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Check This Place out!

 

This is the facility you have all been waiting for and we are now offering all

of our classes here. It is worth the trip!

 

http://www.gunforhire.com/location_firearms_training_south.html

 

Thursday 12/16/2010

5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Florida CCW Print/Notary/Photo (does not include training) -

$50 non-club members - $25 club members

6:00 pm – Security officer training – Handcuff/Baton/Mace - $150 2-year certs.

 

Friday 12/17/2010

6:00 pm Utah CCW – 4-hour class - ALL-inclusive $175

 

 

Saturday 12/18/2010

9:00 am

1:00 pm – Gun For Hire Tactical *Pistol, Level 1 - $225

 

2:00 pm - 6:00 pm – Gun For Hire Tactical *Shotgun, Level 1 - $225

*If a student takes both tactical classes, there is a $100 discount and lunch

is included.

 

TACTICAL PISTOL COURSE Starts 9:00 am Sharp

 

This course will serve as an introduction to Tactical Pistol Shooting for the

novice shooter. The course will begin with the fundamentals of shooting on the

move into tactical pistol shooting drills. Topics covered to include safety,

fundamentals of shooting, drawing, multiple targets, shooting positions,

shooting on the move, shooting behind cover, moving with a loaded weapon, and

basic building search technique.

Equipment needed by student: Pistol, holster, 3 magazines, magazine holders, 400

rounds pistol ammo, (we would recommend no reloaded ammo) wraparound eye

protection, ear protection, rain gear, water bottle, cleaning kit, clothing for

weather for that season.

This is an intensive skills building course and while the goal is to learn and

have fun, safety is the most important aspect.

 

TACTICAL SHOTGUN COURSE – Class Starts at 2:00 pm Sharp

 

Gun For Hire Tactical Shotgun Course

Level 1

The shotgun is considered to be one of the best, if not the best, close quarter

weapons you can use. While most everyone has a shotgun in their inventory, most

owners never receive the proper training in how to employ the shotgun in a close

quarter environment. The course will cover proper use of the shotgun in a close

quarters environment. The course will start out with the basics and then

progress into high level shooting drills. The class will culminate with a

live-fire building search scenario. Upon successful completion of this course,

the student will have a better understanding of how to employ a shotgun and how

critical it can be in a close quarters shooting incident.

Topics covered to include:

Building Search Techniques with the Shotgun

Equipment Required:

Shotgun; sling; pistol; belt-mounted holster for the pistol; 50 rounds pistol;

75 rounds of trap shot; 50 rounds 00 buckshot; 20 rounds of slugs; ammunition

holders (side saddle, belt pouch) – we strongly recommend a dump pouch to carry

additional rounds to the firing line; eye and ear protection; rain gear; and

clothing appropriate for weather forecast; hydration system (water bottle or

camelback)

 

Due to the intensive nature of the course, NO spectators are allowed. Only staff

and participants will be allowed on the range.

 

Anthony P. Colandro

Master Training Counselor & Capitalist Marksman

Gun For Hire South LLC

840 PINEY HOLLOW RD

WINSLOW NJ 08037

888-GunForHire Ext. 1

(486-3674)

New Jersey's Defensive Training Facility since 1992

http://www.gunforhire.com/location_firearms_training_south.html

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