Intensive Pistol Skills, Eustace, TX, Sept

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Tom Givens

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Intensive Pistol Skills, One-Day
Eustace, Texas
Sept 6, 2014 Saturday

This is an intensive one day course that covers all of the essential skills involved in fighting with a handgun. There is an all day session Saturday 9:00am to 6:00pm.

Topics covered in this course will include:
• Rapid presentation from concealed carry
• Effective gun handling techniques, designed to work under stress
• Rapid reloading techniques
• High speed accuracy at close ranges
• Precision shooting at mid-ranges
• Proper defensive mindset and more.

Expect to fire about 400 rounds of ammunition. This course is designed expressly for the armed citizen who carries a concealed handgun, or the plain clothes or off duty police officer.

You will need a good handgun, holster, belt, and magazine pouch, at least three magazines, a ball cap and concealment garment (vest, jacket, windbreaker, etc), eye and ear protection, and rain gear (we train rain or shine). A cooler with soft drinks and snacks is a very good idea.

You will need a quality handgun and gear. It is a good idea to bring a second gun just like your primary, in case something breaks on your primary gun. Please bring good quality ammunition. You will shoot better, your gun will function better, and you will learn faster.

Your primary instructor will be Tom Givens, of Rangemaster, assisted by other Rangemaster certified firearms instructors. Tuition is $225.00.

Advance registration is required. Go to https://www.eventbrite.com/e/intensive-pistol-skills-tickets-12212833915
to register. Location, directions, etc will be sent to registered students.
 
Near Dallas, and not too far from Austin and Houston.

One day does not require much in the way of overnight lodging.

A total requirement of 400 rounds and a tuition bill of $225 are extremely reasonable.

I am not in a position to recommend this one over any other, but the topics covered are things that every armed citizen should work on, and if the location suits and there are no other really good alternatives nearby to weigh, I think it is really a chance at which to jump.

Pardon the stilted sentence structure.
 
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