ADVANCED PISTOL HANDLING @ BRPC
July 9, 2017 @ 9:00 am - July 10, 2017 @ 6:00 pm
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Free
Advanced Pistol Handling
THIS COURSE IS TAUGH BY ROB PINCUS AND IS ON THE 2017 PDN TOUR
Description:
The Advanced Pistol Handling course is designed to expand the circumstances and conditions under which a student can apply the skills developed in the Combat Focus® Shooting Course. This course will cover:
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Non-Diagnostic Linear Malfunction Drills
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One handed & Weak Handed Reloads
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One Handed & Weak Handed Malfunction Drills
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Presentation from the holster in 360 degrees
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Unorthodox Shooting Positions (grounded, seated)
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Shooting Around Cover
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Unreasonable Distance Shooting
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Volume of Fire
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The Balance of Speed & Precision
The APH Course is designed as a follow on for students who have completed fundamental defensive shooting training in the CFS Program and want to expand their skill sets and increase competency. At the end of the course, the student will have been exposed to (and practiced) shooting positions from all plausible angles while standing, seated, kneeling, prone or supine, as well as properly shooting around cover in order to maximize its protective value. Students will also train one handed firearm handling, reloading, and malfunction clearing. Unlike the CFS Program, in APH students, will be forced to deal with a variety of malfunctions in a way that is congruent with the conditions of a dynamic critical incident.
The APH course is an intense physically and mentally challenging course that will take any student’s confidence and ability to defend themselves with a gun to a higher level.
Students are welcome to bring extra ammunition, as there will be certain drills
where round count can easily be increased.
Open to:
General Public / Law Enforcement / Military / Private Security
Course Eligibility:
Must have completed CFS successfully
Cost: $600 + Ammunition 2 Day Course (Students will fire a minimum of 650 rounds during this course)
Cost: $300 + Ammunition 1 Day Course (Students will fire a minimum of 600 rounds during this course)