Had the chance to catch up with fm2 with his tactical shooting class at Best Shot range in Friendswood tonight.
The training is just as good as I remember it and several of his students have really sharpened their tactical skills since I last saw them. Fm2's shoot/no-shoot targets are super realistic and have become even more tricky in the last year.
My hat's off to the group. They are developing critical skills in excess of what I see with a lot of professionals who carry guns daily on the job.
Fm2's Tactical shooting class is still the best deal for training in Houston at the price of $15 every Sunday night.
Tactical Shooting with fm2
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Tactical Shooting with fm2
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Re: Tactical Shooting with fm2
Thanks for the kind words.
We will be working on one handed shooting tomorrow if anyone wants to work
We will be working on one handed shooting tomorrow if anyone wants to work
“It is the belief that violence is an aberration that is dangerous because it lulls us into forgetting how easily violence may erupt in quiescent places.” S. Pinker
Re: Tactical Shooting with fm2
We will be running our low-light, no walk thru scenario this Sun.
The following Sun. we will start the training cyle over and work on draw stroke. email me at Glockfan AT comcast.net with any questions.
The following Sun. we will start the training cyle over and work on draw stroke. email me at Glockfan AT comcast.net with any questions.
“It is the belief that violence is an aberration that is dangerous because it lulls us into forgetting how easily violence may erupt in quiescent places.” S. Pinker