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Classes Provided:
Intro into firearms
Huge thank you to Point Bank for making this class possible! Introduction to firearms and basic gun knowledge. Classroom only, no range time.
Topics for this class include:
Basic Safety
Various Types of Firearms
Care and Cleaning
Storage of Firearms and Ammo
Types of Ammunition
Range Etiquette
Class time will be from 45 min - 1 hour, plus classroom discussion time.
Women’s Basic handgun and self-defense
Women’s basic handgun fundamentals with Train Protect Defend
Begin your journey by discovering your “Why” when it comes to personal defense and firearms training.
In this course, you will lay the foundation for handgun basics through topics like “The 4 Universal Safety Rules,” understanding firearms, clearing semi-automatic handguns, stance and grip, trigger control, and a multitude of other skills that are necessary for the proper and safe operation of a pistol. You can bring your own gun or rent a gun from our instructor.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR CLASS:
*Handgun that is .22 caliber or larger.
*One magazine if shooting a semi-automatic.
*Hearing and eye protection
*50 rounds of factory ammo (please no re-loads)
* You can rent a .22 semi-automatic, hearing and eye protection, and ammo from the instructor upon arrival to the course for $35.
LTC Qualification Only
Group proficiency with Train Protect Defend.
If you have already completed your LTC class, this is for the in-person shooting qualification portion of the LTC.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR CLASS:
*Handgun that is .22 caliber or larger.
*One magazine if shooting a semi-automatic.
*Hearing and eye protection
*50 rounds of factory ammo (please no re-loads)
* You can rent a .22 semi-automatic, hearing and eye protection, and ammo from the instructor upon arrival to the course for $35.
Lunch, drinks, or snacks will not be provided. You can bring your own drinks and snacks.
Prerequisites: You must be proficient with your firearm to be able to pass the shooting test. Any unsafe use of a firearm will result in immediate dismissal from the course.
LTC In-Person Class and Qualification
In-person Texas LTC class and group proficiency with Train Protect Defend.
The classroom portion takes between 4 - 6 hours and shooting proficiency takes roughly 1 hour.
Topics to be covered:
- Laws that relate to weapons and the use of deadly force
- Handgun use and safety
- Non-violent dispute resolution
- Proper storage practices for handguns
EQUIPMENT NEEDED FOR CLASS:
*Handgun that is .22 caliber or larger.
*One magazine if shooting a semi-automatic.
*Hearing and eye protection
*50 rounds of factory ammo (please no re-loads)
* You can rent a .22 semi-automatic, hearing and eye protection, and ammo from the instructor upon arrival to the course for $35.
Lunch, drinks, or snacks will not be provided. You can bring your own drinks and snacks.
Prerequisites: You must be proficient with your firearm to be able to pass the shooting test. Any unsafe use of a firearm will result in immediate dismissal from the course.
LESS than LETHAL FOR SELF-DEFENSE COURSE
There are more options for self-defense than carrying a firearm. Learn combative and less-lethal self-defense techniques with training courses that teach alternative methods.
Discover how to use non-lethal weapons and combative techniques to deter or disarm an intruder and keep your home safe. Far less likely to result in permanent injury or death than discharging a firearm, less-lethal weapons are still effective methods of self-defense.
LESS LETHAL FOR SELF-DEFENSE COURSE WILL COVER:
Taser
Pepper Spray
Stun Gun
Keychain Knuckle Weapon
Baton
Flashlight
Tactical Pen
Kubotan
This course will review the pros and cons for the use of these devices. This is not a hands-on course!
Difference between training and practicing
Training: is learning and developing the required skills and techniques required for a particular endeavor. In shooting, these skills include stance, grip, sight alignment, sight picture, and trigger control. Honing these critical skills will make you a much better and more proficient shooter.
Practice: is the regular review and implementation of the skills developed during training. But, whatever you practice you will do under stress. It is imperative that you do not practice and ingrain the wrong or poor skills required to effectively deploy your self-defense firearms.