Ladies Close Quarter Pistol
FLASH SALE (April 29 - May 1 class only): Ammo and Camping discounts will be applied on Registration Confirmation (1-2 business days)
Carrying a firearm as a female provides you the protective capability to either exit or equalize against extreme physical violence. At close quarters you need to have the rare combination of live-fire skills and hand-to-hand skills. How can you go from threat recognition to first round downrange in the least amount of time? How can you develop the critical elements of shooting well as applied to your own personal defense? You will find the answers here from former CIA protective services subject matter expert Steve Tarani.
For live-fire, you will receive detailed instruction on how to make rapid effective combat round placement on an active threat. For Defensive Tactics, you will receive detailed instruction on how to control the fight while moving from hands to guns. Moving from hands to guns are what make you effective. What if you’re under attack by multiple assailants armed with guns, edged or impact weapons and you can’t get to your gun in time or can’t even take the shot? Even if you can get to your handgun, what are the dynamics of personal defense needed to make combat effective round placement in the shortest amount of time with the least amount of movement at close quarters?
Take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn what government female agents are taught about personal defense! Brought to you by the same instructor hired to teach US. Tier One government assets.
What to Bring: Pistol, holster, range kit (eye and ear protection, ball cap, sunscreen, etc.,), at least three magazines, mag pouch, holster, belt, blue/ red inert training handgun and matching holster. Round count 500.
*Important Note: Ladies 150 or 250
I’m a retired Navy diver and this is the 6th class I’ve taken here. It’s always good to refresh & retrain and this is the best and only place to do that.
This class is not scheduled again this year or
has been completely sold out.
Be sure to get your copy of the class schedule for next year and your application in early.