CountSo my 1 Day Concealed Carry Skill Development class is exactly what you guys are spelling out. Doing one day classes, I prefer to do them on a Saturday - IF, we do them at the Blue Mountain Sportsman Center in Westchester County - reason being is the hours are semi-restrictive there. You can only go hot 9-3 Monday through Friday, 10-4 on Saturday and 11-4 on Sunday. So Sunday, we loose one hour of training. This is why I usually only teach 2 day classes or 4 hour skill builder classes if I teach on Sundays at Blue Mountain. This is also why I have people bring a lunch and we take a short break in place and as soon as everyone is done eating, we get back at it.
A few people mentioned force on force. I have 2 on the schedule for 2017 in Putnam County - 1 is only 6 months away. If you are interested in that class, just know they sell out, so the closer we get to the date, the faster it will sell out. The first one we did this year sold out in less than 24 hours if I remember correctly. So we ended up doing a second one the following weekend and that one sold out in about 48 hours. Below is the info on the Concealed Carry Skill Development Class - it is a 1 day format and it is a modified version of our 1 day pistol class and centers around real world concealed carry. Again, my preference would be to do it on a Saturday at Blue Mountain UNLESS someone has another range/gun club location for us to use. Once I have an idea of how many people would be interested in this particular class AND doing it on a Saturday, I will try and see what dates are available and let you guys know. So just reply with "I'm in". If you have another range/gun club that we could use on a Sunday that we can go hot for more than 5 hours, let us know.
Hours would be 9:30-4:00 and cost is: $180
This class features holster selection, clothing discussion, and reality-based live fire drills with one-on-one assessments and corrective action as needed. Designed to transition the participant from static live fire and basic movement to advanced defensive tactics from seated, vehicle, and “Getting Off The X” drills using the pistol; shooters will be guided through weapons manipulation drills designed to increase comfort level and develop a solid base of skill. Skill Drills will include drawing from concealment; seated & in vehicle positions ensuring shooters will leave with the knowledge, skills, and ability to survive and prevail in a deadly force encounter.
Physical requirements: For all tactical classes, students must be able to run short distances & be capable of standing for long periods.
TOPICS TO INCLUDE
- Tactical mindset/situational awareness
- Tactical pistol and concealment support equipment review
- Pistol manipulation skills
- Marksmanship fundamentals
- Close quarter pistol operations
- Static to dynamic position drills
- Dynamic one-handed manipulations
- Tactical live fire movements
- Seated and vehicle positions
ESTIMATE ROUND COUNT
- 250 rounds of ammunition
REQUIREMENTS
- Pistol
- 3 mags minimum
- Concealment holster(s) (no shoulder, cross draw or blackhawk serpa holsters. Serpa's will be allowed for armed professionals only who are issued that holster)
- Concealment magazine pouches
- Footwear suitable for rapid movement and turning
- Concealment garment (shirt, sweatshirt, jacket, etc.)
- Wraparound eye protection
- Earmuffs (electronic strongly recommended) or earplugs
- 10 dummy rounds
OPTIONAL MISC.
- Sunblock
- Water/Snacks
- Baseball Cap
Count me in, as long as it's my weekend off.So my 1 Day Concealed Carry Skill Development class is exactly what you guys are spelling out. Doing one day classes, I prefer to do them on a Saturday - IF, we do them at the Blue Mountain Sportsman Center in Westchester County - reason being is the hours are semi-restrictive there. You can only go hot 9-3 Monday through Friday, 10-4 on Saturday and 11-4 on Sunday. So Sunday, we loose one hour of training. This is why I usually only teach 2 day classes or 4 hour skill builder classes if I teach on Sundays at Blue Mountain. This is also why I have people bring a lunch and we take a short break in place and as soon as everyone is done eating, we get back at it.
A few people mentioned force on force. I have 2 on the schedule for 2017 in Putnam County - 1 is only 6 months away. If you are interested in that class, just know they sell out, so the closer we get to the date, the faster it will sell out. The first one we did this year sold out in less than 24 hours if I remember correctly. So we ended up doing a second one the following weekend and that one sold out in about 48 hours. Below is the info on the Concealed Carry Skill Development Class - it is a 1 day format and it is a modified version of our 1 day pistol class and centers around real world concealed carry. Again, my preference would be to do it on a Saturday at Blue Mountain UNLESS someone has another range/gun club location for us to use. Once I have an idea of how many people would be interested in this particular class AND doing it on a Saturday, I will try and see what dates are available and let you guys know. So just reply with "I'm in". If you have another range/gun club that we could use on a Sunday that we can go hot for more than 5 hours, let us know.
