TacticalTeacher
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Georgian Bay, ON
It's official, I'm coming out WEST to TSE in Calgary. TSE Jr has been so accommodating to host me for three days of clinics and this one is the pistol clinic. 
Edmonton Garrison Pistol Shooters:
This year we are having any participants from the Soldier ON program attend all my clinics for FREE! Come one out and have fun with us!
Where:
The Shooting Edge in Calgary. Here's a link to their website: http://www.theshootingedge.com/
When:
Monday 14 September 2015. One day of pistol instruction
Cost:
$ 50 for the DAY
Timing:
Gather for 0830
Casual Start at 0900
Lunch at 12ish to 1ish...
Ending at 1600
Registration and Payment:
EMT the $50 to me with this information:
Name: Tactical Teacher
Question: What was your OLD CGN handle?
Answer: hungry
Email: hungry556 AT bell.net
Somewhere in the EMT, remind me of your CGN handle AND which clinic it's for (PR or CQB or M14 or pistol or carbine)
Short Term ATT Arrangements for TSE
Things are different for us Ontario ATT procedures. I believe you guys have to arrange your own Short Term ATT to bring your restricted firearms to TSE.
What is involved:
* Safety
* Basic pistol handling
* Basic positioning
* Dominant eye determination
* Elementary drills
* Snap shooting (timed exposures)
* Rapid fire shooting (timed exposures)
* Magazine changes
* Gear selection, organization, manipulation, evolution
* Various position shooting
* Introduction to Service Pistol Course of Fire from www.DCRA.ca NSCC Rulebook
* This clinic will NOT be covering drawing from the holster. Take a Black Badge Course or other Advanced Curriculum.
I will be delivering a basic pistol handling clinic tailored for beginners eager to try the competition challenge in the future.
Things to bring for Day Clinic:
* Proven, tested , reliable pistol
* 2 magazines minimum (3 is great), but 2 will work fine)
* belt , holster (Level I or II retention is suggested)
* electronic ear defenders are recommended
* Personal range bag to hold your necessary range gear
* Spare ear defenders
* Ballistic glasses are recommended
* notebook, pens, digital camera
* Pistol lubricant (oil, CLP, lube), grease?
* Snacks, drinks
* 200 rounds of reliable and safe pistol ammunition
* screwdriver set, basic tools to strip / assemble your pistol (if necessary)
* a rag or two for wiping down you pistol in between shooting relays
Questions?
Bring them on! I specialize in newbies!
Cheers and warm regards,
Barney
Edmonton Garrison Pistol Shooters:
This year we are having any participants from the Soldier ON program attend all my clinics for FREE! Come one out and have fun with us!
Where:
The Shooting Edge in Calgary. Here's a link to their website: http://www.theshootingedge.com/
When:
Monday 14 September 2015. One day of pistol instruction
Cost:
$ 50 for the DAY
Timing:
Gather for 0830
Casual Start at 0900
Lunch at 12ish to 1ish...
Ending at 1600
Registration and Payment:
EMT the $50 to me with this information:
Name: Tactical Teacher
Question: What was your OLD CGN handle?
Answer: hungry
Email: hungry556 AT bell.net
Somewhere in the EMT, remind me of your CGN handle AND which clinic it's for (PR or CQB or M14 or pistol or carbine)
Short Term ATT Arrangements for TSE
Things are different for us Ontario ATT procedures. I believe you guys have to arrange your own Short Term ATT to bring your restricted firearms to TSE.
What is involved:
* Safety
* Basic pistol handling
* Basic positioning
* Dominant eye determination
* Elementary drills
* Snap shooting (timed exposures)
* Rapid fire shooting (timed exposures)
* Magazine changes
* Gear selection, organization, manipulation, evolution
* Various position shooting
* Introduction to Service Pistol Course of Fire from www.DCRA.ca NSCC Rulebook
* This clinic will NOT be covering drawing from the holster. Take a Black Badge Course or other Advanced Curriculum.
Things to bring for Day Clinic:
* Proven, tested , reliable pistol
* 2 magazines minimum (3 is great), but 2 will work fine)
* belt , holster (Level I or II retention is suggested)
* electronic ear defenders are recommended
* Personal range bag to hold your necessary range gear
* Spare ear defenders
* Ballistic glasses are recommended
* notebook, pens, digital camera
* Pistol lubricant (oil, CLP, lube), grease?
* Snacks, drinks
* 200 rounds of reliable and safe pistol ammunition
* screwdriver set, basic tools to strip / assemble your pistol (if necessary)
* a rag or two for wiping down you pistol in between shooting relays
Questions?
Bring them on! I specialize in newbies!

Cheers and warm regards,

Barney
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