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Hey everyone,
I just received my ccw, and what I am looking for now is someone to show me proper draw technique, and stance, etc. (Not looking to go over laws, as I can read those on my own time).
Want to get some help before I carry. Looking for someone in Northern CO.
Thanks.
SA Friday
06-18-2013, 23:23
http://www.rwfirearmstraining.com/index.php
Worth the drive, no doubt.
http://www.rwfirearmstraining.com/index.php
Worth the drive, no doubt.
Thanks!
DD977GM2
06-19-2013, 13:40
Not to be a wet blanket, why didnt you take a CCW class that would have shown you these techniques?
Not to be a wet blanket, why didnt you take a CCW class that would have shown you these techniques?
Guess I'm unconventional.
I know you said northern Colorado, but if you ever find yourself in the Springs give me a shout. I am far from an expert, but would feel comfortable going over some basics. Plus it's an excuse for me to hit the range.
drift_g35
06-20-2013, 09:30
JIM is north and I have heard good things about him. I did my ccw through him and it was great.
centrarchidae
06-21-2013, 00:53
Never shot with jim but I've bought a gun from him and he's good people.
I have had training from Swainson before, and would also recommend him.
SideShow Bob
06-21-2013, 21:16
This might do it for you..........http://www.ar-15.co/webkit-fake-url://B2188ABD-7B41-428B-98AC-BE014905F9BF/imagejpeg
mikeh1911
07-12-2013, 22:19
Find someone who will break it down for you. There are usually five steps to the draw that we teach at Gunsite but some teach a four step draw. The big thing is be safe and keep the finger off the trigger until the sights are aligned on the target and do not speed reholster. Go slow to start and speed will come with perfect practice. The gun accidents I have seen are usually associated with speed reholstering. Let me know if you get to the Parker area and I will go over the pistol presentation from the holster with you.
centrarchidae
07-12-2013, 22:23
^^^
I'm not familiar with the five-count drawstroke he's talking about, but MikeH is a good dude too.
(You probably don't remember me, but I took your class at CLEFIA a few times. I borrowed heavily from the "off-duty-carry" class from 2011.)
Not to be a wet blanket, why didnt you take a CCW class that would have shown you these techniques?
This was my exact thought. Let me know and I would be happy to work with you.
DavieD55
07-16-2013, 08:23
http://www.rwfirearmstraining.com/index.php
Worth the drive, no doubt.
I would recommend him as well... He is an all around good guy who knows his stuff.
If you want to go with me out to pawnee I've got another student who needs the same thing. It'll be in august sometime.
I've since been out to Bennett with Bob Swainson a few times. He is awesome, I highly recommend him to anyone who reads this. Thanks for the recommendations and the offers guys.
I can always use the practice, so if anyone is up north and wants to go shoot, shoot me a PM and lets get together.
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