ONLINE CLASS VIA ZOOM
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RULE 1: All guns are always loaded, per Cooper. There are several times where we don't do that. Examples are during dry practice or maintenance. On the line there should be real physical activity to indicate Rule 1. Safety should have three steps to it which is a triangulation of information that means we have a good orientation towards the task.....
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RULE 2: Shooting yourself counts! Where is your muzzle pointed? Are you safe from a negligent discharge? Never muzzle anything you are now willing to destroy, that includes YOU. Present safety rules with movement and discipline. Make the rules come alive by practicing un-holstering (drawing) and holstering while focusing on the muzzle....
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RULE 3: RULE 3: Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target: Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard until you are ready to shoot.
You must consider seeing sights, when will we actually touch the trigger and what speed will we actually press the trigger and even the position of the gun..... |
RULE 4: Be certain of your target and what is around and behind it: Consider what's beyond your target...but we do that 100% successful? We have 3 vision "focuses". One is narrow, one is wide and the last is a combination system. The edge of cover my drag at your target focus. Using a flashlight may limit your ability to see around you. What is the target moved?
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We recommend the "Dry Fire Practice Training and Safety Tool". Brand: BarrelBlok
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