna be a blast. Took both carbine courses back in January and it's a great time. Yall sign up!
This post was edited on 4/17/16 at 9:18 pm
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:02 pm to Carson123987
I'm still not sure why people are convinced that SERPA holsters are the worst thing ever invented
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:07 pm to Hammertime
The retention system lends itself to NDs because you have to push down and pull. Doing this fast enough can pull your finger into the trigger guard and cause a nd.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:19 pm to ChatRabbit77
I guess on poorly designed ones maybe. I have used two different brands A LOT (Blackhawk and IMI), and my finger always comes off where the trigger guard meets the slide. One is a semi-button and the other a paddle.
I feel safer standing around a newb with that than one trying to draw and holster something not retained at their 5
I feel safer standing around a newb with that than one trying to draw and holster something not retained at their 5
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:33 pm to Hammertime
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I guess on poorly designed ones maybe. I have used two different brands A LOT (Blackhawk and IMI)
Blackhawk is the one I am talking about
Posted on 4/12/16 at 4:33 pm to Hammertime
The original
Ive tried it and if rushed enough it happened a few times with an unloaded gun. My wife carried a serpa for like 4 or 5 years. Was super happy the day she got a different one.
Its a piece of crap. My opinion of course.
Ive tried it and if rushed enough it happened a few times with an unloaded gun. My wife carried a serpa for like 4 or 5 years. Was super happy the day she got a different one.
Its a piece of crap. My opinion of course.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:05 pm to kengel2
The Serpa thing all comes down to a single issue. The holster was designed for you to use the pad of your finger (with the finger straight) to push the button so that when the pistol comes up out of the holster the finger slides up straight and ends up along the side of the pistol in the correct position.
The problems started when people used the tip of their finger to push the button. The way we all push buttons on a daily basis. Well that means the finger is curved and when the pistol is drawn the curved finger slides right inside the trigger guard. And you know what happens next... Boom.
Basically, the holster designers want the user to do something that isn't natural and that just never works out. For this reason, many trainers have banned the use of the holster. If you have one around, try it the two ways I described and you will see exactly what I mean. I didn't really understand until a buddy showed me. It is crystal clear now why the holsters are a bad idea.
The problems started when people used the tip of their finger to push the button. The way we all push buttons on a daily basis. Well that means the finger is curved and when the pistol is drawn the curved finger slides right inside the trigger guard. And you know what happens next... Boom.
Basically, the holster designers want the user to do something that isn't natural and that just never works out. For this reason, many trainers have banned the use of the holster. If you have one around, try it the two ways I described and you will see exactly what I mean. I didn't really understand until a buddy showed me. It is crystal clear now why the holsters are a bad idea.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:21 pm to jbgleason
I guess it's just been natural to draw that way for me and the people I know who have one. I don't have to pay attention to it at all, and it comes out correctly
Maybe the button is higher on mine. The G20 Blackhawk gives me no problems either. With the little bump-outs, I can't even get my finger to go inside the trigger guard when I draw it
Maybe the button is higher on mine. The G20 Blackhawk gives me no problems either. With the little bump-outs, I can't even get my finger to go inside the trigger guard when I draw it
This post was edited on 4/12/16 at 5:35 pm
Posted on 4/12/16 at 5:48 pm to Carson123987
That fella in the gray Taurus parked a little too close to the action, IMO.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:27 pm to Carson123987
Just curious, why you are taking that training?
$300 seems like a lot for a 2 day course.
$300 seems like a lot for a 2 day course.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 6:44 pm to Carson123987
Dude if you were in Va. Id trin you for free and even give you the ammo. Trust me shoot 2000 rounds yourself and youll be a pro.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 7:27 pm to Team Alpha Beast
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Just curious, why you are taking that training?
$300 seems like a lot for a 2 day course.
awesome instructors
very, very high-end range
meet a lot of people in the community
barricades and vehicles
even if you don't like those things, shooting is a very perishable skill. it's a lot more fun to take a class than it is to go blast at the range with a bunch of retards.
they also get badass guest instructors like frank proctor, craig douglas, mike green, etc. you can take things like Armed Movement in Structures, Night Fighter, etc. Lots of fun. gotta pay to play, just like any other hobby
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boxcar
im sure you could. ive trained with a lot of military and LE guys, but it's just not the same as a class. my uncle is an instructor for NG and is probably the best shooter I've ever seen, but still, it's different when you're in a class with other committed, like-minded people. it's just fun.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 7:33 pm to Carson123987
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Lots of fun. gotta pay to play, just like any other hob
That's cool. I was just curious. I love range day and firearm training as well.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 7:43 pm to Carson123987
1000 rounds seems like an awful lot to shoot in two days. Hell, loading 80 magazines sounds daunting. I guess people are more accustomed to the percussion and trigger abrasion. My trigger has ridges on the control surface and a fairly heavy pull, and after 3 boxes or so it gets irritating. I've heard people grind them off and/or lighten the pull, and as much as I love customizing my crap I'd leave that to the professionals.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 7:46 pm to Gaston
I took two classes over a weekend that was like 750rds. It wasn't physically taxing per se, but all of that pew pew pew takes a toll on you
Posted on 4/12/16 at 7:49 pm to Gaston
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1000 rounds seems like an awful lot to shoot in two days. Hell, loading 80 magazines sounds daunting. I guess people are more accustomed to the percussion and trigger abrasion. My trigger has ridges on the control surface and a fairly heavy pull, and after 3 boxes or so it gets irritating. I've heard people grind them off and/or lighten the pull, and as much as I love customizing my crap I'd leave that to the professionals.
there's a Warfighter Concepts course that's 1800rds rifle and 500rds handgun get some gloves, baw
the Mike Green class (advanced concealed carry tactics) from last weekend was 1400 handgun rounds in two days.
Posted on 4/12/16 at 7:51 pm to Gaston
The only problem I have ever experienced shooting all day is sore thumb from loading magazines.
The shooting is no problem.
The shooting is no problem.
This post was edited on 4/12/16 at 7:52 pm
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