Pistol 2- Dynamic Movement
Pistol 2 is a 1-day course. This course will continue to reinforce accuracy and self-diagnosis through sight awareness and build on your TTP’s. We will layer in conventional and non-conventional positions, use of cover, low/no light engagement and scenario-driven live fire exercises. This course is much more dynamic than the Pistol 1 Course and students must be physically prepared to perform multiple repetitions of shooting exercises while moving to and from positions.
The techniques presented will be appropriate to set the foundation for weapons manipulation in a tactical or combat environment. All techniques taught throughout the course are the same techniques currently in use and validated through real-world operations. I am committed to ensuring that each student receives adequate personal feedback and attention, and as a result, this course has a hard limit of 5 students - without exception. We will end this day with a culmination stress shoot (time permitted).
NOTE: This course is for intermediate shooters that understand the basic fundamentals of marksmanship and possess safe gun-handling skills, alone and around others. This is not a beginner’s course; if the instructors consider you unsafe or unfit for the course, you may be asked to leave at your expense. This is for your safety and the safety of the class.
This course will be a full day with breaks in between and an allotted lunch break.
NOTE: Limited size class for maximum individual attention
Course Prerequisites:
Be legally allowed to carry a firearm in the state of North Carolina
Pistol 1- Fundamentals Course Completion (Some exceptions can be made but only on a case-by-case basis)
Training Topics:
Situational Awareness Exercises
Anatomical Shot Placement
Marksmanship Self-Diagnostics
Single-Handed Pistol Operation
Target Discrimination
Dominant and Non-Dominant Side Engagement
Use of Cover
Negotiating Obstacles While Moving
Firing Around Vehicles (If Permitted)
Movement -/+ Cover
Firing while Moving
Conventional and Non-Conventional Shooting Positions
Required minimum equipment:
Eye protection (ANSI Z87.1)/ Ear protection (Digital Recommended)
Pistol w/ Holster (Tactical Holster -Kydex Drop Leg, IWB, or OWB Belt Holster)
2-5 magazines w/ pouches
450 rounds minimum
Cleaning Kit
Inclement Weather Gear (NO WEATHER CANCELLATIONS, bad weather is an excellent opportunity to collect data and test your gear for less-than-ideal conditions)
Course Location: North Carolina (Clayton/RDU/, Zebulon)
Course time: 9am - 3pm
Please bring your own drinks and snacks
Training-related questions/Dates: Contact Us
Private training is available at an additional cost. Serious inquiries only
Pistol 2 is a 1-day course. This course will continue to reinforce accuracy and self-diagnosis through sight awareness and build on your TTP’s. We will layer in conventional and non-conventional positions, use of cover, low/no light engagement and scenario-driven live fire exercises. This course is much more dynamic than the Pistol 1 Course and students must be physically prepared to perform multiple repetitions of shooting exercises while moving to and from positions.
The techniques presented will be appropriate to set the foundation for weapons manipulation in a tactical or combat environment. All techniques taught throughout the course are the same techniques currently in use and validated through real-world operations. I am committed to ensuring that each student receives adequate personal feedback and attention, and as a result, this course has a hard limit of 5 students - without exception. We will end this day with a culmination stress shoot (time permitted).
NOTE: This course is for intermediate shooters that understand the basic fundamentals of marksmanship and possess safe gun-handling skills, alone and around others. This is not a beginner’s course; if the instructors consider you unsafe or unfit for the course, you may be asked to leave at your expense. This is for your safety and the safety of the class.
This course will be a full day with breaks in between and an allotted lunch break.
NOTE: Limited size class for maximum individual attention
Course Prerequisites:
Be legally allowed to carry a firearm in the state of North Carolina
Pistol 1- Fundamentals Course Completion (Some exceptions can be made but only on a case-by-case basis)
Training Topics:
Situational Awareness Exercises
Anatomical Shot Placement
Marksmanship Self-Diagnostics
Single-Handed Pistol Operation
Target Discrimination
Dominant and Non-Dominant Side Engagement
Use of Cover
Negotiating Obstacles While Moving
Firing Around Vehicles (If Permitted)
Movement -/+ Cover
Firing while Moving
Conventional and Non-Conventional Shooting Positions
Required minimum equipment:
Eye protection (ANSI Z87.1)/ Ear protection (Digital Recommended)
Pistol w/ Holster (Tactical Holster -Kydex Drop Leg, IWB, or OWB Belt Holster)
2-5 magazines w/ pouches
450 rounds minimum
Cleaning Kit
Inclement Weather Gear (NO WEATHER CANCELLATIONS, bad weather is an excellent opportunity to collect data and test your gear for less-than-ideal conditions)
Course Location: North Carolina (Clayton/RDU/, Zebulon)
Course time: 9am - 3pm
Please bring your own drinks and snacks
Training-related questions/Dates: Contact Us
Private training is available at an additional cost. Serious inquiries only
Pistol 2 is a 1-day course. This course will continue to reinforce accuracy and self-diagnosis through sight awareness and build on your TTP’s. We will layer in conventional and non-conventional positions, use of cover, low/no light engagement and scenario-driven live fire exercises. This course is much more dynamic than the Pistol 1 Course and students must be physically prepared to perform multiple repetitions of shooting exercises while moving to and from positions.
The techniques presented will be appropriate to set the foundation for weapons manipulation in a tactical or combat environment. All techniques taught throughout the course are the same techniques currently in use and validated through real-world operations. I am committed to ensuring that each student receives adequate personal feedback and attention, and as a result, this course has a hard limit of 5 students - without exception. We will end this day with a culmination stress shoot (time permitted).
NOTE: This course is for intermediate shooters that understand the basic fundamentals of marksmanship and possess safe gun-handling skills, alone and around others. This is not a beginner’s course; if the instructors consider you unsafe or unfit for the course, you may be asked to leave at your expense. This is for your safety and the safety of the class.
This course will be a full day with breaks in between and an allotted lunch break.
NOTE: Limited size class for maximum individual attention
Course Prerequisites:
Be legally allowed to carry a firearm in the state of North Carolina
Pistol 1- Fundamentals Course Completion (Some exceptions can be made but only on a case-by-case basis)
Training Topics:
Situational Awareness Exercises
Anatomical Shot Placement
Marksmanship Self-Diagnostics
Single-Handed Pistol Operation
Target Discrimination
Dominant and Non-Dominant Side Engagement
Use of Cover
Negotiating Obstacles While Moving
Firing Around Vehicles (If Permitted)
Movement -/+ Cover
Firing while Moving
Conventional and Non-Conventional Shooting Positions
Required minimum equipment:
Eye protection (ANSI Z87.1)/ Ear protection (Digital Recommended)
Pistol w/ Holster (Tactical Holster -Kydex Drop Leg, IWB, or OWB Belt Holster)
2-5 magazines w/ pouches
450 rounds minimum
Cleaning Kit
Inclement Weather Gear (NO WEATHER CANCELLATIONS, bad weather is an excellent opportunity to collect data and test your gear for less-than-ideal conditions)
Course Location: North Carolina (Clayton/RDU/, Zebulon)
Course time: 9am - 3pm
Please bring your own drinks and snacks
Training-related questions/Dates: Contact Us
Private training is available at an additional cost. Serious inquiries only