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<blockquote data-quote="Meadhall Range" data-source="post: 3741274" data-attributes="member: 43913"><p>If you carry then I would recommend Murphy/FPF Training in early April for sure. You aren't going to get two solid days of burning up ammo but what you Are going to get is the "rest" of the picture. Some basic medical, basic OC use, some scenario work, some managing unknown contacts, and some mindset. If you can safely draw, hit a target and return to the holster and I can only get you to take One formal class that is the one I send you to. Too much of the "rest" of the picture people never bother to get and it is all useful. </p><p>I am always going to recommend a medical class, just a given <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" />. </p><p>Handgun Diagnostics with Fisher would be solid or Performance Pistol with 360 Performance is solid as well.</p><p>In a lot of cases even folks that have been shooting for years find there are a lot of gaps in what they thought they knew or that might keep them from moving up in skill levels, or that they just didn't know what they didn't know. </p><p></p><p>NPE Counter Robbery gives you some more pieces in short distance stuff and a little combatives. </p><p></p><p>For carbine it kinds of depends on how much carbine time you have. VERY hard to go wrong with Fishers Practical Urban Carbine. That is going to take you from 25 or so out to 300 so you get a good solid base on utilizing that carbine at different distances. </p><p></p><p>Honestly if you haven't had a med class I would recommend FPF training and Lone Star Medics TacMedEDC. If you need to push the timeframe out between classes then Murphy and Dark Angel Medics in Dec. </p><p></p><p>Any class on the list above is going to be solid instruction, but unless you are a high intermediate to advanced shooter I would wait on Pressburg. Feel free to give me a call if you want more detail bud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meadhall Range, post: 3741274, member: 43913"] If you carry then I would recommend Murphy/FPF Training in early April for sure. You aren't going to get two solid days of burning up ammo but what you Are going to get is the "rest" of the picture. Some basic medical, basic OC use, some scenario work, some managing unknown contacts, and some mindset. If you can safely draw, hit a target and return to the holster and I can only get you to take One formal class that is the one I send you to. Too much of the "rest" of the picture people never bother to get and it is all useful. I am always going to recommend a medical class, just a given :). Handgun Diagnostics with Fisher would be solid or Performance Pistol with 360 Performance is solid as well. In a lot of cases even folks that have been shooting for years find there are a lot of gaps in what they thought they knew or that might keep them from moving up in skill levels, or that they just didn't know what they didn't know. NPE Counter Robbery gives you some more pieces in short distance stuff and a little combatives. For carbine it kinds of depends on how much carbine time you have. VERY hard to go wrong with Fishers Practical Urban Carbine. That is going to take you from 25 or so out to 300 so you get a good solid base on utilizing that carbine at different distances. Honestly if you haven't had a med class I would recommend FPF training and Lone Star Medics TacMedEDC. If you need to push the timeframe out between classes then Murphy and Dark Angel Medics in Dec. Any class on the list above is going to be solid instruction, but unless you are a high intermediate to advanced shooter I would wait on Pressburg. Feel free to give me a call if you want more detail bud. [/QUOTE]
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