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    Default DISARMS AND RETENTION SEMINAR

    Back by popular demand, I will be running the seminar entitled "Fundamentals of Hand Gun Retention and Disarms" again on June 6 (D-Day!). The description follows:
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    Date and Time: Sunday, June 6, 2010, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

    Cost: $100, payable upon enrollment.

    Place: Kim’s Martial Arts & Fitness, 3606 Brownsville Road (South Hills of Pittsburgh).

    General Description: This is a one day (seven hour) seminar designed to illustrate the problems, issues and techniques associated with retaining a hand gun against attempts by another party to take control of one’s weapon and, conversely, to illustrate methods of disarming an individual armed with a hand gun.

    The course includes straightforward explanations of the following:
    • The difference between a “gun grab” and a disarm.
    • Recognizing lines of attack
    • How to position oneself to guard against or effect a disarm
    • The mechanics of disarms and retention
    • What sorts of movements are required to defeat or effect “gun grabs” and disarms
    • Holsters and equipment as solutions to disarms or invitations to trouble

    There are serious legal consequences attendant upon carrying a gun and having it taken or disarming another – presumably and attacker – and then using that weapon. The seminar therefore includes a discussion (by a practicing attorney) of the legal issues which arise when one: (a) carries a firearm in a holster - concealed or openly - and is not trained to ward off an attempt by another to take control of that weapon; and/or (b) disarms another individual and then uses that other individual’s weapon to inflict harm.

    Contemporaneous with these explanations and discussions, there will demonstrations and instruction on specific techniques which can be used to maintain control of one’s weapon as well as to disarm another. The objective of instructing in these techniques is to give course participants sufficient experience with how the methods work to allow them to evaluate whether they wish to take further instruction so as to achieve competence.

    This is not a training seminar; one simply cannot learn to do these things in an afternoon. This is a familiarization course, designed to enable participants to understand what is involved, so they can make an educated determination whether they need or want training.

    Prerequisites: None. Physical exertion is moderate; one can expect to be pushed, grabbed and fall down (and to push and grab others) but not to be thrown, struck or engage in any fighting. No martial arts background is required; however, if one happens to have martial arts training, the instructor will integrate the martial arts experience of individual participants on a student-by-student basis.

    Equipment Requirements: An inert training gun (“red gun,” “blue gun,” etc.), a holster to fit that particular training gun, and a substantial belt to support the holster. The PFDC can supply a limited number of such training guns for those who do not have their own.

    Attire: Wear loose-fitting, comfortable clothing. No jewelry (watches, earrings, studs, etc.) may be worn during the seminar. No shoes are permitted in the training (mat) area, so expect to go bare-foot or wear socks.

    Instructor: Peter Georgiades. A firearms instructor since 1996, Peter emphasizes to firearms students the need to acquire basic knowledge necessary to avoid an attack long enough to bring their firearm into play. He is a graduate of the Operational Skills Group Contact Weapons Defense Instructor course, and is ranked NiDan (2nd Dan) in Judo (medalist at USJA Senior National Championships, Masters Division, 2005 and 2007; Pennsylvania State Champion 2010, open class, over 55 age division). Graduate of the Gunsite Training Academy L. E. Carbine Instructor Certification Course, Marksman’s Enterprise 3 day instructor courses for carbine and pistol and numerous instructor clinics with Giles Stock and through IALEFI. Certified to instruct by the NRA (rifle, pistol, shotgun and personal protection) and the State of Arizona (Certificate No. 8769268), and a member of the International Ass'n. of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors (IALEFI).

    DRIVING DIRECTIONS and ENROLLMENT FORMS can be downloaded at www.fireinstitute.org.
    For additional information call 412/ 381-8035

    This seminar does not involve the handling of any functional firearms. All exercises will be performed using inert training guns. No firearms, ammunition, edged weapons or sharp implements are permitted to be in the training area. (There are lockers where such implements may be stored on premises during the course; seminar participants are responsible for bringing their own padlock.)

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    Default Re: DISARMS AND RETENTION SEMINAR

    one month to go !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shawn.L View Post
    one month to go !
    Sorry, Shawn ... insuffiicent enrollment. This course is cancelled.

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    Default Re: DISARMS AND RETENTION SEMINAR

    Ah man - just stopped in to see the 411 and sign up :/ Shawns post asking about retention training reminded me about this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by falcn View Post
    Ah man - just stopped in to see the 411 and sign up :/ Shawns post asking about retention training reminded me about this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by falcn View Post
    Ah man - just stopped in to see the 411 and sign up :/ Shawns post asking about retention training reminded me about this.
    Shawn is organizing a group. When he gets eight, we will open up enrollment again.

    At least two are repeating the seminar, so I have to assume they got something out of it.

    But, of course, if you are washing your hair that day ...

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    on the list, pending the actual date. never know when I need to wash my hair.
    Jeff Cooper was a huge supporter of gun games, when he was winning them at least...

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    Default Re: DISARMS AND RETENTION SEMINAR

    For anyone who is interested we have rescheduled this for Sunday June 27th.

    http://www.firearmstrainingandtactic...GH-PA-06-27-10

    PM me for enrollment information.

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    As much as i want to be there for this i can't. But I will supply A Blackhawk Serpa and Blue Gun that fits it for Testing!!
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