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Defensive Handgun I

Introduction

The reality of using a handgun in a self-defense situation is not what it appears to be. Reality is you must condition and train. Defensive handgun techniques are skills which must be learned and practiced to ensure proper use of a handgun in a high-stress situation. The Level I course is for beginner or advanced shooters.
Training Includes

  • Shooting stance and holster draw
  • Proper grip and sight alignment
  • Immediate malfunction cleaning and reloading
  • Trigger control and advanced handgun technique
  • Shooting while moving

Cost

$275.00 ($50.00 deposit required) for the 2 day course.

Equipment

  • Handgun with a capacity of at least 6 rounds, 9mm caliber or larger.
  • 800 Rounds of ammunition
  • At least 2 magazines for the handgun used, 3 if gun is a single-stack
  • Magazine pouch capable of holding 1 magazine, or 2 if gun is a single-stack.
  • Hip holster.
  • Gun belt suitable for holster and magazine pouches.
  • Eye and ear protection
  • Clothing suitable for weather conditions
  • Hat, sunglasses and sunblock

Last Updated (Friday, 09 December 2011 03:07)

 

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Bear Creek Tactical is now hosting: International Defensive Pistol Association matches monthly. Shooters meeting will be held at 9:30 am with shooting to begin at 10:00 am

IDPA is a shooting sport that uses practical equipment including full charge service ammunition to solve simulated "real world" self-defense scenarios. IDPA shooting events require use of ever practical handguns and holsters that are truly suitable for self-defense. No "competition only" equipment is permitted in IDPA matches since the main goal is to test the skill of ability of the individual, not the equipment or gamesmanship.

We offer a family environment, as well as persons with disabilities facility!

We welcome new shooters and will provide one on one assistance

For additional information or questions contact Rick at 417-844-8908