The "My" in the title of this post isn't me. It's my good friend and radio partner Tami Jackson, who selfishly decided to selfishly abandon when I was home sick with a crappy case of the flu and condemn Hump Day News Report listeners to a rerun --just because she wanted to go to Concealed Carry Tactics School. And the worst part of it--she learned from and enjoyed the trip (how very, very selfish).
Below is her account of the Concealed Carry Tactics classes (which took place in nice warm in Phoenix Arizona--those of us who live in the northern part of the country were freezing our assets off at the time). Please read the below (but remember she did not have a shred of guilt as she enjoyed herself).
Concealed Carry Tactics: The Class Every CHL Holder Should Attend
As my Southwest Airlines flight taxied to the gate in sunny Phoenix, mixed emotions of excitement and trepidation dueled in my head.
By now, more and more in the shooting and military communities recognize my name as the gal responsible for ROBAR Guns content, social media and marketing. And this trip had three-fold purposes: I would speak about “Winning the Media War” at a Tea Party event; I would visit the ROBAR shop again; AND I would attend the Trident Concepts‘ Concealed Carry Tactics class.
I was equal parts elated and nervous about the CC class. Like many folks in the shooting, civilian community, I had learned to shoot initially from NRA certified instructors, had attended an NRA Basic Pistol class and passed both the written and shooting tests with flying colors.
I knew I could go to a range, keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction, and, at my leisure throw some lead down range in a somewhat accurate group at closer distances.
But none of that prepared me for low-profile concealed carry, and concealed carry was the primary reason I learned to shoot.
As a relatively small woman (5’2″ and a buck 25) who lives alone, I wanted to take ownership of my own self protection and any innocents around me. I wanted to be a sheepdog.
ROBAR GM Freddie Blish LtCol USMC (Ret) had told me concerning Jeff Gonzales (highly decorated Navy SEAL and class instructor):
Jeff Gonzales, President and Owner of Trident Concepts, is a former Navy SEAL and Gunsite Range Master. He is one of the best instructors within the circle of “Tier One” Firearms Instructors. He also has the most demanding standards bar none. When I want to be challenged and pushed to the next level of my shooting abilities I train with Jeff, hands down.ROBAR founder and owner, Robbie Barrkman, his wonderful wife, Lisa, and GM Freddie, have become great friends. Robbie is a world class shooter, Lisa is also an excellent shot, and Freddie is a Marine AND Gunsite Rangemaster. Enough said. All three encouraged me to have fun and enjoy every minute of the class.
Freddie supplemented the necessary loadout and drove me out to Cowtown Range Friday morning; the class was scheduled for 0800 – 1800 Friday through Sunday.
I scanned the area and quickly realized I would be the only woman in the class.
One attendee builds world-class 1911′s, another was a police officer, and all of the guys looked tactical to me. They soon learned that I was associated with ROBAR and would be taking pictures and writing about the event, and gave me permission to take their pictures.There is much more to the story and like everything Tami writes it's a great read. But to be honest, after reading it all once, and the first part of it a second time to post it above I am so angry that I missed taking this class on concealed carry tactics because my supposed good friend Tami didn't invite me, I don't want to read the rest a second time. So I invite you to click on the hyper linked text below and enjoy the great piece, even if we didn't get to enjoy the concealed carry tactics classes.
What the others and Jeff may not have known at the onset, was that I was dead serious about improving my semi-auto pistol skills and learning, REALLY learning how to draw from low-profile concealed carry.
CLICK HERE: Concealed Carry Tactics: The Class Every CHL Holder Should Attend
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