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Thread: First Person Safety Critical Pistol Skills - 6/7/20, Culpeper, Va.

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    First Person Safety Critical Pistol Skills - 6/7/20, Culpeper, Va.

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/first-p...ff=efbeventtix

    JDC & FPF Training are pleased to host Lee Weems of First Person Safety to present his Critical Pistol Skills curriculum while he's in town to teach levergun!

    This 300 round course develops the skills needed to successfully operate a pistol with either hand. Students will learn through a progression of freestyle and dominant hand only drills to ultimately draw, reload, and clear malfunctions using only their non-dominant hand. It is much more convenient to learn how to do this on the range than to have to figure it out under incoming fire.
    Prerequisite: This is not a course for the first time student. Enrollment is limited to students who have already completed training from a recognized instructor that included drawing, reloading, etc, under time constraints. Graduates from a law enforcement academy, IDPA Sharpshooter class or USPSA C-class shooters or higher will also be accepted. Other students may be admitted with approval from the instructor. Please don't hesitate to ask.
    Please contact lee@firstpersonsafety.com if you have any inquiries.
    Equipment: You will need a quality semi-automatic pistol and ammunition that will function in your pistol. Your holster should be one that does not collapse when the pistol is drawn and allows for one-handed re-holstering. Holsters that require the use of the trigger finger to disengage a retention device, such as a Blackhawk Serpa, are strongly discouraged. At least three magazines are needed. Shooters need eye and ear protection as well as a hat with a brim. Shooters should bring whatever personal comfort items such as drinks, food, chairs, etc. that they wish to have.
    3/15/2016

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    We still have a few slots remaining.
    I had an ER nurse in a class. I noticed she kept taking all head shots. Her response when asked why, "'I've seen too many people who have been shot in the chest putting up a fight in the ER." Point taken.

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