Teaching safety and skill
Teaching safety and skill
Now, you have your CCW permit, but are you ready tactically? We approach Concealed Weapons handling from a strategic and tactical point of view. We teach real-life situations and ensure our clients have new vantage points of approach to otherwise unknown situations.
Protecting yourself, your family, and your children (if applicable) is our primary concern when we are teaching you in our Santa Clarita Gun Training Classes.
If you are not new or an expert who wants to be tuned in better than ever, we have those options in our private lesson classes available with a per-hour charge.
This course will cover different shooting tactics, communication, and positions for possible in-door engagement of hostile individuals and groups.
This class is designed for a small group of students (8-12) to build strong marksmanship and tactical deployment for CCW and a rapid deployment environment.
The course will cover the following topics.
- 7 fundamental foundations for marksmanship.
- Proper handgun manipulations for admin functions and tactical settings.
- Malfunction clearance drills.
- Proper use and deployment of your handgun from the holster.
- Rapid shooting and multi-target engagement.
- Close contact engagement.
- Shooting from various positions.
- Shooting from covered locations.
- Shooting from various different distances and different-sized targets in rapid engagement.
- Shooting on the move drills.
- Weapon transition from rifle to handgun drills. (Optional)
The above topics will be covered in 1 day of the course.
After the successful completion of the class, all students will be invited to quarterly free refresher courses to fix any bad habits learned or enhance positive skills through additional challenge drills.
All students will have access to the instructors for any problems or questions about their learned skills and tactical scenarios as long as they participate in the school-sponsored activities throughout the year.
Sign up today for your ticket to the next level. Shoot fast and more accurately than ever before.
Call 661-753-6767 for more info and sign up!
This class is designed for one person to build strong marksmanship and tactical deployment for CCW and a rapid deployment environment.
The course will cover the following topics as same as a group class.
- 7 fundamental foundations for marksmanship.
- Proper handgun manipulations for admin functions and tactical settings.
- Malfunction clearance drills.
- Proper use and deployment of your handgun from the holster.
- Rapid shooting and multi-target engagement.
- Close contact engagement.
- Shooting from various positions.
- Shooting from covered locations.
- Shooting from various different distances and different-sized targets in rapid engagement.
- Shooting on the move drills.
- Weapon transition from rifle to handgun drills. (Optional)
The above topics will be covered in 1 day of the course.
After the successful completion of the class, the student will be invited to quarterly free refresher courses to fix any bad habits learned or enhance positive skills through additional challenge drills.
The student will have access to the instructors for any problems or questions about their learned skills and tactical scenarios as long as he or she participates in the school-sponsored activities throughout the year.
Sign up today for your ticket to the next level. Shoot fast and more accurately than ever before.
Call 661-753-6767 for more info and sign up!
1 day of handgun tactics and marksmanship class for $400.00 - including range fee, targets, and course instructions (Save $100 from the $500.00 regular course fee for 1 day - tactical handgun class)
Each class will be held between 9 am to 4 pm.
Each class will host up to 12 students with a minimum of 8 students.
You will receive more personal attention and training than typical 30 to 40-person classes you have seen from other institutions.
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We also offer special pricing for 1 to 1 individual training for new or experienced shooters.
1 to 1 classes provide in-depth training and attention to detail to maximize your training in the shortest time.
Please CALL for sign-up and inquiry @ 661-753-6767
All Santa Clarita Gun Training class graduates are invited to quarterly or semi-annual refresher sessions for free. We will go over what you learned to correct mistakes and re-enforce good marksmanship and tactics. You are welcome to these classes as long as you participate in the school-sponsored competitions and meets regularly. It is a win-win situation for all students and graduates.
So join our team. Learn to survive and be the winner.
BASIC FIREARM SAFETY RULES
1. ALL GUNS ARE ALWAYS LOADED. There are no exceptions to this rule. Do not pretend that this is true. Be deadly serious about it. Treat all firearms with the respect.
