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JimConway
06-19-2007, 10:58 AM
This is just a reminder that Neshooters, LLC will be hosting Gunsite's 150 Pistol course at the Westford Sportsmen's Club on July 10 to 22, 2007. This is only the second time that Gunsite has come to New England to teach their widely acclaimed courses.

There are only a few seats left so do not wait. This a fantastic opportunity to train with the best at a very reasonable cost. To sign up, you can download the application at http://www.gunsite.com/assets/Media/application.pdf
For more info, please call Gunsite at (928) 636-4565

150 Offsite 3 Day Pistol

“150” is an introductory course. You will be taught the Modern Technique of the Pistol, focusing on safety, weapons handling, basic pistol presentation and marksmanship skills learned in the first 3 days of 250 pistol.

Cost: ($500 plus a $60.00 range fee) Course held at the Westford Sportsmen's Club, Westford, Massachusets

Duration: 3 days

Prerequisite: none

Ammunition: 500 rounds of training ammo.

No prerequisites

JimConway
06-19-2007, 11:00 AM
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL CLASSES
Eye protection (dark and clear glasses)
Ear protection (plugs or muffs)
Sunscreen, insect repellent, moleskin
Seasonal clothing, jacket, long pants, long sleeve shirt and/or rain gear, hat


PISTOL
Heavy duty handgun
Heavy belt, holster, magazine carrier
Minimum of 6 magazines/speed-loaders
Elbow and knee pads - suggested but not required
Small flashlight with pressure switch

KMaurer
06-19-2007, 12:01 PM
Just as an FYI, this same course is being offered in Indiana this summer for $700 and was at the Sig Academy last year, also for $700. This is the gateway course for everything else at Gunsite, and easily worth more than the higher price being charged elsewhere.

Ken

Chris
06-19-2007, 02:45 PM
Jeeze, Back in '99 I had to go to Arizona.

At least I 'saw' the Lt.Col. when he roared up on his "Tricycle" for a moment before heading off.

JimConway
06-19-2007, 04:19 PM
I remember him driving up to the range just after we had shot a drill. He drove down the line in front of the targets and asked about every errant shot. If the shooter did not know what he did wrong, it was not pleasant. We call the sound of his tricycle coming down the hill to the range "Tricycliphobia"

M.Nastek
06-20-2007, 09:27 PM
Jim,

Do you want me to load up your Tri Cycle for the course with the other gear?

I'll need to make room, The spinning target will have to be left behind.

All kidding aside this is the flagship course of Gunsite and if any of you want a great 3 days than you should attend.

JimConway
06-21-2007, 08:38 AM
Mike
I guess that I would do a cameo apperance as Jeff Cooper as long as you bring both my tricycle and the spinning target system