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Thread: 2 days and counting

Started 2 months, 4 weeks ago by KimberPB
I can't wait. 2 more days until my advanced tac pistol class. Every evolution is draw from concealment and engage. Should be fun and I should get a lot out of the class. On the down side my carbine class had to be rescheduled for next month.
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Danno replied 2 months, 4 weeks ago
Nice! Where are you taking it?

KimberPB replied 2 months, 4 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by Danno Nice! Where are you taking it? It's a local guy that a range near me. His name is Norm Belson, 20 years in the Army, retired Clearwater Police Officer. He's a great instructor. I've had a good time and learned a lot in his Self-Defense shooting and Tactical handgun classes. Here is his website and an outline of what the ...

KimberPB replied 2 months, 4 weeks ago
By the way my avatar is from his tactical handgun class.

AZSATT replied 2 months, 4 weeks ago
That's exciting PB! Sorry to hear about the carbine class, but the pistol class should scratch that itch! Out of curiosity - for the tactical retreat drills (like in your avatar), are you moving straight to the rear because it's an indoor range, and lateral movement would have you shooting the walls? I ask only because lateral/diagonal/rearward travel is best at getting out of a BG's ...

KimberPB replied 2 months, 4 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by AZSATT That's exciting PB! Sorry to hear about the carbine class, but the pistol class should scratch that itch! Out of curiosity - for the tactical retreat drills (like in your avatar), are you moving straight to the rear because it's an indoor range, and lateral movement would have you shooting the walls? I ask only because ...

KimberPB replied 2 months, 4 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by AZSATT We still need to get you over here to roll around on the desert floor and move anyway you need to/have to to engage multiple BG's... even from the ground up (tactical ground fighting)!! Ya I'd love to check out your school. Who knows maybe after the first of the year I'll be able to take a little vacation.

AZSATT replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Sounds like he's got you covering the bases nicely with shooting while moving. That's terrific! The one-handed semi-auto functioning - did he show you the "heel-of-your-boot" technique (from the ground or kneeling) or did you use a hard/flat surface to rack the slide one-handed? It's more than a little likely by the first of 2010 I'll be somewhere far, far away from the warmth of ...

KimberPB replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by AZSATT Sounds like he's got you covering the bases nicely with shooting while moving. That's terrific! The one-handed semi-auto functioning - did he show you the "heel-of-your-boot" technique (from the ground or kneeling) or did you use a hard/flat surface to rack the slide one-handed? It's more than a little likely by the first of ...

AZSATT replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
That's good training for 'worst case scenario' situations... but I use them primarily to build and develop confidence in the shooter. If you can do all that and shoot well under 'stress' (induced with a little PT and a stopwatch - no one shooting at you) you're doing well. That's good stuff!

KimberPB replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Quote: Originally Posted by AZSATT That's good training for 'worst case scenario' situations... but I use them primarily to build and develop confidence in the shooter. If you can do all that and shoot well under 'stress' (induced with a little PT and a stopwatch - no one shooting at you) you're doing well. That's good stuff! Ya it's a lot of fun to ...

 

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2 days and counting
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Quote: Originally Posted by AZSATT Sounds like he's got you covering the bases nicely with shooting while moving. That's terrific! The one-handed semi-auto functioning - did he show you the "heel-of-your-boot" technique (from the ground or kneeling) or did you use a hard/flat surface to rack the slide one-handed? It's more than a little likely by the first of 2010 I'll be somewhere far, far away from the...
AZSATT
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That's good training for 'worst case scenario' situations... but I use them primarily to build and develop confidence in the shooter. If you can do all that and shoot well under 'stress' (induced with a little PT and a stopwatch - no one shooting at you) you're doing well. That's good stuff!
Danno
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Published (2009-09-28 16:48:00)
Nice! Where are you taking it?

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