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No strings attached, just a free class offered this saturday that has room for more people. I apologize for not posting this sooner, I should have thought to.
If you can make it, I do believe it will be highly worth going. As you can see in the wild west academy website, Mark Cortis, the guy who will be teaching the class, is quite experienced with this stuff.
I think that this sort of class is hugely beneficial to open carriers, because it is quite applicable to weapon retention and control of a situation that won't quite call for deadly force.
I think it goes without saying that attire to bring will be good clothing to work out in, and stuff that you don't mind busting up a bit. Mark said he will be setting up mats, and I'm not sure, but I suspect that means we might not be wearing shoes.
It probably also goes without saying to leave your real guns in the car or at home, because we sure as hell don't need to practice with real ones.
And here is Mark's contact info if you have any questions:
http://www.wildwestacademy.com/
248-506-3472
EDIT-SEE POST 5 FOR CURRENT INFORMATION
No strings attached, just a free class offered this saturday that has room for more people. I apologize for not posting this sooner, I should have thought to.
If you can make it, I do believe it will be highly worth going. As you can see in the wild west academy website, Mark Cortis, the guy who will be teaching the class, is quite experienced with this stuff.
I think that this sort of class is hugely beneficial to open carriers, because it is quite applicable to weapon retention and control of a situation that won't quite call for deadly force.
I think it goes without saying that attire to bring will be good clothing to work out in, and stuff that you don't mind busting up a bit. Mark said he will be setting up mats, and I'm not sure, but I suspect that means we might not be wearing shoes.
It probably also goes without saying to leave your real guns in the car or at home, because we sure as hell don't need to practice with real ones.
And here is Mark's contact info if you have any questions:
http://www.wildwestacademy.com/
248-506-3472