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    High Quality Training in SoCal!

    Yesterday, I attended the Civilian Arms Training program at the Prado Olympic Shooting Park in Chino. Before finding C.A.T.S., I had two assumptions about quality defensive firearms training: 1) you have to travel out-of-state; and 2) you have to spend a lot of money. After spending the day with the instructors there, I found neither was true.

    I picked up a $30 voucher for the course at a Crossroads of the West gunshow in Costa Mesa, but the normal price for first-time students is $90. Even return students only pay $60, unless they pick up the half-price voucher at a show. The other costs are a $15 range fee from Prado, 250 rounds of ammunition for Level I, and an optional $6 lunch.

    The instructors were all 100% volunteers, and are chosen from the student body after completing advanced courses. Many are graduates of nationally-known firearms training centers; the instructors just believe that every American ought to receive quality, affordable firearms training. There was a certified armorer, a licensed medical staff member, and a 1:7 instructor-student ratio not including the armorer and medic.

    We opened the day in Level I Defensive Pistol with a safety briefing and orientation. Then, we went through the day with:
    > the five-count draw
    > deliberate fire from 3 to 25 yards
    > scanning to break tunnel vision
    > shooting from bent knee
    > reloading drills
    > immediate action drills
    > tactical "duck" walk
    > controlled pairs, accelerated pairs
    > triple press
    > barricade drill against multiple targets

    All this culminated in an urban conflict drill which asked us to use all the skills we learned throughout the day. And... I didn't shoot the 'hostage'! We went back for a debrief and left a fulfilling and challenging day of instruction. If I paid $250 dollars, I wouldn't have expected more. I'll be back to take Level I again, as many students do - I just cannot wrap my mind around mag swaps!

    On the plus side, The Anarchangel wrote up an in-depth look at the difference between controlled pairs and the infamous double-tap, which I never understood until I took this course. On the line, my hands up and weapon holstered, all I remember is him yelling "THREAT!" over the bullhorn, and then I was scanning for threats. When he orderd us to holster and cleared the line for taping targets, I saw I'd put two in the upper "A" about a half-inch apart, and one right between the eyes. I couldn't help smiling. Talk about a moment of, "DID I DO THAT?!?" What a rush!

    WEB SITE: www.civilianarmstraining.com
  • #2
    ripcurlksm
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 3146

    added to favorites
    Kevin

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    • #3
      tziggs
      Member
      • Feb 2008
      • 301

      Great review I may need to look into their training. Do you have more information on these vouchers and how you acquire them?

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      • #4
        HCz
        Veteran Member
        • Jun 2008
        • 3295

        seems like you might have met fellow Calgunner Mazilla


        You can get the vouchers from Crossroads gun show. CATS is always there.

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        • #5
          ARMUSA
          Junior Member
          • Sep 2004
          • 3

          The next local Crossroads show is in March

          The next show in Costa Mesa is March 28-29, then in Ontario on May 16-17.

          Get a Dollar Off discount coupon by copying and pasting this link in your browser:

          http://origin.ih.constantcontact.com...=1102447049961 -

          Just print it and take it with you to the show. CATS is usually right between the 2 main buildings.
          Frank & Jolynne
          ARM USA
          Anaheim, CA 92801
          www.50BMGstore.com
          Sign up for ARM USA's Freedom Reporter:
          http://visitor.constantcontact.com/e...152939375&p=oi

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          • #6
            tyrist
            Veteran Member
            • Jun 2007
            • 4564

            When you say mag swaps are you referring to a tactical reload? Remove a partially empty mag and replace it with a full one?

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            • #7
              Black Majik
              Calguns Addict
              • Oct 2005
              • 9695

              Nice AAR. Thanks for the review.

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              • #8
                DeeL2003
                Member
                • Jan 2008
                • 293

                Thanks for the review. Never knew handgun training was this affordable. Was thinking of going to the other training class held in Raauhage's but will seriously consider this first.

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                • #9
                  timmyb21
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 1814

                  That site just tried to give me lots of trojans. I really wanted to look at it, but my computer just kept blocking, blocking, blocking and wouldn't let me open anything. I'll wait a couple days and go back, maybe someone caught on and will fix the problem.
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                  George Washington didn't use the 1st amendment to defeat the British...he shot them.

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