Chris Costa - Handgun Employment 2 - Aug 27th-29th, 2012: Morgan Hill, CA

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Handgun Employment 2

Date: Aug 27th-29th, 2012
Location: Morgan Hill, CA

More class and hotel information will be sent out after sign up...

Hours: 0800hrs - 1615hrs


Please sign up here: http://www.costaludus.com/index.php?route=training/schedule

Click on the: "ADD TO CART" to place the class in your basket.

3 day course | students provide their own ammo: 1500rds Minimum

Course Of Instruction (COI)
This course is designed to give the beginner, intermediate or advanced shooter the proper handgun fundamentals. Starting
with mindset, the class focuses on the core foundation of accuracy, acceptable accuracy under dynamic stress, and how to
effectively balance Speed and Accuracy:



*Life Safety Brief
*Proper gear selection and placement
*7 fundamentals (Accuracy Drills, Axis and Mechanics of Recoil)
*3 Core Fundamentals
*Instinctive Shooting and Mindset Drills
*Balance of Speed and Accuracy and Timed drills
*CCW considerations
*Improvised shooting positions
*Weapon Hand / Reaction Hand Malfunctions
*Weapon Hand / Reaction Hand Shooting Drills
*Reactive Movement Drills
*Running Drills
*Reactive Movement Drills around others



-Hardware-


A functional and practical handgun chambered in 9mm, .40 cal, or .45 ACP. If available, a spare weapon system is also an
excellent idea. A cleaning kit and tools that are compatible with the weapon system(s) in question is also a must. Each
student should have a minimum of 5 working magazines. Single stack drivers should have double.

*Note pad, and pen/pencil
*Clothing suited to strenuous activity as well as being seasonally appropriate
*Rain gear / cold weather gear (seasonal)
*Ear pro (electronic preferred) / Eye pro
*Baseball style hat recommended
*Proper belt to support equipment
*A holster and magazine pouch that will retain equipment when moving
*Tools that work on your weapon
*Weapons lube
*Water hydrating device
*Knee and elbow pads (optional)
*Gloves (optional)
*An open mind

For more information please email [email protected] or call (408) 410-4062
 
I took this class a couple months ago, and highly recomend it!

Things not on the packing last that were found to be useful:

-Speed loader for magazines

- Medical Tape for the blisters that one eventually gets from loading magazines all day.

- Depending on the range, a camp chair of some kind may be usefull.

- I'd also recommend bringing more ammo than the minimum. An extra 500-1500 rounds, just in case, would not be a bad idea.

Hope this helps.

Chris "the Kayak-Man" Johnson
 
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