Hours would be 9:30-4:00 and cost is: $180
This class features holster selection, clothing discussion, and reality-based live fire drills with one-on-one assessments and corrective action as needed. Designed to transition the participant from static live fire and basic movement to advanced defensive tactics from seated, vehicle, and “Getting Off The X” drills using the pistol; shooters will be guided through weapons manipulation drills designed to increase comfort level and develop a solid base of skill. Skill Drills will include drawing from concealment; seated & in vehicle positions ensuring shooters will leave with the knowledge, skills, and ability to survive and prevail in a deadly force encounter.
Physical requirements: For all tactical classes, students must be able to run short distances & be capable of standing for long periods.
TOPICS TO INCLUDE
- Tactical mindset/situational awareness
- Tactical pistol and concealment support equipment review
- Pistol manipulation skills
- Marksmanship fundamentals
- Close quarter pistol operations
- Static to dynamic position drills
- Dynamic one-handed manipulations
- Tactical live fire movements
- Seated and vehicle positions
ESTIMATE ROUND COUNT
- 250 rounds of ammunition
REQUIREMENTS
- Pistol
- 3 mags minimum
- Concealment holster(s) (no shoulder, cross draw or blackhawk serpa holsters. Serpa's will be allowed for armed professionals only who are issued that holster)
- Concealment magazine pouches
- Footwear suitable for rapid movement and turning
- Concealment garment (shirt, sweatshirt, jacket, etc.)
- Wraparound eye protection
- Earmuffs (electronic strongly recommended) or earplugs
- 10 dummy rounds
OPTIONAL MISC.
- Sunblock
- Water/Snacks
- Baseball Cap
OK boys and girls, how does Saturday, Novemebr 12th sound? Blue Mountain Sportsman Center in Cortlandt Manor (Westchester County) from 09:15-16:00, price is $180. The description of the class is below. We need 5 people minimum. If the date sounds good to most (can't always please everyone) - I will create a page for it on my website and people can sign up. You will need to sign up and pay to guarantee your spot.
CONCEALED CARRY SKILL DEVELOPMENT
This class features holster selection, clothing discussion, and reality-based live fire drills with one-on-one assessments and corrective action as needed. Designed to transition the participant from static live fire and basic movement to advanced defensive tactics from seated, vehicle, and “Getting Off The X” drills using the pistol; shooters will be guided through weapons manipulation drills designed to increase comfort level and develop a solid base of skill. Skill Drills will include drawing from concealment; seated & in vehicle positions ensuring shooters will leave with the knowledge, skills, and ability to survive and prevail in a deadly force encounter.
Physical requirements: For all tactical classes, students must be able to run short distances & be capable of standing for long periods.
TOPICS TO INCLUDE
- Tactical mindset/situational awareness
- Tactical pistol and concealment support equipment review
- Pistol manipulation skills
- Marksmanship fundamentals
- Close quarter pistol operations
- Static to dynamic position drills
- Dynamic one-handed manipulations
- Tactical live fire movements
- Seated and vehicle positions
ESTIMATE ROUND COUNT
- 250 rounds of ammunition
REQUIREMENTS
- Pistol
- 3 mags minimum
- Concealment holster(s) (no shoulder, cross draw or blackhawk serpa holsters. Serpa's will be allowed for armed professionals only who are issued that holster)
- Concealment magazine pouches
- Footwear suitable for rapid movement and turning
- Concealment garment (shirt, sweatshirt, jacket, etc.)
- Wraparound eye protection
- Earmuffs (electronic strongly recommended) or earplugs
- 10 dummy rounds
OPTIONAL MISC.
- Sunblock
- Water/Snacks
- Baseball Cap
I hope you don't mind me postinbg here.
Guys, if you can make it to the Sig Academy, do it. It's an amazing place and I guarantee you'll all love it
If you can't, check out OnSight Firearms Training. They mostly do classes at Blue Mountain, but they rent out the Police Ranges and no one bothers you. They're small classes, I think 12 max, for 1-3 instructors depending on the day/class. Ben the owner is a really cool guy too
Chess, thats what this forum is about. A good friend of mine is part owner of onsight. He is who i got my certifications with.
The other option is Saturday November 19th
Would love to meet up with some of you guys but it's too far from me. Have fun!!!