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Offline JTH

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PRT: CCW Lifestyle course...
« on: August 24, 2012, 09:42:11 AM »
Precision Response Training will be holding a CCW Lifestyle class on September 8th.

So---do you carry?  Are you interested in concealed carry?  Do you actually know what carry method/mode works best for you? 

Do you carry a .32, a .22, or a .380 because "anything bigger just shows too much?"  (You can carry a full-size.  Or at least a compact, instead of a sub-compact.  Seriously.)

Do you know the use of force laws, and have you ever actually made decisions about use of force under pressure?  Have you participated in scenario training regarding your concealed carry?

What is your actual draw speed?  How much distance from an assailant do you need to make effective use of your CCW?

Carrying a concealed firearm is a lifestyle choice---you don't simply get the permit, grab a gun and holster, and wear it around.  If you are going to carry an effective weapon for self-defense on a  daily basis, you WILL need to adjust your lifestyle. 

Do you know how?

The CCW Lifestyle class contains the information and practice you need.

See the class description at http://precisionresponse.4t.com/CCW101.html for details, then go to http://precisionresponse.4t.com/Schedule.html to register for the class.

Note:  This is NOT the state-mandated CCW course required to obtain a permit.  This class actually helps you figure out how to carry a concealed weapon, how to use it effectively, and gives you practice on when to do it. 
Precision Response Training
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Offline dcjulie

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Re: PRT: CCW Lifestyle course...
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2012, 02:48:05 PM »
I'll just add that this class is awesome for ladies, too. There are many different ways to carry concealed even if you are female, especially since the bottom of a purse is not the best place to carry your gun! :)