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Pistol Gunnery Drills Marathon
Course Summary:
This full-day training event is designed for shooters who want to maximize repetitions, build efficiency, and pressure-test their skills through structured drills.
This is not a fundamentals course—students are expected to arrive with safe gun handling skills and a solid foundation. The focus is on high-volume, performance-based training to develop speed, consistency, and accountability.
Training will consist of a wide variety of drills. Drills will get progressively challenging as the day continues.
The goal is simple: maximize quality reps and measurable improvement over the course of the day.
Students will also gain insight into how to structure their own training sessions and dry fire routines moving forward.
Course Expectations:
Students must demonstrate firearms safety and awareness, including the ability to safely draw from a holster. This is not a beginner level course.
ANY safety violation will result in dismissal from the course.
This is a fast-paced, high round count training day. Students should be prepared to stay engaged, manage fatigue, and maintain safety under pressure.
Class size is limited to 10 students to maintain a strong student-to-instructor ratio and ensure quality coaching.
Schedule:
Dates and Location: See dropdown selection
Start Time: 9:30am
Lunch: Students will be given 30-45 minutes for lunch. (Please bring a packed lunch)
End Time: Between 3:30pm to 4pm
Additional details will be emailed 2-3 days prior to the event.
Required Equipment:
Handgun with at least 3–5 magazines
No SIG P320
No revolvers
Inside-the-waistband Kydex holster
No nylon or SERPA holsters
Eye and ear protection
500–600 rounds of ammunition
Magazine pouches or method to carry spare magazines
Water, snacks, and electrolyte drinks
Driver’s License - Must be a US Citizen
Permit to Carry / Permit to Purchase
Attire:
Belted pants with pockets (cargo pants or jeans recommended)
Closed-toe shoes
Cover garment (if running concealment)
Weather-appropriate clothing
Recommended (Not Required):
Handgun-mounted red dot optic
Backup handgun and supporting gear
Range Belt with magazine pouches and quality kydex holster
Course Summary:
This full-day training event is designed for shooters who want to maximize repetitions, build efficiency, and pressure-test their skills through structured drills.
This is not a fundamentals course—students are expected to arrive with safe gun handling skills and a solid foundation. The focus is on high-volume, performance-based training to develop speed, consistency, and accountability.
Training will consist of a wide variety of drills. Drills will get progressively challenging as the day continues.
The goal is simple: maximize quality reps and measurable improvement over the course of the day.
Students will also gain insight into how to structure their own training sessions and dry fire routines moving forward.
Course Expectations:
Students must demonstrate firearms safety and awareness, including the ability to safely draw from a holster. This is not a beginner level course.
ANY safety violation will result in dismissal from the course.
This is a fast-paced, high round count training day. Students should be prepared to stay engaged, manage fatigue, and maintain safety under pressure.
Class size is limited to 10 students to maintain a strong student-to-instructor ratio and ensure quality coaching.
Schedule:
Dates and Location: See dropdown selection
Start Time: 9:30am
Lunch: Students will be given 30-45 minutes for lunch. (Please bring a packed lunch)
End Time: Between 3:30pm to 4pm
Additional details will be emailed 2-3 days prior to the event.
Required Equipment:
Handgun with at least 3–5 magazines
No SIG P320
No revolvers
Inside-the-waistband Kydex holster
No nylon or SERPA holsters
Eye and ear protection
500–600 rounds of ammunition
Magazine pouches or method to carry spare magazines
Water, snacks, and electrolyte drinks
Driver’s License - Must be a US Citizen
Permit to Carry / Permit to Purchase
Attire:
Belted pants with pockets (cargo pants or jeans recommended)
Closed-toe shoes
Cover garment (if running concealment)
Weather-appropriate clothing
Recommended (Not Required):
Handgun-mounted red dot optic
Backup handgun and supporting gear
Range Belt with magazine pouches and quality kydex holster