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Co-ed Basic Pistol Course - The Adams County Sport Handgunners Association (ACSHA) offers the National Rifle Association's Basic Pistol Course. Our NRA certified instructors will teach you the basics of handgun safety, care,operation and marksmanship. It's a great way to introduce new shooters to handguns and a refresher course for those of you who haven't picked up a gun in a while. This course runs from 9 until approximately 2 on both Saturday the 18th and Sunday the 19th. For more information, e-mail
adamshandgunners@hotmail.com
NRA Home Firearms Safety April 29, 2009 6:00 -10:00 PM
$35.00
Classic Pistol
1301 Industrial Blvd
Southampton, Pa 18966
215 953 7264
A non-shooting course oriented towards keeping your firearms safe in your home from predators or inquisitive minds.
This course will cover:
Safe firearm handling
Identifying and safely unloading various firearm types
Types of ammunition and its function, safe storage
Cleaning and storage of a firearm
No Firearms Required
Modern Combative Systems LLC
Basic Edged Weapons Course
Morning Session - Spontaneous Edged Weapon Attack Defense
Afternoon Session- Inverted Edge Tactics
04APR09 9-5 Warminster PA (30 min from Philly)
Cost $125 (pre-registration required by 15MAR09) 12 student max
Payment options- Pay Pal to
George@mercop.com or check/MO to-
Modern Combative Systems LLC
PO Box 143
Felton PA 17322
For more information contact
George@moderncombativesystems.com
www.moderncombativesystems.com
Syllabus:
Morning: Spontaneous Attack Survival for Edged Weapons
This course is geared towards the citizen who wants to know how to survive an edged weapon attack. The following topics will be covered-
Personal risk assessment
Implementing a personal protection plan
Selection of self-defense tools
Physics of edged weapon use
Offender's selection, carry, deployment and use of edged weapons
Combative Anatomy
Constant Tactical Positioning
Dangers of task fixation
Understanding Preparatory Movement
Use verbal commands
Understanding timing and distance
The three stages of an attack
Most probable attacks
Principle Based Responses instead of specific techniques
Staying off of and recovering from the ground
Self-defense vs attack intervention
Dealing with the police
Post-incident survival
Afternoon: Inverted Edge Tactics
Inverted Edge Tactics is for the person who may have to rely on an edged weapon to safe their life but does not wish to attend ongoing training to learn "knife fighting" secrets. IET requires no prior training and does not rely on any specialized blades. IET is the only defense driven edged weapon system. Topics included-
Knife fighting vs defending yourself with a knife
Selection of a primary defensive folder
Carry of the primary defensive folder
Deployment of the primary defensive folder
Combative Anatomy
Intentional vs default targeting
Use of the knife while standing, kneeling and on the ground
The curriculum presented is that of IPD Systems. A sister company to Sabre Tactical.
This system is a new and powerful concept in firearms training. The C.A.R. system has been developed over a long period of time by Paul Castle. Born from a true understanding of how our bodies work during combat crisis. The system was developed for true close quarter combat, and not a rehash of old techniques. The system offers the Operator a higher level of Weapon Retention, than existing techniques to date. The concept allows the Operator to achieve high degrees of movement, speed, and an enhanced Shooting Platform, giving additional speed and accuracy on demand during a Crisis. These techniques are adaptable, in that the Operator may adopt either Small Arms or Long Guns as the primary weapon. For more information on the Center Axis Re-lock shooting technique please visit Paul's web-site at
http://www.sabretactical.com or
http://www.ipdsystems.com/.
Class Registration can be completed at IPD Systems
March 21 & 22, 2009. Times for the class will be 8am - 4pm
Hellertown