(3 customer reviews)

Defensive Shooting Fundamentals Level 2: Training for Real-Life Scenarios

$35.00

This book brings your mindset and physical training into line with the ways that the human mind and body react to stress, danger and violence.

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Building on the skills introduced in Defensive Shooting Fundamentals Level 1, the serious shooter is now guided through the necessary skill-building drills and techniques that can make the difference between dying and living. This book brings your mindset and physical training into line with the ways that the human mind and body react to stress, danger and violence.

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Weight 13 oz
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Defensive Shooting Fundamentals

3 reviews for Defensive Shooting Fundamentals Level 2: Training for Real-Life Scenarios

  1. Daniel (verified owner)

    As a Pastor I appreciate these materials that provide the Best information toward keeping my church people safe. As a defensive shooter I appreciate these materials that help to grow me and our security team into the Best we can be. And as a former printing pressman I appreciate the first class layout and production of all your materials. They represent the quality and excellence I always expect from USCCA.

  2. Cynthia Momoko (verified owner)

    I truly enjoyed this course. The elearning is just full of great information and I learned quite a lot. The actual hands on training that you can get for the this lesson is some of the best training I have received. My USCCA instructor, John Merson, was fantastic. I highly recommend this course to anybody wishing to advance their hand gun skills and knowledge.

  3. Steven (verified owner)

    Incredible series. I wish these were the very first books I read. Defensive shooting is much different than simply going to the range and just try to become a marksman. Since I’ve just started shooting recently, I’ve been trying to think of ways to approximate the sudden startle and physiological changes that can happen from a sudden attack. I’ve thought about putting my hands in ice water prior to shooting to approximate what happens when one loses fine motor control. Perhaps shooting at a zone as the target comes at you , called by a training buddy. If you want to learn to shoot bullseye everything, this isn’t the book for you. But, if you want to get as prepared as possible, read these 2 books and follow the drills Ron Pincus has prepared to help you become a better defensive shooter. This applies to the first book as well. I hope I can train with him some day.

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