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Look at the instructor list. It’s a resume. Doesn’t show actual teaching credentials.
And only two actual instructors.
 
G34 said:
Look at the instructor list. It’s a resume. Doesn’t show actual teaching credentials.
And only two actual instructors.

Any recommendations for pistol classes that are not geared towards competing? Something like the CETSUSA pistol operator class?
 
Modern samurai is coming to Prescott.

This might piss ppl off but I’ve shot with many of the local “instructors “ and you’d be better off saving for a quality one to travel to.
 
G34 said:
Modern samurai is coming to Prescott.

This might piss ppl off but I’ve shot with many of the local “instructors “ and you’d be better off saving for a quality one to travel to.

I think it all depends on what you are looking for in a class. If you are a brand new shooter There are lots of intro NRA instructors that can get you started in AZ. IF a shooter has progressed beyond that (many have not) I would agree. Just because a “trainer” deployed in support of GWOT (thank you for you service) does NOT mean they have any business teaching team tactics or other disciplines to NOVICE shooters.
Just my $1.05 YMMV
 
tdog90yj said:
G34 said:
Modern samurai is coming to Prescott.

This might piss ppl off but I’ve shot with many of the local “instructors “ and you’d be better off saving for a quality one to travel to.

I think it all depends on what you are looking for in a class. If you are a brand new shooter There are lots of intro NRA instructors that can get you started in AZ. IF a shooter has progressed beyond that (many have not) I would agree. Just because a “trainer” deployed in support of GWOT (thank you for you service) does NOT mean they have any business teaching team tactics or other disciplines to NOVICE shooters.
Just my $1.05 YMMV

Appreciate the thoughts on this. I consider myself brand new when it comes to anything beyond regular range time. Don't really need to spend a bunch of time learning about my gun or the basics of firearm safety. Would like to learn/train on drawing, proper grip, shot placement, speed, movement...

Any recommendations on specific trainers or classes to look into?
 
With those parameters I would personally point to any of the classes at either shooters world, Scottsdale gun club, or John Hansen if he is still teaching classes.
After that I have been very happy with GoRuck FAD events (run by Army SF) these are run on a private range on the grounds of skydive phx (located in Maricopa). Secondly, and I know this will be a lightning rod for some, but Gabe Suarez in Prescott.
 
tdog90yj said:
With those parameters I would personally point to any of the classes at either shooters world, Scottsdale gun club, or John Hansen if he is still teaching classes.
After that I have been very happy with GoRuck FAD events (run by Army SF) these are run on a private range on the grounds of skydive phx (located in Maricopa). Secondly, and I know this will be a lightning rod for some, but Gabe Suarez in Prescott.

Thank you. Appreciate the feedback. I just signed up for a class through Fieldcraft Survival. I’m sure it’ll be the first of many classes and I want to get a variety of viewpoints. Thanks again.
 
I always forget fieldcraft is in AZ. When you are done, post an AAR. I would love to hear some thoughts on it.
 
tdog90yj said:
With those parameters I would personally point to any of the classes at either shooters world, Scottsdale gun club, or John Hansen if he is still teaching classes.
After that I have been very happy with GoRuck FAD events (run by Army SF) these are run on a private range on the grounds of skydive phx (located in Maricopa). Secondly, and I know this will be a lightning rod for some, but Gabe Suarez in Prescott.

I still do classes on a limited basis. I am working 6 days a week on my full time job. I do about 1 class a month. I am hoping to get back to 2 or 3 classes a month next year. I have pnly done two this entire year.
 
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