2. NEVER ALLOW THE MUZZLE TO COVER ANYTHING YOU ARE NOT WILLING TO DESTROY. This includes parts of your body, such as your support hand.
3. KEEP YOUR FINGER OFF THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOUR SIGHTS ARE ALIGNED ON THE TARGET AND YOU INTEND TO SHOOT. You cannot line up any faster than you can position your finger. Firing an unaligned weapon can have disastrous results. Place the trigger finger on the trigger when the sights begin to align on the target.
4. BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET. Know what it is and what is behind it. Never shoot at anything you have not positively identified.
NOTE: The four basic firearm safety rules are not designed for range use only. They are designed for anyone who uses firearms, particularly in field situations. These rules should become a part of every officer’s character.All Santa Clarita Gun Training class graduates are invited to quarterly or semi-annual refresher sessions for free. We will go over what you learned to correct mistakes and re-enforce good marksmanship and tactics. You are welcome to these classes as long as you participate in the school-sponsored competitions and meets regularly. It is a win-win situation for all students and graduates.
So join our team. Learn to survive and be the winner.
The elements of marksmanship are essential to the accurate and effective deployment of the shotgun. They are all interconnected and must be applied consistently.
1. SIGHT ALIGNMENTSight alignment is the relationship between the eye, the front sight, and the rear sight. The bead of the front sight is located in the bottom of the rear sight. Eye focus is on the front sight. The shooter is required to use the eye on the same side as the shotgun is shouldered on no matter which eye is dominant.
2. SIGHT PICTURESight picture is the relationship between the eye, the front sight, the rear sight, and the target. The correct sight picture will have the aligned sights centered on the target with the front sight in sharp focus.a. Correct sight picture consists of the front sight being centered in the bottom of the rear sight.b. While on the range and in the field, concentration and eye focus should be on the target or the suspect until a decision to shoot has been made.c. When the decision to shoot is made and the shotgun has been raised to eye level, eye focus shifts from the target to the front sight.d. Correct follow-through requires the shooter to obtain a sight picture after every shot.e. After shooting ceases, the shotgun is lowered from eye level to low ready, and eye focus is placed on the target or suspect.f. Correct eye focus will give the shooter a clear and sharp view of the front sight. The rear sight and the target should appear out of focus or blurred.g. Poor shooting on the range and in the field is often caused by the shooter focusing on the target or suspect. Since the eye is incapable of focusing on objects at different distances at the same time, the sights are out of focus making it difficult to correctly align them.
3. TRIGGER CONTROLMost shooting errors are related to improper trigger control. Frequent errors, such as jerking the trigger or failing to apply pressure straight to the rear and failing to achieve a surprise break, are common. The goal is to smoothly press the trigger straight to the rear without disturbing the sight picture, in order to achieve a surprise break. Trigger control is the most important and often the most difficult element of marksmanship to learn. No matter how perfectly the shooter assumes his stance and aligns the sights, if the trigger is slapped or mashed in anticipation of the discharge, the target will not be hit with any consistency. Approximately 95% of all errors and/or misses on the target are caused by improperly pressing the trigger. Many expert marksmen agree that as much as 80% of learning to shoot well is learning to control the trigger. In order to maintain a correct sight picture while the shot is being fired, trigger control is essential.a. Trigger control is defined as a smooth continuous press, straight to the rear, while maintaining the sight picture, achieving a surprise break, and completing follow-through.b. The exact moment of the hammer fall and subsequent discharge of the firearm must be a surprise. This is known as the surprise break and is defined as not knowing when the hammer is going to fall so that discharge and recoil are not anticipated.c. Anticipating the moment the shot will be fired will generally cause the shooter to push the muzzle downward in an effort to compensate for the recoil.c. Anticipation and subsequent pushing downward will result in misalignment of the sights just as the round is being fired resulting in a poor shot, often missing the target.d. Trigger follow-through requires the shooter to hold the trigger in the rearward position until sight picture is reacquired. See "follow-through".TRIGGER CONTROL IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ELEMENT OF MARKSMANSHIP, WITHOUT IT, EVEN IF THE OTHER ELEMENTS ARE PERFECT, THE RESULT WILL BE A POOR SHOT.
