CYRENA & WELLINGTON
CRITCAL CARRY - LEVEL 1
Defensive Holster Skills
CURRENT CLASS: To Be Announced
TIME: 9am - 1pm
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SEATS AVAILABLE: 10
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CLASS FEE: $75 total (not including range fees), $50 Non-Refundable Deposit is due at sign up plus range fees (please see Policies).
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LOCATION: Cardinal Shooting Center, Pistol Range, 3389 County Rd 225, Marengo, OH 43334
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INSTRUCTORS: Janet Bryan and Sharon Williston-Benadum
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DESCRIPTION: This is a follow-up class for Basic of Pistol Shooting (BOPS) and/or most CCW/CHL classes to reinforce the basics of shooting, along with learning to draw from a holster, shoot and re-holster SAFELY. Classroom portion will be integrated on the range beginning with a review of BOPs and then learning the steps to load and make ready, draw from the holster, fire, fix malfunctions and return the gun to your holster with dry fire exercises. We will also be loading your magazine to malfunction for you to practice under slightly stressful conditions.
PREREQUSITES: There will be a brief skills assessment to ensure you can safely fire your pistol to engage in live-fire activities for this course.
GEAR REQUIREMENTS:
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Gun
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Two magazines
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150 rounds of range ammo (FMJ)
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Sturdy Belt
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Pants/skirt with belt loops
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Closed toe shoes (no flipflops/sandals)
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Shirt with high neckline (no tanks or low cuts)
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Hat with brim recommended.
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Strong side holster, preferred OWB (unless loaner equipment has been arranged). Appendix IWB is accepted. No Serpa Holsters
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At least one magazine holder, preferred double holder (2 magazines)
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Ear/Eye protection
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Suitable outdoor garments for weather (we shoot rain/shine)
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Notebook/pen/pencil for note taking
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Water/snacks are optional
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Folding Chair
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Please note that we will have NO LIVE AMMO in the classroom area during the first part of class. You will need your UNLOADED firearm, sturdy belt, holster, TWO UNLOADED magazines and magazine holder for the classroom portion of the day. Firearms will need to remain bagged until "cleared and roped" by an instructor.
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