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Cruel Hand Luke and I were both presenters at TacCon-18. Both of us are mentioned in this review:
Civilian GunfighterHe's going to do a more detailed write up on my levergun class. I'll had a link when it is posted.
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Yay!! Tiffany is here!!
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11 hours ago, Cruel Hand Luke said:
In all seriousness though, Lee was a HUGE help by risking life and limb as a safety officer working the line during my block of instruction on Sunday morning at the Rangemaster Tactical Conference at DARC (Direct Action Resource Center) in Little Rock Arkansas. I taught a block on close quarters shooting called Point Blank Pistol Skills that involved a lot of fast close shooting much of which was done while in physical contact with the plastic TAC MAN targets we used. I can’t thank him enough for volunteering to come over and help make sure we had plenty of experienced safety officers watching the line.
I went to the truck and got a second trauma kit.
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... and he walked right up and hit me in the gut. It's true. There may even be photographic evidence.
Nice to meet you, Randy. Your class seemed well received. I did have to give a little side eye to the one student I overheard telling you that your's was her favorite class of the conference as that student was also in mine.
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Three spots remain open fo this class.
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We ran a ladies only Defensive Pistol Skills class this weekend. It was only advertised at a local ladies' only match and in a few shooting groups on Facebook. We had 13 motivated and eager ladies. Not a single one of them showed up with the husband/boyfriend/gun-shop-guy recommended j-frame. Ages ranged from early-20s all the way up to 69. Two were military veterans, and one is currently serving Coast Guard.
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Your's truly winning the 4+1 shootoff:
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One of the man vs. man shootoffs:
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Here's a video clip from the Shotgun Instructor class:
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This is a really good course. I was the host and assistant instructor for the inaugural class. Tom has made a few tweaks to the original plan.
The range that is hosting this course is one of my favorite ranges.
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7 minutes ago, prag said:
I just saw this, and it's been a few years... Is that Mrs. Farnam (Vickie) as well? Marty Hayes? Claude Werner?
I'm certain someone will correct me.
Mr. Givens has a shinier head anyway LOL. Just kidding.
You keep excellent company Sir.
It's the Farnams, Ayoob, Marty Hayes, Claude Werner, and Dr. Martin Topper. The picture was taken at a dinner for presenters at the 2015 Rangemaster Tactical Conference.
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14 hours ago, TGO David said:
There's a TON of knowledge gathered around that table. Is Mr. Ayoob giving Mr. Givens the side-eye there?
That's John Farnam, but here are some of me with Tom Givens....and one more of Mr. Ayoob.
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The link will take you to a YouTube video of a drill from my Defensive Pistol Skills class.
The inside paper target for each shooter is designated as a no-shoot, and since the lifestyle rules of possessing a firearm don't allow us to point a firearm at things we don't intend to shoot they are also no-muzzle. Failure to avert the muzzle results in a DQ. The steel down range is an 8" gong and a speed popper for each shooter. One of each is painted red while the other is painted white.
The go command is the color call. The shooter has to draw and put at least two hits in the 8" center mass circle on the paper target. Failure to get two hits is a failure to neutralize. The shooter then averts their muzzle to get by the no-shoot, and then they hit the correct color gong followed by the correct color popper.
Shooting in a man-on-man in a race gives the drill competitive pressure. Having to divert from the no-shoot makes the shooter apply proper lifestyle rules, and then the colored targets requires proper target identification.
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1 hour ago, TGO David said:
I have heard nothing but excellent things about Mr. Spaulding. Folks should jump on this opportunity. There's no telling how much longer guys who've been at this as long as he has will continue doing these classes. Sooner or later they want to retire, like any of us do.
Exactly. There is an entire generation of instructors that won't be active much longer. I try to spend as much time with them as I can to soak up as much "primary source" knowledge as I can.
It's why I made an effort to host Mr. Spaulding this year.
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I'm hosting this course, but I have no financial interest in it.
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I'm hosting Dave Spaulding of Handgun Combatives for his Adaptive Combat Pistol class on 4/21-22 in Watkinsville. The cost is $425. The round count is 600.
Course Description:
Its not the person with the fastest draw or can shoot the tightest groups that will win a gunfight. It’s the person with a solid set of essential skills and the ability to recognize a rapidly unfolding situation and adapt accordingly. This course will review essential combat shooting skills and will then add skills that are not normally found in a basic square range course. Use of cover, unconventional shooting positions, multiple target engagement, one hand shooting/manipulation and decision making/cognition drills skills will be emphasized. Adaptation is the key to prevailing in a situation where you life is on the line and this course will help bolster those skills.
Register at the Handgun Combatives web page under the "upcoming classes" section, or you can mail payment to Mr. Spaulding. The address is on his web page.- 1
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I've attended William's presentation six times. I get something new out of it each time
John is a very energetic presenter. I've seen his classroom stuff on several occasions and had the honor to work with him and two others on codifying and presenting the Rangemaster Doctrine.
The two together will make for a very fine class.
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I was a student in the class where Gabe and Manny Bragg both ran Rogers clean, but Gabe did it from concealment. He's the only guy to ever clean Rogers from concealment; even Rob Leatham didn't do it.
I hosted his second ever open enrollment course through his training company and have him coming back this spring. The first class sold out in 26 hours; the second class sold out in just over two days almost a year ahead of the class.
His program is very, very good. Gabe has actually been teaching for years in a local program in Oregon. He is very polished.
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I wish I could have made it up for this class. I'm hosting his Adaptive Pistol class in the Athens, GA, area in April of 2018. I'm hoping to get into his Combative Pistol class somewhere prior to that.
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I was in the class in which both Gabe White and Manny Bragg shot perfect scores, only the third and fourth times that has been done. Gabe actually shot his from concealment, the only time that has been done.
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I have taken this course, and I have also served as an assistant instructor for it several times. Here are some pictures of the range in this review of a different Rangemaster class. It's my absolute favorite range to visit.
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Thanks.
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I've sent a PM to the moderator who posted the warning not to advertise classes as a company unless you are a sponsor, and I sent a message via the "contact" form.
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Thanks to both of you for coming to play in my backyard.
There were 27 students. Four didn't make it. I hate to see someone not pass, but the certificate has meaning because of the standards attached to it.
Tom will be teaching his Combative Pistol in Franklin on August 13-14. Sign up is here.
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I met Cruel Hand Luke in person...
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Aqil is here, too. That makes it a party.