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  • #31
    crash02
    Member
    • Feb 2014
    • 284

    So the 275.00 for AEGIS is for a single day handgun class or day 1 through day 6 handgun class?

    Fta is 2 days for 295.00 and then you are allowed at the end of the month club, you pay the range fee and get free instruction from the instructors to keep your skills honed.
    I do understand how AEGIS meets your weekday requirements.
    Last edited by crash02; 02-26-2015, 6:36 AM.

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    • #32
      the0thermrt
      Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 328

      5 Arrows does classes at Burro in Azusa. Usually saturdays

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      • #33
        FALCONOPS
        Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 163

        Originally posted by Clee
        Nailed it right on the head. It's unfortunate that the training industry is full of quacks much like the martial arts industry. If you don't know anything it's easy to be fooled with secret squirrel moves that give you the ultimate death blow with your pinky. Of course when you ask to demonstrate it they give some bs like this only works in a real fight so I can't show you...

        I won't tell the op who to train with but I'll tell you who you should avoid, or at least who you should do some serious research and background checking, ADE is one. Civilian Arms Training (CAT) or any other clowns that teach Center Axis Relock garbage is another.

        As for Falcon any school that has a Chris Costa impersonator and cool guy Call signs like Hollywood and Voodoo gots to be legit right?
        Originally posted by Garand1911
        Holy Sheeit -- and I thought falcon ops were douchey
        Originally posted by Ronin2


        Red flag # 2 ( after the "black is the new black" mall ninja outfits) is the lack information on ANY of the instructors credentials/ background to be found on either of the above listed schools websites. Any school that does not disclose UP FRONT the training and background of the instructors who will be teaching you is to be avoided by the plague. Its because they have no real creds and are just a bunch of yahoo's who mimic what they see on YouTube after buying all the "tacticool" gear ( black is the new black...lol).
        Our normal inclination when we come across comments such as yours, is to just ignore them.... In this case, we would be remiss to leave your collectively uninformed commentary unanswered.

        After taking a look at some of our instructor bios, we welcome you to post your complete and verifiable background information with your full names (as you rightfully advocate), so we can all place your commentary and ability to judge real-world application & instruction in the proper context and value it accordingly.

        We also welcome you into our headquarters to see, first hand, all supporting documentation to validate our instructor backgrounds. Online information can be found here: About FOG

        I think we will agree that a polite and cordial exchange is the best approach, here. If not...well, I'm sure we will sleep soundly without further regard.

        Stay safe.
        Falcon Operations Group
        http://falconops.net/
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        • #34
          WAMO556
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2012
          • 1163

          Why don't you just train yourself?

          Develop your own curriculum, program and run it.

          Otherwise, there are CG types who woukd be more then happy to take some time out and give you some valuable tips and observations while out at the range. PM me for details.

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          • #35
            USPSA GM
            Member
            • Nov 2013
            • 316

            You should look at Bob Hostetter, I think his company name is Dynamic Training Concepts. He does mostly contract instruction but does some individual training which he does during the week. Former military, former law enforcement, and an USPSA Grandmaster, so he understands what you need to know to run a weapon.

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