Mastering the Concealed Snub
Sun, Nov 8, 2009
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Class located at Hellertown Sportsman's Assn.



As profiled in Combat Handguns, Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement, Women and Guns and S.W.A.T. magazine. Northeastern Tactical Schools' Mastering the Concealed Snub* present shooting methods and manipulations unique to the short-barreled revolver, as well as improve the snub owner's gun fighting snub handling skills.

Course Include:

*Five common snub features to avoid
*Custom gunsmithing for the combat snub
*After market sights and sight options
*Aftermarket revolver safeties
*Snub specific retention holsters
*Snub specific weapon retention skills
*Flashlight and snub handling skills
*Flashlight and snub reloading skills
*Ten reasons for a laser equipped snub
*Laser grip (supplied) shooting tips
*Snub malfunction clearing essential
*Ten reasons to carry a 2nd snub
*Best carry locations for the 2nd snub - what the gunfights are
telling us
*Pocket holsters - Ayoob and Kenik methods
*Ankle holsters - Ayoob, Gaylord and Maffei methods
*Paired snub manipulation drop vs. transfer drills
*Paired snub reloading - Miller and Mroz methods
*Mastering the snub's ambidextrous manual-of-arms
*Prone and supine snub reloading skills
*Injured hand transfer, recovery and shooting
*.177 and .22 caliber conversion kits for training
*Weak-hand-only shooting skills
*Bellman-style weak-hand-only draw skills
*One-hand-only snub reloading skills
*Snub tactics vs. multiple threats
*Snub shooting at extreme ranges
*Man marking cartridges and testing snub skills

Student Equipment List:

* Snub revolver (3" or under - .38 or .357 caliber)
* 2nd snub (Optional only but recommended)
* A quality strong side holster (Does not close up on draw - Some
available for loan)
* A quality belt
* Ear and eye protection
* Shooting cap with a baseball-style bill
* 150 rounds of .38 ammunition (Better ammo, better training)
* Small Tactical flashlight (Some available for loan – Please call first!)
* 3-ring notebook with paper
* Lunch, water and snacks (Lunch is a working lunch)

For more information, please see www.snubtraining.com. To register, please contact info[at]snubtraining.com or call 978-667-5591.