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cgcorrea
04-02-12, 13:32
This past Saturday, I had the privilege of attending the VSM basic pistol class held by 914 Consulting, at the C2 Shooting Center, in Virginia Beach. Chris Frank was the instructor for this class. This was my second time attending Chris’s basic pistol class, and as expected I had an awesome time, and learned a few things in the process. This class had twelve students in attendance, with half of us shooting Glocks. Other pistols present were: one M&P, two XDs, a Sig, a Taurus, and a Walther PPQ. Most of these were carried in kydex pancake style holsters. I brought my gen3 Glock 17 RTF2, carried in a Safariland ALS holster on a VTAC Brokos Belt. This was my first time shooting this particular gun with the new 2nd gen Grip Force Adapter, which has a slick beavertail, and I can tell you, the GFA definitely earned its keep. The webbing between my thumb and forefinger thanked me after the class. Shooters ranged from extreme beginner to advanced, with most being somewhere in between. The weather was pretty craptastic, with rain coming down most of the day, ranging from just a drizzle, to an all out pour. But if it aint rainin’ you aint trainin’, right?

I have taken a number of open enrollment pistol classes over the past couple of years, ranging from basic to advanced. As stated above, this was my second basic class with Chris, and it was a great opportunity for me to get back to the basics, and dedicate more time to the fundamentals, and dissect my shooting ability at its core. Without a doubt, at the end of the day, I came away a better shooter. I was even able to shave a little bit of time off of my draw. Quite a few of the students in attendance were beginners, and were just starting the process of learning not only the fundamentals of pistol marksmanship, but gear placement and how to efficiently utilize their gear and manipulate their particular pistol. Chris did an outstanding job at covering this material, and was able kick their shooting and weapon manipulation ability up a few notches. I was quite surprised at the improvement of some of the beginner level shooters.

The class started off with introductions. Chris introduced himself, followed by all the students, with everyone sharing a little bit about themselves. This was followed by a safety brief, and a review of the four weapons safety rules. The range went hot at 0900, and we proceeded to kick off the training day. We started off with firing five rounds into a 3x5 card, at 5 yards. The goal being to print a group no bigger than one’s thumbnail. We then proceeded to work on perfecting our trigger control with a couple of different exercises, including ball-and-dummy drills. We worked on that for a while and then moved back to work on single shots from the low ready, as well as indexed on the target, eventually working up to performing the drills, timed. Later on we moved on to multiple shots at increasing distances, to meet specific par times while trying to keep all of our shots inside the black on a B8 replacement center target, preferably within the 10 ring. From there we went on to the draw, and after that, the reload. Chris taught various methods of efficiently reloading the gun for both right handed, and wrong handed shooters, with all the pistol platforms that were present. Later on we did various team drills on steel, and broke for lunch(Chris broke out a grill with some hamburgers and hot dogs). After lunch we picked back up with some more multiple shot drills on the timer, as well as more team drills on steel. My accuracy seemed to have degraded a tad with the freshly consumed delicious burgers in my belly(Which I caught shit for from Chris.) but it didn’t take long for me to get my head back in the game. Towards the end of the day, we did a walk-back drill. The winner of the drill was actually one of the more beginner level shooters, who hit the steel plate from 100 yards on his first shot. At this point, it didn’t surprise me, as this particular shooter, along with others, had displayed rapid improvement throughout the entire class. After the walk back, we did some more individual and team drills at different distances, and then ended the training day working on our draw-to-first-shot time on some steel, working on improving the efficiency of our draw stroke. Afterwards we debriefed, cleaned up, and secured at around 1730.

This is advertised as a beginner level course, but I have found it to be an outstanding class, both for beginners just getting their feet wet, as well as intermediate and advanced shooters that would like to improve in a specific area, or just want to get back to the basics. There is plenty to be taken from Chris’s instruction by shooters of all skill levels. I would gladly attend another in the future.


ETA: To the others that attended, feel free to add your thoughts.


***Photos were taken throughout the day, and I assume they will be posted on this thread. So stand by for that.***

mediczac
04-02-12, 17:02
This being my first class with chris I was very suprised at the amount of intellect and knowledge he had to share in the class. I am not a beginner shooter but the way he teaches causes novices to learn and advanced shooters to refine there skills. This class was one of a kind and I will definitely be taking more of them in the future. Chris is a very down to earth instructor with a huge sense of humor that most would get along with. I strongly urge you to consider taking this class if you want the opportunity to have a better understanding of handguns and there functionality as well as a better shot.

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arivera747200
04-02-12, 18:01
This is my first post on this forum and it was also my first time attending this course. I do consider myself a novice, although I spent 28 years as a Flight Engineer in the USAF. I did have training through the AF, but Chris taught me more in the first 30 minutes of instruction than I acquired in all my time in the military. I travelled with my son almost four hours to attend and will gladly do it again! My son and I discussed everything we learned through this class all the way home. Cgcorrea pretty much summed up the course, and I have to agree with his assessment. Chris is laid back, but very professional, two ingredients for a great learning atmosphere. I just wanted to thank him and everyone I met in the class.

chris914
04-02-12, 18:28
Pics of the class. Mother Nature showed her bitch side most of the day.

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Filling out range forms.
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How fast can you draw and hit the steel?
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Trigger reset drill
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chris914
04-02-12, 18:36
The old man showing us how to hit steel.

http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af8/chris914_photos/VSM%20Classes/VSM%20Basic%20Handgun%20Class%2031Mar12/054.jpg

Zac shooting a 1.23 second hit on steel from the draw.
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af8/chris914_photos/VSM%20Classes/VSM%20Basic%20Handgun%20Class%2031Mar12/053.jpg

Lisa about to ring the steel.
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af8/chris914_photos/VSM%20Classes/VSM%20Basic%20Handgun%20Class%2031Mar12/052.jpg

Adam prepping for the steel.
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The slower of the two brothers. Chris did own Zac with the carbine the next day.
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af8/chris914_photos/VSM%20Classes/VSM%20Basic%20Handgun%20Class%2031Mar12/050.jpg

Cris C. working the steel from the ALS and Joe's finger.
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Dorian N. about to ring the steel and Joe's finger.
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af8/chris914_photos/VSM%20Classes/VSM%20Basic%20Handgun%20Class%2031Mar12/040.jpg

Micah M. drawing on the steel.
http://i988.photobucket.com/albums/af8/chris914_photos/VSM%20Classes/VSM%20Basic%20Handgun%20Class%2031Mar12/045.jpg

Brian C. bearing down at the buzzer.
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tamabrand
04-03-12, 21:33
Slow-bro checking in, had an awesome time at the class and damn I wanted to hit that steel at 100yds! Coming out of this class I know I need to work on my trigger pull, my draw (I wanted to bowl) and definitely my sight alignment and getting multiple sight pictures instead of going by memory and missing oh-so-fast. Definite recommend for all in the area, Chris is the man.

rewt
04-04-12, 18:37
Just checking in...

This class is the first class I've attended, and learning definitely occurred. I have a better understanding of my weaknesses, and I now have tools to start remediating them.

It was awesome meeting and training with Chris and the rest of the students, and I'll definitely make the 4+ hour drive to return. Next time, I'll plan to make a carbine class, too.

chris914
04-04-12, 19:24
Folks it was a great class except for the weather.
Taking a class is the first step in becoming a better shooter and you all have taken that step. Keep up the practice and don't forget what you have learned. I look forward to shooting with all of you again in the future. Stay safe.

wrt81
04-06-12, 21:58
Looks fun! I'm signed up for the June 9th class, can't wait.