Applied Defensive Pistol Skills

Course Description: Marksmanship and gun-handing are important foundational skills for armed self-defense. It is however, a common opinion among people with multiple exposures to lethal encounters that these skills are not the most significant predictor of successful outcomes. This class will focus on the rest of the story. Specifically, we will work to increase your abilities and effectiveness in the critical areas of mental preparation, decision making, tactics and the appropriate application of deadly force.

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We will make extensive use of the “Building Shooters NURO Shooting System” to train both the neural circuitry and the physical actions relevant to self-defense situations. During this class you will repetitively exercise your visual system, tactically relevant information processing system and physical skills in order to ingrain optimized patterns of performance for use-of-force encounters.

 

Length: 2 days

For prices and upcoming course dates, check the schedule page.

Prerequisites:This is not an entry level class. All students must be able to reflexively present their firearm at speed, from a holster, without flagging themselves and re-holster with the same constraint. We will not have time in class to conduct remediation in this area. Observed safety issues will result in the student either being asked to leave the class without a refund or continue with a “Blue Gun.” If this causes you concern, please do not sign up for this class.

Required Equipment:

Ammunition
Most drills do not have a specific number of rounds fired. Ammo usage will be dependent on the student’s speed of perception, reaction and firing. 750 rounds will be sufficient for the majority of shooters; but if you believe that you think and shoot significantly faster than the average shooter, feel free to bring more.

Firearm and Support Gear
This class is oriented to self-defense related skills. You should use your every-day-carry firearm and equipment including concealment garments (You must however work from a holster positioned at or near your belt line.)
Law enforcement and military students may choose either on-duty firearm/equipment or off-duty/concealment firearm and equipment.
“Serpa” type holsters or any holster that requires use of the trigger finger to release the firearm are not allowed.
Holsters that do not retain their shape when the gun is withdrawn are not allowed.
If you have any doubt about your equipment, please contact me in advance to discuss it. tbsh@westcoastarmorynorth.com

Additional Equipment
Clothing appropriate to the climate.
Hydration and snacks.
You may want to have a folding chair on the range.

See the general policies page for suggestions on food, drink, clothing, etc.

Taught by:  Instructor – John Holschen
John has many years of service in the U.S. Special Operations community as an operator and a trainer. As a civilian trainer he has worked to convert his specialized skills in the areas of weapons and combative techniques into useful defensive curricula for private citizens. He is certified as a Firearms Instructor by the Washington State Criminal Justice Training Commission, the United States Department of State and the National Rifle Association.

The American Tactical Shooters Association has recognized John as a “Master Instructor” and “Master Tactician”. He is a multi-time winner of the “National Tactical Invitational” and has placed in the top five finishers in that event each year that he has participated (9 times.)

Facility: A-Zone Range

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