Cost
$100
Defensive Shooting and Holster Fundamentals
If you are a concealed carry permit holder and never shot from your holster this is a must have next level class. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced shooter, you will walk away from this course a better protector of yourself and your loved ones.
We will cover Stance, Grip, Sights & Aiming, Trigger Manipulation, Natural Point of Aim, Emergency & Tactical Reload, Recoil Management, Transition from Unsighted to Sighted Fire, Presentation from the Holster (No Cover Garment)
Purchasing a gun is part of the self-defense journey but knowing how to safely and effectively use it is even more important. Education and training are critical methods to ensure students will be ready if they’re forced to use their firearms to defend themselves
CINDYS HOT SHOTS HOLSTER DRAW RULES
- Inside or outside the waistband drawing is permitted. However, NO DRAWING FROM CONCEALMENT. No clothing should cover the firearm.
- Drawing from the appendix (12:00 o’clock) to hip (3:00 o’clock) will be permitted. No cross-draw, pocket, kidney or ankle holsters are permitted.
- Only gun-specific holsters of polymer, Kydex, or leather are permitted. Any leather holster must be form-fitted. (No nylon or other material).
- The belt must be one designed specifically for holster use and must be at least 1.25” wide. If leather, it must be double-ply or commensurate thickness. No cotton-webbing belts are permitted. No single-ply nylon belts are permitted. Purpose-built duty or competition belts are encouraged, but traditionally-styled belts that are specifically designed for holster use are permitted.
- All shots must be aimed or have “sight picture”. No shooting from the hip or other non-sighted shooting is permitted.
- All other range rules are still applicable.
Any of the following may result in an immediate suspension or termination of holster drawing privileges:
- Bad attitude or arguing with the RSO.
- Any range rule violation or violation of any holster use rules.
- Defective, broken, or inappropriate equipment.
- Any accidental or negligent discharge.
- Dropping your firearm whether it is loaded or unloaded.
- Your finger within the trigger guard before you acquire a sight picture.
Class Overview
We will cover Stance, Grip, Sights & Aiming, Trigger Manipulation, Natural Point of Aim, Emergency & Tactical Reload, Recoil Management, Transition from Unsighted to Sighted Fire, Presentation from the Holster (No Cover Garment).
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John Merson
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