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Thread: Vickers Tactical Pistol I - Fayetteville, NC March 1-2, 2008 Fayetteville, NC

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    Vickers Tactical Pistol I - Fayetteville, NC March 1-2, 2008 Fayetteville, NC

    This class is for shooters who have had at least a basic pistol class either from Vickers Tactical or any other accredited instructor. State concealed carry certification classes specifically do not qualify. Topics covered include basic pistol topics and the following: malfunction drills, shooting on the move as well as strong hand and weak hand shooting. Introduction to timed fire drills and evaluations based on class skill level. Concealed carry methods are also covered. Night-fire will depend on time of year and range restrictions.

    Class requirements:

    • Eye and Ear Protection (electronic hearing protection is preferred)
    • Serviceable handgun of at least 9mm Para caliber
    • Serviceable holster
    • Minimum 1 double magazine pouch
    • Minimum of 3 serviceable magazines (5 is better)
    • 1000 rounds of ammo – factory service type (no reloads)
    • Suitable range wear depending on the season
    • Hand held flashlight and spare batteries.
    • Good attitude

    Register at the link below:

    http://www.greygrouptraining.biz/Vic...march-2008.htm

    Thanks,
    Josh
    (w)910.323.4739
    www.GreyGroupTraining.com

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    BUMP. Only a couple weeks left.

    Later,
    Josh
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    www.GreyGroupTraining.com

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    Gents

    Anybody sitting on the fence should jump on this class as I don't have another class scheduled in Fayetteville in 2008 - I MAY do something toward the end of the year but as of right now this is it - my 2008 schedule is off the chart busy so don't pass on this thinking you will catch the next one - cause the next one may not be til 2009

    Bottom line; if Fayetteville is handy for you and you have been thinking about getting in on a pistol 1 you need to jump on this one

    be safe

    Larry Vickers

    www.vickerstactical.com

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    Question First Pistol Class Advice

    Okay, I got off the fence this morning and enrolled in LAV's course. I contacted him and he told me that wearing my IWB holster was fine for the class. I do have a few more questions, but hate to bother such a busy guy with "newbie" questions.

    1) Should I take a second double-magazine pouch or is one fine.
    2) Should I hit the range a little more over the next couple of weeks to polish my shooting or just wait for the class (my pistol is already broken-in and high quality)?
    3) I'm a jeans, collared-shirt, and athletic shoe kinda guy....and that's how I CCW carry. Any reason I should not go to the class dressed like I would normally for the CCW/range ('train like you fight' comes to mind)?
    4) Should I bring a shooting matt to a "pistol" class?

    Thanks,
    NoBody

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoBody View Post
    1) Should I take a second double-magazine pouch or is one fine. One is fine, but two wouldn't hurt. I generally like to have at least 3 extra mags on me when on the line.
    2) Should I hit the range a little more over the next couple of weeks to polish my shooting or just wait for the class (my pistol is already broken-in and high quality)? Nah... you'll be short-bussing regardless of any extra range time you might try to squeeze in.
    3) I'm a jeans, collared-shirt, and athletic shoe kinda guy....and that's how I CCW carry. Any reason I should not go to the class dressed like I would normally for the CCW/range ('train like you fight' comes to mind)? That is fine. Most people wear something similar.
    4) Should I bring a shooting matt to a "pistol" class? No need in that unless you are afraid of getting a little dirty
    Thanks,
    NoBody
    My answers are in red and based on previous classes done with Larry.
    Last edited by NCPatrolAR; 02-16-08 at 14:45.

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    Thanks! I don't want to be "that guy" when I take the class in a couple of week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NCPatrolAR View Post
    My answers are in red and based on previous classes done with Larry.

    Thank you sir!!
    Josh
    (w)910.323.4739
    www.GreyGroupTraining.com

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    Ok i just signed up. See you guys there. Anybody that wants a ride from the Richmond, Va area let me know.

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    Can someone recommend a hotel for the pistol class in Fayetteville?

    Thank You.

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    I like either of these and they're next to the Mash House Restaurant & Brewery:

    Courtyard Fayetteville (Marriot)
    4192 Sycamore Dairy Road
    Fayetteville, North Carolina 28303 USA
    Phone: 1-910-487-5557
    Fax: 1-910-487-1158
    Sales: 1-910-487-5557 ext. 609
    Sales fax: 1-910-487-1158

    Wingate by Wyndham - Fayetteville
    4182 Sycamore Dairy Road
    Fayetteville, NC 28303 US
    Phone: 910-826-9200
    Fax:910-826-9202

    I'll see/meet you on the 1st!

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