My Armed Security and Concealed Carry Classes ARE NOT Basics Courses

Published on March 14, 2026
Duration: 4:21

Instructor Mike emphasizes that his armed security and concealed carry classes are not for beginners. These advanced courses require prior firearm proficiency and prepare students for the realities of armed roles, including voluntary engagement in conflict situations and the need for immediate readiness. The training pace is accelerated, mirroring military and law enforcement standards, with a zero-tolerance policy for those unable to meet performance expectations.

Quick Summary

Instructor Mike's armed security and concealed carry classes are advanced, not basic. They require prior firearm proficiency and prepare students for the realities of armed roles, including voluntary engagement in conflict situations and the need for immediate readiness. The training pace is accelerated, mirroring military and law enforcement standards, with a zero-tolerance policy for those unable to meet performance expectations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Class is Not Basic
  2. 00:16Armed Security/CCW Implications
  3. 00:38Difference from Casual CCW
  4. 01:16Advanced Class, Not Basics
  5. 01:32Group vs. One-on-One Training
  6. 02:03Maintaining Training Standards
  7. 02:40Instructor's Expectations
  8. 03:45Armed Conflict Awareness

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Instructor Mike's armed security and concealed carry classes basic courses?

No, Instructor Mike explicitly states his armed security and concealed carry classes are not basic courses. They require prior firearm proficiency and prepare students for the advanced demands of armed roles, including voluntary engagement in conflict situations.

What is the difference between a casual concealed carry class and an armed security class?

A casual concealed carry class might not involve active carrying, whereas an armed security class prepares students for employment where they will actively carry a weapon and knowingly enter conflict situations, demanding a higher level of readiness.

What are the training standards in Instructor Mike's advanced classes?

The training standards are high, mirroring military and law enforcement. The pace is accelerated, and students must meet performance expectations or face removal, as readiness for conflict is paramount in armed roles.

What should students expect regarding pace and expectations in group training for armed roles?

Group classes for armed roles are fast-paced, requiring students to be prepared and keep up. The instructor sets a high bar, expecting students to catch up or face removal, emphasizing readiness for conflict.

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