Snub Nose Revolver class at the OKC gun club Sept 25

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Oklahoma City Gun Club presents,

Claude Werner, Snubby handgun Class. Sept 25th on the Plinking range.
This class is dedicated to the “small revolver” you know the one you carry all the time and shoot very little. You will lean the best way to maximize this tool.

Cost on the class is $175, Non- OKCGC members will have a $25 range fee as well.

Snub Nose Revolver Skills Development

This is a one-day skill building class particular to 5 shot snub revolvers.

It will emphasize marksmanship development, gunhandling skills, and carry techniques.

Learning objectives for the class:

* Make hits with the snub, not just noise.

* Carry the revolver in a low profile way and practice deploying it.

* Reload the revolver efficiently and with confidence.

* Employ the snub in re-enactment of actual life preservation situations.

* Shoot a state recognized Concealed Carry qualification course.

* Learn appropriate practice techniques and drills to keep your skills up after the class is over.

Attendees will receive a training certificate sufficient for obtaining a Florida Non-Resident Concealed Weapon or Firearm License.

Equipment requirements:
* 150 rounds of range ammo (not +p); wadcutter target ammo is fine,
* 10 rounds of your carry ammo,
* hip or pocket holster that covers the trigger guard (no shoulder or crossdraw holsters),
* serviceable belt,
* speedloader or speedstrip of your preference,
* ear and eye protection,
* hat,
* writing material, and
* water.

Limited to 12 students.

Claude is one of the foremost authorities on the Snubby revolver, its use and deployment. He has won numerous IDPA Championships using Snub revolvers and is the former Chief Instructor of the elite Rogers Shooting School.

Please Email me at [email protected] to reserve your spot today.

Thanks
Spencer
Co-Chair of Training OKCGC.
 

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Awesome -- this looks big time practical. :cool: So many people carry snubbies (and other pocket guns) in our punishingly hot summers, yet it's very hard to find structured training with them.

I gotta line up the cash, but once I do that I'm in.
 

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Put me down as well!

Anyone have a j frame I can borrow so I don't have to use the wifes Taurus 85.....
 

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Ok. Actually the Taurus really isn't bad. It has a better trigger and is more accurate then the 642 I used to have. I don't have one now cause I'm saving up for the 642 powerport pro model!
 

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I hosted Claude's snubby course at Rangemaster in Memphis last year. If you carry a small revolver as an EDC or as a back-up, you should take this class. No one in the business knows more about snubs than Claude.
 

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I'm now definitely in.

S&W and Taurus sell millions of snubbies, so we know folks are carrying them. We ought to train with them.

This should be a great "eat your vegetables" training opportunity.
 

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I'm now definitely in.

S&W and Taurus sell millions of snubbies, so we know folks are carrying them. We ought to train with them.

This should be a great "eat your vegetables" training opportunity.

I don't know if you could put this training in words any better than that!!

I love carbine classes as they are the most fun, easy to shoot and easy to run.. :gun2:

But for the late night runs to 7-11 or Braums in jym shorts or for the NPE's that many cary in. Nothing beats a J frame. SO I guess we really should train with what we carry....


The class is filling up nicely don't delay.
 

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