COURSE DESCRIPTION
Are you ready to carry concealed? It’s time to take steps to be prepared to protect yourself and your family. Is attaining the permit and wearing the gun enough? Do you know how to safely work the gun from a concealed holster, under stress, manage malfunctions and reload on-body? Are you truly really to defend yourself and shoot from a concealed position? Take those bench shooting skills to the next level and learn how to work from a fully concealed position. Don’t risk making a bad situation worse by not being able to effectively deploy the firearm if your life depended upon it. Join us for this one-day program that will get you started on the right path for every day carry and being a responsibly armed citizen.
Topics Covered Include:
- Effective cover garment/apparel considerations
- Holster selection & placement
- EDC strategies and gear placement
- Drawing from concealment both two and one-handed
- Winter concealment considerations
- Defensive handgun tactics and drills
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT – please procure items in advance of the class. Questions? contact us!
- PPE:
- FIREARM & SUPPORTING GEAR
- Your concealed carry handgun of choice
- Minimum of two magazines for high cap, minimum of 4 magazines for low cap/single stack
- Minimum of one magazine pouch
- Gun Belt
- Belt mounted Appendix or Strong Side Carry IWB and/or OWB holsters only. (For safety reasons DO NOT BRING: Serpa or push-button retention holster, shoulder holster, chest holster, behind the back holster, cross draw hip holster, bra holster, fabric, or soft-sided collapsable holster, ankle holster. QUESTIONS? Contact us!)
- 250 rounds of FMJ pistol training ammo
- EDC Kit (Bring what you have. We can make recommendations for other items in class.)
- Pepper Spray
- Handheld Light
- On-body medkit
- Everyday items: cell phone, keys, purse/pocketbook, etc.
- APPAREL:
- 3 Concealment Garments: Solid top (ex: Sweatshirt), Open front top (ex: button-down flannel), Outerwear (ex: raincoat, winter parka or vest)
- Top base layer garment strongly recommended (t-shirt, compression wear, rashguard top etc.)
- Winter gloves (no mittens please)
- Comfortable closed-toe shoes
- Notebook & Pen