Concealed Carry Dynamics

$200.00

Dates: April 6th, 2024

Class Time: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Location: Northern Ohio Tactical Training Center-50M Range

49300 Cooper Foster Park Road, Amherst, Ohio 44001

Concealed Carry Dynamics is designed to help students increase their knowledge in concealed carry applications. Students are asked to bring their everyday concealed carry (EDC) pistol and their concealment holster of choice for the class. We ask that the students attending wear normal everyday apparel and to attend the class wearing and carrying in the manner that they normally would. If you have more than one pistol that you carry concealed, we want you to bring it and the holster associated with it, to the class so that you can work through your different concealed carry applications.

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A thorough review of the legal aspects of being involved in a self-defense situation will be reviewed in the class. Our instructors will also cover different types of concealed carry holsters including inside-the-waistband (IWB), appendix inside-the-waistband (AIWB), and outside-the-waistband (OWB). Equipment selection and methods of carry for the intended application will be discussed also. Students will be taught and shown how to quickly and efficiently draw from their holster of choice, acquire threat identification, and engage the threat with the consistent application of the fundamentals. We want you to get out of the mindset that carrying a firearm alone means you are prepared for a self-defense encounter where you may have to use lethal force. We want you to be an educated, responsible gun owner and concealed carry civilian by taking this class! If you’re a civilian that carries a firearm, you owe it to yourself to take this class.

Students will need to bring the following items:

  • Eye and ear protection

  • Serviceable pistol and at least 3 magazines (5 magazines if low capacity)

  • 300 rounds of ammunition

  • Concealed carry holster of choice

  • Sturdy belt

  • Pen and notebook for notes