Citizens Defense Research, Technical Handgun: Tests and Standards, April 17-18, 2021, Atlanta, GA

Jason F

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Technical Handgun: Tests and Standards

John Johnston of Citizens Defense Research will be teaching this 2 day class.

This class is fast paced intermediate/advanced level 20-hour class where we will dive into the weeds on technical shooting standards, and the fundamental skills it takes to be successful performing them. The two day curriculum is heavily student driven, and will vary slightly from class to class. A heavy emphasis will be placed on pushing people to new levels of automaticity. Multiple tests and assessments will be shot, cold, for recorded score, and the class's top shot will receive a “Major Award”. Expect a SIGNIFICANT amount of one on one time.
Shooters will be expected to already be proficient with their chosen handgun and carry method at the beginning of class. This class IS NOT SUITABLE as an introduction to formal handgun training. If you have never attended a handgun shooting class, please DO NOT sign up.

Topics will include but are not limited to:
  • Increasing presentation speed
  • Decreasing reaction time to visual stimuli
  • Maintaining accuracy, at speed
  • Recoil management
  • External pressure disassociation (Performance Jitters)
  • And More!

Gear
Quality Semi-Automatic Handgun, preferably with a 15 round capacity.
The Ability To Bring 60 rounds to the line loaded in either magazines or speed loaders, and carried via belt mounted pouch/carrier
Quality belt-mounted, open-mouth holster specifically for that firearm (no SERPA)
At Minimum THREE magazine pouches
Eye and ACTIVE Ear Protection
700 rounds of ammunition
Rain Gear
Camp Chair
Shade

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Jason F

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Round count has been modified down to around approximately 500 rounds due to the current ammo situation.
 
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