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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1872 on: February 09, 2017, 06:51:39 PM »
So I just signed up to do this day and a half pistol training course with 3 guys I work with (one a former Navy Seal). I've never done anything like this and look forward to checking it out.   The guys that teach it are bad asses and run executive security teams as well.

Check it out.

http://executiveoperationsgroup.com/pistol-training/
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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1873 on: February 09, 2017, 07:57:06 PM »
So I just signed up to do this day and a half pistol training course with 3 guys I work with (one a former Navy Seal). I've never done anything like this and look forward to checking it out.   The guys that teach it are bad asses and run executive security teams as well.

Check it out.

http://executiveoperationsgroup.com/pistol-training/
Sounds awesome but intimidating


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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1874 on: February 09, 2017, 08:42:42 PM »
So I just signed up to do this day and a half pistol training course with 3 guys I work with (one a former Navy Seal). I've never done anything like this and look forward to checking it out.   The guys that teach it are bad asses and run executive security teams as well.

Check it out.

http://executiveoperationsgroup.com/pistol-training/

Neat program!  Is selling software that dangerous?

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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1875 on: February 09, 2017, 08:43:42 PM »
So I just signed up to do this day and a half pistol training course with 3 guys I work with (one a former Navy Seal). I've never done anything like this and look forward to checking it out.   The guys that teach it are bad asses and run executive security teams as well.

Check it out.

http://executiveoperationsgroup.com/pistol-training/

Neat program!  Is selling software that dangerous?
If he sells to our supply chain, it can be
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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1876 on: February 09, 2017, 09:35:21 PM »
So I just signed up to do this day and a half pistol training course with 3 guys I work with (one a former Navy Seal). I've never done anything like this and look forward to checking it out.   The guys that teach it are bad asses and run executive security teams as well.

Check it out.

http://executiveoperationsgroup.com/pistol-training/

Neat program!  Is selling software that dangerous?
Ha.  Nope. It's mundane enough to need a little excitement like this.

I look forward to learning a few things.
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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1877 on: February 10, 2017, 12:01:24 AM »
So I just signed up to do this day and a half pistol training course with 3 guys I work with (one a former Navy Seal). I've never done anything like this and look forward to checking it out.   The guys that teach it are bad asses and run executive security teams as well.

Check it out.

http://executiveoperationsgroup.com/pistol-training/

Neat program!  Is selling software that dangerous?
Ha.  Nope. It's mundane enough to need a little excitement like this.

I look forward to learning a few things.

ive wanted to do a pistol 1 course like this for a long time, this is awesome John! let us know how you like it for sure
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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1878 on: February 10, 2017, 05:09:40 AM »
Up for Chocco!

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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1879 on: February 10, 2017, 05:36:41 AM »
Up for Chocco!
I'm not saying I didn't trust you would be there...but I wasn't getting too excited to see your new arms.
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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1880 on: February 10, 2017, 06:17:40 AM »
Up for Chocco!
I'm not saying I didn't trust you would be there...but I wasn't getting too excited to see your new arms.
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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1881 on: February 10, 2017, 08:46:07 AM »
So I just signed up to do this day and a half pistol training course with 3 guys I work with (one a former Navy Seal). I've never done anything like this and look forward to checking it out.   The guys that teach it are bad asses and run executive security teams as well.

Check it out.

http://executiveoperationsgroup.com/pistol-training/
I think you will enjoy it.  //cheers2// I did local 3 gun comps back in my early/mid 20s. Got a little burnt out shooting and reloading. Shooting and loading 25k+ rounds a year for 3 years straight. //:hlp// I take every opportunity I can to train with the SO here. The SO is getting a new gun simulator (it shoots back) later this year and the guys at the SO have already asked me if I want to use it. //letseat// I am having to miss out on the helicopter sessions that are coming up.   //:'(// They are going to practice shooting from a Heuy and a Blackhawk.   //:o//
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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1882 on: February 10, 2017, 10:49:37 AM »
Sturmgewer 44 full auto.

That is a very cool piece of gun history.
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Re: Morning Coffee
« Reply #1883 on: February 11, 2017, 07:41:00 AM »
So I just signed up to do this day and a half pistol training course with 3 guys I work with (one a former Navy Seal). I've never done anything like this and look forward to checking it out.   The guys that teach it are bad asses and run executive security teams as well.

Check it out.

http://executiveoperationsgroup.com/pistol-training/

John, looks interesting. I've asked a couple folks I know who are plugged into the firearms training community about them and waiting to hear back.  I did a lot of firearm, force, protection training for a couple years ~'06-'08 timeframe when I was looking at overseas contract work. My brother was doing protection work for the UN making big money and trying to get me over there.  I also had a pistol pulled on me while bouncing at a bar and kinda went overboard training for a while after that. Anyway, I still have friends there and with training it's all about the quality of it and who the trainer is. These guys sound awesome but just checking.

The only other feedback I'll say is it's above market rate though I noticed they provide the pistol which could be a positive.
Examples:
Larry Vickers: http://www.vickerstactical.com/2017-class-schedule.html (Larry is f'n awesome.  Loved his classes and I really want to take his 1911 gunsmithing class but I don't think he's doing it this year due to time)
Chris Costa: http://costaludus.com/index.php?route=training/schedule
Defensive Concepts NC: http://defensiveconceptsnc.com/course-schedule/
Tactial Response: https://tacticalresponse.com/pages/schedule (Yeager is out there and causes all kinds of drama but he puts on a good class)
Suarez: https://suarezinternational.com/training-schedule/

There are others out there, I've heard of a couple in GA, but just listing a few to give you an example of the market.

I've been a big Vickers fan for a long time and one awesome thing in Larry's classes is he usually brings something cool to shoot. I got to shoot this exact gun - Larry's personal Sturmgewer 44 full auto.  Brass is expensive since it's not a common caliber anymore but he let each of us keep one.

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Good info, thanks Don. The primary reason we went this route is that one of the guys I work with knows one of the principals and they gave us a discount off the price listed on the website.
John
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