New Holstering Class: Learn to Draw Your Weapon

Published on February 27, 2018
Duration: 4:30

This class focuses on the fundamental skill of drawing a firearm from a holster and safely re-holstering it. It is designed for individuals who have completed a CCW course and want to build upon their basic shooting knowledge. The instruction emphasizes a controlled, step-by-step process for accessing the firearm efficiently and accurately, regardless of attire.

Quick Summary

Geauga Firearms Academy offers a 3-hour holstering class focused on safely drawing and re-holstering firearms. Designed for CCW holders, it builds upon basic shooting skills with 1 hour of classroom instruction and 2 hours of range practice, emphasizing efficient firearm access.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & New Swag
  2. 00:26Introducing the Holstering Class
  3. 00:40Purpose of the Holstering Class
  4. 01:34Required Gear for the Class
  5. 02:01Demonstrating the Draw Process
  6. 02:22Addressing Clothing and Cover
  7. 02:51Class Objectives and Outcomes
  8. 03:28Building on CCW Fundamentals
  9. 03:42Class Duration and Structure
  10. 04:03Concluding Remarks & Sign-up

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary focus of the Geauga Firearms Academy's new holstering class?

The primary focus is on teaching individuals who have completed a CCW class the fundamental skill of safely drawing a firearm from a holster and re-holstering it. It builds upon existing shooting fundamentals.

What gear do I need for the holstering class?

You will need a good quality, rigid gun belt that doesn't bend easily and a decent outside-the-waistband (OWB) holster. Inside-the-waistband (IWB) holsters will be addressed later in the progression.

Who is this holstering class designed for?

This class is ideal for individuals who have already taken a CCW class and want to specifically learn and practice drawing their firearm from a holster safely and efficiently. It's a stepping stone to more advanced defensive training.

How long is the holstering class and what does it involve?

The class is three hours long, consisting of one hour of classroom instruction and two hours on the range for both dry fire and live fire practice. It's designed to be fun and practical.

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