NON NRA Courses


Utah Carry Class

Home Defence Shotgun

Introduction to Skeet

Skill Builder Pistol

Street Survival Pistol

Introduction to Sport Shooting

Defensive Pistol

Precision Pistol

AR Platform Practical Rifle

Practical Rifle 1

Optics and Ballistic Theory

Precision Rifle 1 (200M)

Precision Rifle 2 (750M)

Zero (Iron/Optic) Hunting
Rifle/Shotgun/Muzzlerloader Rifle

Stress Shooting Training

Executive Protection

Celebrity Training

CPR  (American Heart)

Tactical Medic

Advanced Reloading Theory

Disaster Survival Training

Introduction to Home Alarm & Video
Security Systems

GAMING Courses

Private Event

One on One Training
NRA Advanced Classes

Winchester/NRA Marksmanship
Qualification Program

Personal Protection In the Home

Personal Protection Outside of the Home
Advanced Courses
Classes Coming in 2013
at our
Private Outdoor Range
More
Steel Targets, Duelling Trees, Moving Targets

Because Paper Doesn't Shoot Back!

Advanced Courses Instructors
by Former and Current
Law Enforcement Instructors (NYPD. NJSP, NJC)
Professional Competition Shooters (Shotgun)
Military Special Reaction Team Members
Military Infantry Sniper and Military Police Counter Sniper
US Army Special Forces
Government and Private Corporate Operatives
(Omega Group Services)
Plus NRA Certified Instructors (For NRA Courses)
and NRA Coaches
SOME SHOOTING STATISTICS
SHOOTING DISTANCES
From Sept 1854 to Dec 1979, 254 Officers (NYPD) died from wounds received in an armed encounter. The shooting distance in
90% of those cases was less than 15 feet.

Contact to 3 feet ... 34%
3 feet to 6 feet ...... 47%
6 feet to 15 feet ..... 9%

SIGHTING
In 70% of the cases reviewed, sight alignment was not used. Officers reported that they used instinctive or point shooting.

RAPID RELOADING
The average number of shots fired by individual Officers in an armed confrontation was between two and three rounds. The
two to three rounds per incident remained constant over the years covered by the report. It also substantiates an earlier
study by the L.A.P.D. (1967) which found that 2.6 rounds per encounter were discharged.
The necessity for rapid reloading to prevent death or serious injury was not a factor in any of the cases examined.
In close range encounters, under 15 feet, it was
never reported as necessary to continue the action
Please take a moment and read the information below.
While reading consider some of the current self defence
pistol class you have seen or heard about.

Is it really necessary to learn how to shoot backwards
between your legs with your support hand while hanging
upside down, in total darkness?

The answer is NO. It is always good to broaden your
experience and skill sets with attentive training.

However you are looking for training to save your
life and your families.
Not to beat a timer or punch
holes in paper for a score. There are some exceptional
"Gaming" instructors out there.
Our DEFENCE courses
are designed to increase your defensive skills.