Hey all, just finished the level 2 handgun at WCT last Sunday and had to tell you all about it.
It was fantastic, as usual, all of Fred Darling's classes always exceed expectation and as far as I'm concerned, I end up doing things I didn't think I would be able to yet, so yes, it's more than worth the money.
In this class we learned a lot about one handed shooting, strong side as well as support side shooting and presentation. Including one handed reloads and running the gun all with the support side which was so cool.
We shot from close contact and even had some one on one contact with other students, to give us a feel of what a struggle for the gun might fell like.
We shot on the move, on the run actually! And we learned strikes as well as shooting while blocking over head hits or attacks to the head or face area.
A lot of guys in the class who have trained far more than me mentioned that this is really more of a level 3 tactical class and that other schools would NEVER let us do some of these drills. But Fred made a good point, he said while schools won't do this due to the liability, he just removes the liabilities. As in, every student in the class was hand picked by the instructors. So they felt confident that everyone was capable of being safe the entire time. And they were right.
It was intense and sooooooooo cool! I can't give enough credit where credit is due: to West Coast Tactical.
See you at the low light class in Oct.!
It was fantastic, as usual, all of Fred Darling's classes always exceed expectation and as far as I'm concerned, I end up doing things I didn't think I would be able to yet, so yes, it's more than worth the money.
In this class we learned a lot about one handed shooting, strong side as well as support side shooting and presentation. Including one handed reloads and running the gun all with the support side which was so cool.
We shot from close contact and even had some one on one contact with other students, to give us a feel of what a struggle for the gun might fell like.
We shot on the move, on the run actually! And we learned strikes as well as shooting while blocking over head hits or attacks to the head or face area.
A lot of guys in the class who have trained far more than me mentioned that this is really more of a level 3 tactical class and that other schools would NEVER let us do some of these drills. But Fred made a good point, he said while schools won't do this due to the liability, he just removes the liabilities. As in, every student in the class was hand picked by the instructors. So they felt confident that everyone was capable of being safe the entire time. And they were right.
It was intense and sooooooooo cool! I can't give enough credit where credit is due: to West Coast Tactical.
See you at the low light class in Oct.!