Modern Samurai Project Scott Jedlinski 7/13-7/14 Jonesboro, IN

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  • jason

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    Scott Jedlinski of The Modern Samurai Project is bringing his 2-day AIWB + Red Dot Pistol class to Deer Creek Conservation Club in Jonesboro, IN on July 13th and 14th.

    Course sign-up: https://modern-samurai-project.mysh...-deer-creek-conservation-club-july-13-14-2019

    Club information: http://www.deercreekconservationclub.com


    Class info:
    DAY 1:

    Although it has been around for long time, Appendix Carry has seen a resurgence in popularity in the last 5 or so years. While many people realize that it is an ergonomically more efficient form of concealed carry, many misconceptions still exist limiting its true potential.

    After years of study with many great teachers culminating in the #15 FAST coin, I believe I have developed a system to accelerate the performance of nearly anyone who has chosen this method of carry.

    Topics covered:

    Why AIWB is more efficient than other forms of carry

    Holster Concerns

    Holster customization

    Clothing considerations

    Learning the draw from beginning to end (garment clear, firing grip, marrying the hands, presentation)

    Drills designed to increase performance or understanding for self-diagnosis.

    Day 2:


    Red Dots on pistols are becoming more popular as options for carry weapons. Part of mastery is training - here it is!

    Topics Covered
    • Zeroing your red dot. 10 yard zero. 25 yard confirmation. Ammo selection.
    • Draw and how to stop fishing for the dot. Why back up irons are necessary?
    • Only use the necessary amount of information required to make an acceptably accurate shot at the speed and distance required.
    • Red dots up close. 5 yards and in.
    • Red dots at distance
    • Speed: Efficiency of draw and presentation. Concealed and Open setups. Speed is the economy of motion. The Langdon presentation method. Speed is not useless frenetic movement. Micro Drill training method.
    • Dot tracking: Grip, stance, dot movement, predictability. Stop over confirming the dot!
    • Modes of Practice: Speed mode. Accuracy Mode. Match/For Realz Mode.
    • How to get better on your own. Dry fire for skill building. Live fire for confirmation.
    • Why you should compete.
    • Mini match to test skills.


    Equipment:
    Reliable modern pistol (red dot equipped for Day 2)

    Kydex AIWB holster with a ride height that allows you to get a full grip without difficulty. Something with a claw/wing is preferable.

    1000 rounds of reliable ammo

    Concealable mag pouch(es)

    5 mags

    Open Mind

    Range Fee is $10 per student per day ($20 for both days)
     

    turnandshoot4

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    Would they need to take anymore classes, though? At that point it's time to get your GM and shoot more competition. That is very generous of Scott to offer!

    Just a thought.
     

    dudley0

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    If this class were to split into two separate classes I would dig the AIWB rig back out.

    As it is I do not have an RDS and do not want one. Would cost me too much to re-gear.
     

    JCSR

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    If this class were to split into two separate classes I would dig the AIWB rig back out.

    As it is I do not have an RDS and do not want one. Would cost me too much to re-gear.

    Be nice if someone would work this out. I don't AIWB and have no interest in AIWB , but I do shoot a RDS very poorly and would be interested in Day 2.
     

    Cannon762

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    I'm in their almuni group and spoke with MSP - there are 4 spots still available for this class, signups preferred before June 30th. I do have a spare G34 equipped with an RMR and AIWB rig for it if someone was interested in using it for the class.
     

    nakinate

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    I’m not a dot guy and don’t have much interest in it, but I’d love to take the AIWB portion of his class someday. Scott is on my shortlist of instructors to train with for sure.
     
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