Ken Campbell, Gunsite Academy | GUNS Magazine Podcast #3

This entry synthesizes expert insights from Ken Campbell, CEO of Gunsite Academy, on defensive pistol training. It covers the foundational 250 Pistol class, emphasizing an open mind and the importance of quality instruction with a 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio. Advice is given on selecting reliable equipment and adopting a modern fighting stance, applicable to various pistol platforms like Glock, M&P, and the 1911.

Quick Summary

Gunsite Academy, the oldest private shooting school, offers defensive pistol training with a 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio. CEO Ken Campbell emphasizes an open mind for the foundational 250 Pistol class, recommending renting firearms and adopting a functional 'modern fighting stance' for platforms like Glock, M&P, and 1911.

Chapters

  1. 00:33Introduction of Ken Campbell
  2. 01:34Shared Law Enforcement History
  3. 05:00Overview of Gunsite Academy
  4. 08:10The 250 Pistol Class
  5. 13:50Instructor Expertise
  6. 16:15Equipment Advice for Students
  7. 18:10Training Philosophy and Platforms
  8. 20:10Legacy of Janelle Cooper

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gunsite Academy known for?

Gunsite Academy is recognized as the oldest privately owned shooting school, spanning 3,200 acres with 26 ranges up to 2,400 yards. It's considered the 'mothership' of modern defensive shooting, founded by Colonel Jeff Cooper.

What is the student-to-instructor ratio at Gunsite Academy?

Gunsite Academy maintains a strict 4:1 student-to-instructor ratio. This ensures personalized coaching and high-quality instruction, with most instructors being active or retired military or law enforcement professionals.

What advice does Ken Campbell give new firearms students?

Ken Campbell advises new shooters to rent firearms before buying to find what works best. He stresses avoiding poorly functioning or over-accessorized guns and focusing on reliable ammo, factory magazines, and a quality holster.

What is the 'modern fighting stance' taught at Gunsite?

The 'modern fighting stance' taught at Gunsite Academy is a balanced and functional shooting position. It prioritizes adaptability and effectiveness over rigid, dogmatic stances, applicable to various handgun platforms.

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