My 2 cents worth:
FrontSight offers a wide variety of courses including 2 and 4 day rifle, pistol, shotgun, UZI, M-16, Armorer (Glock, XD, 1911, AR-15), basic Martial Arts (empty hand defense, knife defense), Rope and Rappel classes. You can find the class descriptions at http://www.frontsight.com/Courses.asp
A couple of years ago FrontSight claimed that they trained more than 50,000 students the previous year.
Take a look at the "Taste of FrontSight" YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Wv-kXxitPg
FrontSight does teach the weaver stance but they do not insist on you using it.
The advanced classes do have significant prereq requirements.
The range portion of the basic handgun and rifle class provides good solid training in a shooter coach environment. Your ammunition requirements will be about 100 rounds per day. They do have an ammo supplier on site with competitive prices.
The classroom portion of the basic handgun and rifle classes cover a variety of important subjects. Some of the topics covered are:
Can and should you shoot?:
Levels of Competence:
Color Code of Mental Awareness:
Combat Mindset:
Understand Your Opponent:
Training And The Fight:
Fifty Percent Rule:
Moral and Ethical Decisions on the use of deadly force.
Use of Deadly Force.
When Should I Present My Weapon?
Problem 2 and Problem 3: (Criminal and Civil liability)
What Will You Do Afterward?:
What to do when the Police arrive:
What Will You Say to The Police?:
Selecting Firearms: (Rifle, Pistol, Shotgun)
Individual Tactics:
Techniques:
Night Tactics:
Malfunction Clearance:
The classroom information is worth the trip by itself.
Local training is great and I recommend it: but if you can get a FrontSight membership at a reasonable price it is certainly worth doing.
FrontSight offers a wide variety of courses including 2 and 4 day rifle, pistol, shotgun, UZI, M-16, Armorer (Glock, XD, 1911, AR-15), basic Martial Arts (empty hand defense, knife defense), Rope and Rappel classes. You can find the class descriptions at http://www.frontsight.com/Courses.asp
A couple of years ago FrontSight claimed that they trained more than 50,000 students the previous year.
Take a look at the "Taste of FrontSight" YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Wv-kXxitPg
FrontSight does teach the weaver stance but they do not insist on you using it.
The advanced classes do have significant prereq requirements.
The range portion of the basic handgun and rifle class provides good solid training in a shooter coach environment. Your ammunition requirements will be about 100 rounds per day. They do have an ammo supplier on site with competitive prices.
The classroom portion of the basic handgun and rifle classes cover a variety of important subjects. Some of the topics covered are:
Can and should you shoot?:
Levels of Competence:
Color Code of Mental Awareness:
Combat Mindset:
Understand Your Opponent:
Training And The Fight:
Fifty Percent Rule:
Moral and Ethical Decisions on the use of deadly force.
Use of Deadly Force.
When Should I Present My Weapon?
Problem 2 and Problem 3: (Criminal and Civil liability)
What Will You Do Afterward?:
What to do when the Police arrive:
What Will You Say to The Police?:
Selecting Firearms: (Rifle, Pistol, Shotgun)
Individual Tactics:
Techniques:
Night Tactics:
Malfunction Clearance:
The classroom information is worth the trip by itself.
Local training is great and I recommend it: but if you can get a FrontSight membership at a reasonable price it is certainly worth doing.
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