Saturday, March 12, 2005

Defensive Combat Handgun Seminar

Just a Reminder...

Don't forget about the Defensive Combat Handgun Seminar scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, March 19th & 20th, 2005. The event will be held at the main training center here in Sunbury.

Topics will include:

1) Retaining your firearm when an assailant tries to overpower you

2) Safely disarming an armed assailant

3) Instictive shooting (engaging a target without the use of sights)

4) Neutralizing the effects of recoil to keep your rounds on target

5) Understanding the effects of combat-related stress on your ability to engage and armed assailant

6) And more...

Instead of trying to tell you that this program is for you, I'll let you decide. If you are a law enforcement and security professional, military combatant, or anyone who relies on a handgun for self-defense or is thinking about purchasing one for self-protection...

... you do not need to attend this course if you can correctly answer the following questions:

1) How many types of recoil must your grip be able to neutralize in a combat situation?

2) What is the only benefit of carrying a semi-automatic over a revolver? (hint: it's not the number of rounds - if you're a lowsy shot, "You can't miss often enough to win!)

3) Why are the movie depictions of the hero shooting the bad guy first - even when he has his weapon trained on an armed assailant who IS NOT pointing his weapon - wrong?

If you would like to learn the correct answers to these and many other misconceptions to be able to use your weapon effectively in a life-threatening situation, you can't afford to miss this event.

Cost of the event is only $150.

Participants will need to bring an approved handgun (semi-autos are prefered by a quality double-action, six-shot revolver is OK), two magazines (clips) or a speed-loader, hip holster and gun belt, hearing protection, and at least 100 rounds of ammunition. A quality handgun mock-up will be required for the disarm and retention training on Saturday. Equipment may be purchased at the academy.

Targets and markers will be provided by WCI.

To register for this event, contact Warrior Concepts International at (570) 988-2228 before Friday, March 18th, 2005.

For more information about the real-world self-defense training available at Warrior Concepts, visit our website here.

REMEMBER: "Somewhere, someone is training to do damage and harm. If you are not training, and you meet him - you will LOSE!"

See you there!

Jeffrey M. Miller, Shidoshi
Founder and Director
Warrior Concepts International
www.warrior-concepts-online.com

"Master Your Self - Master Your Life!"

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