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    Executive Protection Course - CT

    This message is to let any interested parties know that the dates for the Williams Associates Protective Services, LLC - Executive Protection Course have been determined. Starting on 17 July 2005 through 23 July 2005, this 60 + / - hour course of instruction will focus primarily on the...
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    NRA Instructor Development - Pistol

    Just a quick heads-up. We have confirmed the NRA Instructor Development Course - Pistol for 06 / 07 November 2004 in Shelton, CT. and some seats are still available. The fee for this course is $225.00 per person plus 150 RNDS of ammunition. Pre-registration with a $50.00 deposit is...
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    Williams Associates Upcoming Training Schedule

    The following is our upcoming training course schedule. Additional information on any of these programs is available by visiting our website at www.wa-protective.com or by e-mailing [email protected] In addition to the programs listed here, we are available to provide custom / hybrid...
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    Instructor Medical Training

    Just out of curioisity, how many of you who are instructors are also trained in Emergency Medical Treatment? The reason I ask, is that although I personally am trained and maintain a fully stocked kit nearby during all training events (Never Needed To Use It), within my discussions with other...
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    Upcoming training courses in Connecticut

    Greetings to all, This is just a quick note to let any interested parties know about 2 upcoming training programs we will be offering in May of 2004. Saturday - 15 May 2004 - CT Pistol Permit Certification Saturday / Sunday 29 & 30 May 2004 - NRA Instructor...
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    Training in Connecticut

    We are based out of Connecticut. E-Mail me at [email protected] or give me a call if you would like to discuss your training needs and see if we can assist you. Be Safe Bryan S. Williams Williams Associates Protective Services, LLC www.wa-protective.com
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    What "Safe Direction"?

    Here is the definition I teach. A safe direction is any direction where an accidental discharge will not cause injury or damage to property. In a structure such as a house, the safest direction is angled down toward the floor with the muzzle of the weapon pointed in a corner. I would be...
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    How many believe Caliber Wars Are Overblown

    I agree that the debate over caliber is overblown, and here is why. What is the intended purpose of the projectile? To cause tissue damage / disruption. For this purpose, YES bigger is better! However, of what benefit is a bigger projectile if the shooter cannot control the weapon and misses...
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    When to tell my kids????

    The first question I would ask you is, have your children expressed any type of hightened interest in the safe beyond natural curiosity? An example of this behavior would be you find them in the room looking at or fixating on the safe. If not, based upon your statement of being in a relative...
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    Ladies-what about your purse?

    A purse is perhaps one of the worst places to carry a pistol. The main reason for this is the inability to deploy the weapon quickly. The only exception to this is if the purse is specifically designed as a concealment system. Bryan S. Williams Williams Associates Protective Services, LLC...
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