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December 4-5, 2010 - Long Gun Point Shooting Progressions - Las Vegas, NV

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  • Roger Phillips
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    • May 2008
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    December 4-5, 2010 - Long Gun Point Shooting Progressions - Las Vegas, NV

    December 4-5, 2010
    LONG GUN POINT SHOOTING PROGRESSIONS
    Las Vegas, Nevada


    Force on force training has proven beyond any argument that the traditional shooting range methods are simply not suitable for reactive gunfighting. In this course, Suarez International
    Specialist Instructor Roger Phillips will teach you the "Fight Continuum".

    Roger has studied extensively with Suarez International. He has also researched virtually every threat focused shooting system for many years. This course distills it all into one well thought out and extremely applicable system that dovetails neatly into the regular Close Range Gunfighting matrix, presenting the full aspect of the integration of sighted and unsighted fire at CQB distances.

    DURATION: 2 days

    PREREQUISITES: NONE
    AMMUNITION: RIFLE: Approximately 800 rounds (Minimum) PISTOL: 100 rounds (minimum) : Bring more if you want to shoot more
    YOU NEED TO BRING: Spare clothing appropriate to the weather, lunch/snacks and water (minimum of 1 gallon per person) for the entire day, baseball or other style hat, sun screen, bug repellant, allergy medication (if needed), chair (if you have a problem with sitting on the ground, note taking paper/pen/pencil and a boo boo kit (bandaids, gauze pads, antiseptic wipes, antibiotic ointment and tape)
    REQUIREMENTS: Semi auto rifle, (3) magazines and any ancillary rifle gear. Pistol, Holster, Pistol Magazines. Eye and Ear Protection. Kneepads and elbow pads are recommended.

    NOTE: Chest Rig/Tactical Vests are not allowed with CCW Holsters. If you wish to use a Chest Rig or a Tactical Vest, use a vest mounted holster or a thigh holster.
    INSTRUCTOR: Roger Phillips

    Situations dictate strategy, strategy dictates tactics, and tactics dictate techniques......techniques should not dictate anything.


    Roger Phillips, Owner of Fight Focused Concepts and Suarez International Specialist Instructor
    http://fightfocusedconcepts.com/home
    http://www.suarezinternational.com/tech.html
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