Ladies Only Basic Pistol (Atlanta, IN) May 11, 2024

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  • diveski11

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    Ladies Only Basic Pistol

    This will be a special LADIES ONLY event—thanks for joining us!

    Basic Pistol Overview​

    Prerequisites: None

    Estimated Ammunition Required: About 200 rounds/day.

    Pistol Requirements: You will need a safe pistol with at least five round capacity to fully participate in this course. Pistols should be of a modern, drop safe design. Rimfire pistols are highly recommended for this course.

    Older single action pistols manufactured before the 1980s and lacking a transfer bar safety are the most common type of pistol that lack drop safe design features, as do some military surplus imports from Eastern bloc countries and Taurus PT-series pistols not fixed during an international safety recall in 2015. These pistols may discharge if dropped and pose a potential safety hazard to our volunteers and students, and are not permitted. If you have concerns about the safety features of your pistol you should have it inspected by an armorer or gunsmith before class.

    Required Equipment: Please review our suggestions for appropriate Basic Pistol equipment and plan to bring the following:

    • at least two magazines for your pistol
    • a way to take notes
    • hearing protection
    • eye protection
    • plenty of your preferred method of hydration (both plain water and something to replace electrolytes you will lose via sweating is ideal)
    • clothing appropriate for the weather (loose fitting clothing, especially around the neck, is discouraged as hot brass can lodge against the skin and cause a burn)
    We will not be drawing from the holster in this class and we will run a “cold range.” You will not need a holster to participate in the class activities.

    Optional Equipment: The following equipment is not required but may come in handy at the event:

    • T50 stapler
    • hat with a brim (to deflect flying hot brass)
    • folding chair
    • lunch (bring PLENTY of water!)
    • snacks
    • sunscreen and/or bug spray
    Loaner Firearms: loaner firearms suitable for use at this event are generally available but limited. Please contact the Event Director prior to the event if you would like to request a loaner firearm.

    Overview: This course, based on traditional American service pistol fundamentals teaches “Hits Count!” This course lays a sound foundation for students to shoot groups under time pressure from a practical stance. Basic Pistol includes classroom and range time learning to shoot handguns. Students learn:

    • Rules for safe gun handling & range rules
    • Pistol parts and operation & ammunition
    • Shooting fundamentals: Five steps to firing each shot
    • Two Handed Grip & Stance: Isoceles, benchrest, and low ready positions (Weaver may also be taught)
    • Natural Point of Aim
    • Shot Group Analysis
    • Clearing Common Stoppages
    • Whittemore’s Stand Pistol Qualifier
     

    TJ Kackowski

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    Signed the Mrs up for it. Good stocking stuffer gift. Hope she makes new friends and learns some skills she didn't know she had in her.
    From what I've observed at the few events I've helped out at, the ladies all respond well to the instructions provided and all leave with a smile and confidence in shooting a pistol. Several return to take this course again and even bring along friends.

    If your wife is brand new to pistol shooting, please don't send her with a teeny tiny pocket pistol, your Desert Eagle, or a revolver ("because it's easier for a woman to shoot a revolver"). Something that fits her whole hand is the best handgun to begin with.

    A .22 LR pistol like a Ruger Mark (pick you favorite number), Browning Buckmark, or S&W Victory sized pistols work well. As do full sized 9MM pistols ... think Glock 17 or 47 sized. If compact 9MM, no smaller than a Glock 19 size.

    If your wife doesn't have a pistol that she feels comfortable shooting all day, let the Event Director know. RR has loaner pistols available.
     
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