4. GRIPThe primary hand grasps the pistol grip and pulls the stock into the shoulder with the thumb, middle, ring, and little fingers. The trigger finger remains free to manipulate the safety and trigger. If the thumb strikes the shooter’s nose/face during recoil, it should be placed on the opposite side of the stock.The support hand is positioned under the slide handle so the shotgun is supported in the palm of the hand. The slide handle should be held securely. If the slide handle is allowed to partially cycle on its own during recoil, a malfunction could occur.
5. STANCEa. The body is bladed at 30-45 degrees to the target with the support side forward. This is essentially the interview position. Feet are shoulder width apart with approximately 60% of the body weight on the support or lead foot.b. The primary is at a right angle to the body, parallel to the deck. This creates a pocket in the primary shoulder area for the recoil pad. The support arm is bent with the elbow pointing down.c. Only two thirds to three quarters of the recoil pad is placed in the shoulder pocket. The heel of the recoil pad is above the shoulder.d. The primary cheek must be firmly pressed against the comb of the stock. Failure to obtain a good cheek weld could result in facial injury during recoil.
6. BREATH CONTROLBreath control assists the shooter in the completion of an accurate shot by reducing upper body movement. This is especially true when shooting at long range, or at a small target. To assimilate the proper amount of oxygen, several deep breaths should be taken prior to any course of fire. The shooter should exhale a portion of the last breath and then hold his breath while firing the weapon. When the situation does not allow the shooter time to take several breaths such as in a field shooting, the shooter should avoid heavy breathing at the actual moment of firing.
7. FOLLOW-THOROUGHFollow-through is the continuation of all the elements of marksmanship after the shot is fired. Concentration on the front sight must be constant throughout the firing sequence, up to and including after the projectile has left the barrel. Maintain eye focus on the front sight before, during, and after the discharge. The second aspect of follow-through is to maintain the trigger position after the weapon fires. The trigger is held in the rearward position until the weapon is brought out of recoil and the sight picture is reacquired. Correct trigger follow-through must be learned during slow fire before progressing to rapid fire. After follow-through is completed, the trigger is reset approximately 1/8". Removing the finger completely off the trigger then bringing it back onto the trigger results in lost time and slapping the trigger causing low or missed shots.For advanced shooters follow-through can be utilized for rapid multiple shot accuracy. As the pistol recoils the trigger finger moves forward approximately 1/8", enough for the trigger to reset. Since the shooter's eye maintains sharp focus on the front sight, no time is lost searching for it. As the pistol is brought back on target after recoil, the slack is removed from the trigger. The sights return to the center of the target and the shooter is ready.
We always start all of our classes with SAFETY in mind, first yours and then ours. Plus - our sight gives us an advantage to be your best safety advisors so you carry our safety mantra with yourselves into the private sector.
Let us face it - you are wanting to take gun training classes because you want to protect something. It may only be you, or it maybe others plus yourself. Either way, you deserve to learn the right ways.
Real life situations coupled with a Gun Safe mantra and environment equates to your survivability and being able to keep those around you safe from harm when encountering a hostile,
This is not a school with the typical testosterone-driven instructors. This is a school that teaches you correctly starting with a Focus on Safety and proper weapon manipulation. All instructors are all law enforcement trained and have extensive law enforcement field experience.
Ammo Purchase and Firearm rentals are availale. We have the best private ranges to serve our clients in order to teach effectively.
Safety is everyone's concern. Even the most decorated gun handler and rifle purveyor will be halted from attending our classes with a safety violation after being taught.
We train "To Protect and To Serve".
If you have questions about our programs, feel free to send us a message. We will get back to you as soon as possible.
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