CAMP X FIREARM COMBAT
Rarely does any martial arts system involve realistic discussion, conditioning and training involving firearms.
Easily take out a bad guy holding any firearm on you (never, ever do a disarm, unless…)
Gunslinger Training
John Wesley Hardin (notorious gunslinger), Billy the Kid (infamous gunfighter), Bass Reeves (famed U.S. Marshal) and Marshall Wyatt Earp, of O.K. Corral gunfight, didn’t survive using a Weaver Stance, Universal Shooting Stance, Isosceles Stance or any other time-consuming, poor response like they teach in the military and law enforcement. They also had an edge that you can use
Martial arts (Don’t do what they teach if you want to live)
Special Operators/Modern Army Combatives (Don’t do what they teach if you want to live)
Statistics and psychology (Truths and myths on firearm combat)
Realistic combat training (Practical drills will save you)
Analyzing a threat’s various firearm tactics and attacks (Be ready for anyway it comes)
When you’re unarmed against a firearm (Never, ever do a disarm, unless…)
Using your improvised weapons against a firearm (Can be better than their firearm)
Using your knife against a firearm (Can be better than their firearm)
Using your firearm against threats (Draw and drop them)
Tactics, Strategies and Lethal targets (Striking anywhere isn’t finishing)
Wounding vs ending (Why one of them makes sense)
Big gun vs small gun (Bigger isn’t always better… but it can be)
How to pick and use your favorite handgun, rifle and shotgun
Develop your firearm combat tradecraft
Bonuses:
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Home Invasion (Take the advantage to survive)
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Carjacking (When to combat and when not to combat)
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Terrorist Attack (Should you run, hide, attack?)Bonuses:
CQC rifle and shotgun tactics, unarmed, improvised weapons and knife combat training on how to stop multiple, firearm threats is either non-existent or improperly/inefficiently taught in other programs.