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Just a heads up on an excellent training opportunity coming up in middle Tennessee in November. My friend Tom Givens will be offering two 1 day classes in the Nashville/ Franklin area on Nov 7 and 8. 

 

 

Defensive Revolver, One Day, Saturday, November 7, 2015

Some people choose to carry a revolver as their primary sidearm. Many, many more (myself included) carry a small revolver daily as a back-up gun (BUG). There are a lot of tricks to using a revolver well, and that information is becoming less commonly known as the semi-auto now dominates the self-defense arena. If you carry a revolver, you need this course.

 

Students will need at least one revolver, a belt holster, at least one speedloader, and 500 rounds of ammunition. Any ammunition is acceptable, including wadcutters, round nosed lead, or jacketed ammo. Students are encouraged to bring a medium sized revolver, such as a Smith & Wesson Model 10, 15, 19, 64, 66 etc, Ruger Security Six or GP-100, or similar and a second, smaller revolver, such as a Smith Model 442, 642, Chief Special, Colt Cobra, etc. This is not mandatory—you may show up with just one revolver. However, if you have two, you can shoot both. If you bring a small BUG revolver, bring a pocket holster, ankle holster, and belt holster for it, so you can get some practice with each carry mode. We will have a few extra revolvers and holsters on hand to loan.

Topics covered include:

   Fast, but accurate double-action shooting

   Rapid reloading techniques, with various reloading devices

   Carry methods for fast concealed carry applications

   Transition to Back-Up Guns

   Remedial action in the event of a malfunction.

 

Tuition is $225. Advance registration is required.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/defensive-revolver-course-1-day-tennessee-tickets-17106965394

 

 

Defensive Shotgun, One Day, Sunday, November 8, 2015

Franklin, TN, 9am-6pm

Many people keep a shotgun at home in case of home invasion, or in their business in case of a hold-up. Many shotgun owners have some experience with the weapon in its bird hunting or clay bird sports context, but few understand its true potential and limitations as a defensive weapon. Properly set up and properly used, the shotgun is a truly formidable weapon. In its defensive role it is set up and operated quite differently than in its sporting application.

This course includes topics such as:

*Shotgun History and Development

* Shotgun Selection 
* Types & Mechanical Operation 
* Loading and Reloading Techniques 
* Modifications and Accessories
* Ammunition Selection and Capabilities
* Defensive Shooting Techniques

*Safe Storage for Immediate Use

This course consists of a full day of training, from 9:00 am to 6:00pm.

Students will need a shotgun with a barrel length of 22 inches or less, pump or semi-automatic. A sling and an on-board ammunition carrier (butt cuff or side-saddle) are optional. We will have some loaner guns available for those who do not yet own a suitable shotgun.

You will need 150 rounds of birdshot, 50 rounds of buckshot, and 10 slugs.

Cost is $225 and advance registration is required.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/defensive-shotgun-1-day-tennessee-tickets-17107069706

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