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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerBJJ" data-source="post: 59040" data-attributes="member: 488"><p>I am an Okie currently transplanted in Texas. I have trained with multiple out-of-state schools but one of the best I've worked with happens to be coming to Oklahoma in January 2007.</p><p></p><p>I took Combative Pistol 2 with Tom Givens of Rangemaster in April 2006. It was possibly the most well-rounded course I've taken and was an awesome experience. Tom gives very good talks on mindset and personal tactics as they apply to a defensive context. His block on the Miami FBI and North Hollywood shootouts is a unique offering that is a complete eye-opener.</p><p></p><p>About 80% of the 20 hours is spent on the range and covers a vast amount of content from basic marksmanship to movement drills, weak/strong hand and injury drills, longer distance shooting, barricade work and much more. He throws in an occasional competitive angle that is fun while applying a little bit of pressure. There is also a low-light shooting session on the first night that introduces the various techniques commonly used and offers the opportunity to experiment to find what is most useful. Tom's take will bust some commonly-held misconceptions about low light shooting.</p><p></p><p>This isn't much of an AAR but I thought so much of this course that I'll be trying to make it to Hinton to repeat it when Tom comes to Oklahoma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerBJJ, post: 59040, member: 488"] I am an Okie currently transplanted in Texas. I have trained with multiple out-of-state schools but one of the best I've worked with happens to be coming to Oklahoma in January 2007. I took Combative Pistol 2 with Tom Givens of Rangemaster in April 2006. It was possibly the most well-rounded course I've taken and was an awesome experience. Tom gives very good talks on mindset and personal tactics as they apply to a defensive context. His block on the Miami FBI and North Hollywood shootouts is a unique offering that is a complete eye-opener. About 80% of the 20 hours is spent on the range and covers a vast amount of content from basic marksmanship to movement drills, weak/strong hand and injury drills, longer distance shooting, barricade work and much more. He throws in an occasional competitive angle that is fun while applying a little bit of pressure. There is also a low-light shooting session on the first night that introduces the various techniques commonly used and offers the opportunity to experiment to find what is most useful. Tom's take will bust some commonly-held misconceptions about low light shooting. This isn't much of an AAR but I thought so much of this course that I'll be trying to make it to Hinton to repeat it when Tom comes to Oklahoma. [/QUOTE]
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