Cerberus Training Group - Hosting Bill Blowers Tap-Rack Tactical

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Bill Blowers of Tap-Rack Tactical

2 Day Tactical Pistol Course

March 21-22 2020

Bill Blowers of Tap-Rack Tactical, LLC will provide you with techniques and procedures that allow you to make hits faster under stress. This course is intended to pick up where most marksmanship training ends, it is a fighting class. We will build on previous skills, but help you to hit faster on single and multiple targets. This is accuracy done very quickly. Topics covered include fundamentals, strong and weak/support hand shooting, manipulations, malfunctions, low light and shooting on the move. Each shooter will leave with a custom dry fire training plan.

Equipment needed
Reliable semi-auto handgun
Duty, range, or concealment holster with suitable gunbelt
Enough magazines, pouches, etc., to carry a minimum of 50 rounds to the firing line
Minimum 1000 rounds of ammunition (1,000+ recommended; bring more, shoot more)
Wrap-around eye protection; ear protection; brimmed hat, weather specific clothing.
Recommended
A second gun or parts to fix your broken gun. Note pad and pen/pencil

Please contact Tap-Rack Tactical to secure your spot in this outstanding course.

Tuition - $450.
To register, email Bill direct; [email protected]


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Instructor/Trainer Bill Blowers served in the US Army for 6 years and has been a Police Officer for over 25 years. He has spent the bulk of his Law Enforcement career assigned to SWAT holding positions as a Sniper, Ballistic Shield Man, Mechanical/Ballistic Breacher, Assistant Team Leader and Team Leader on a large and busy regional SWAT team.

He has planned or participated in approximately 1500 missions, he has over 5000 hours of documented training time, and holds instructor certifications in a variety of SWAT related topics.

Bill is passionate about what he does and is driven to provide relevant and up to date training.
 
I have got a few inquiries as to the cost of the class, as what I posted is different than what was presented to them when registering.

Bill mistakenly sent my the info from this years price. So to those who have inquired, yes it is 500 for the class.

Sorry for the confusion.
 
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