Just completed the 2-day Quick Kill training

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Well thanks. It was a good experience for all involved. The range officers (2) would try out some of the techniques during breaks, which as you know is a good sign that the course has credibility. One actually strapped on his gun and shot away the first day knowing he wouldn't have a chance the second. I met some great people there, all profesional and all impressed. I'm charged, if we have a second course this fall I'm in. Take care
Jim
 
I'd also like to give a big thanks to Paul Gomez and John Beasley for acting as range safety officers over the weekend. Both gentlemen and professional. They made my job that much easier and I apppreciate and recognize their assistance.

Brownie
 
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In rereading some of the posts, I spotted this from you:

Where I am going is - this class adaptive to sight shooting? Meaning the sights get busted off, one has blood, mud, sand in dominate eye, perhaps strong hand / side hit, and having to defend weak handed. Perhaps downed man drills and use in having shoot from awkward postitions.

The QK skills people learned this weekend can be applied to all the above situations. QK is "a way" of shooting, not in the least restrictive to some stance, handhold, or positioning of the body.

In fact, the students were shown and are now able to shoot behind their back without turning around, from on their back upside down and backwwards, continuing to shoot while stumbling to one knee and back up, while fast walking right into the threat while hiding behind their bullets, sprinting out and away from the kill zone and firing at the same time to deliver anywhere from 4-5 bullets into COM before they get two steps into that, and a host of other technqiues, all using QK with a pistol and never looking at the gun.

Hope that answers those questions for you. Feel free to ask for more clarification if they are still unanswered in some way.

Brownie
 
Paul,

I want to thank you for all the help you gave. Gwen especially appreciated you helping her.

Thanks again.
 
Not a problem, Mike. I used to win beer bets in the Army when it came to loading magazines, so my thumbs are well used to it.:D

I look forward to seeing ya'll next time I'm in town, if not before.

Paul
 
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