F2S Consulting Rifle/Pistol Class 10/5,6-7, College Station, TX

F2S Consulting LLC
Pistol/Carbine Class Announcement
October 5, 6-7th 2012

F2S Consulting LLC will be holding a Combination One Day Practical Pistol and Two Day Practical Carbine Class at Cawthon Cartridge Club near College Station, TX.

October 5th 2012 - One day Practical Pistol will establish the shooters practical fundamentals with their sidearm. It will focus on precision, rapidly aimed fire, as well as extreme close range application from the holster. The shooter may employ any gear configuration from duty platform to daily concealed carry setup.

This class will cover:
•Setup of weapons and support gear
•Manipulations and corrective action
•Initial skill assessment
•Grip, stance, and trigger control
•Drawing and presentations
•Precision fire
•Multiple shot engagements
•Multiple target engagements
•Extreme close range engagements
•One handed manipulations and engagement
•Use of cover
•Alternate positions

Pistol class gear list:
•Serviceable handgun. May be any duty caliber from 9x19 to .45 ACP. Outside these calibers please contact us.
•Holster. Drop, sub-load, belt, or vest-mounted are all acceptable, as long as the user can draw and holster the pistol without pointing the muzzle to either side. If intending on using a SERPA, please contact me
•(5) Pistol Magazines, with at least (15) round capacity preferred. If using magazines with a capacity of (10) or less, please bring (7) magazines.
•(800) rounds of factory loaded pistol ammunition
•Magazine pouches that permit rapid access for timely reloads
•Eye Protection/Shooting Glasses
•Hearing Protection
•Electronic Ear Pro is preferred but not mandatory
•Brimmed Hat
•Weapons cleaning kit
•Firearm Lubrication

October 6-7th - Two Day Practical Carbine takes the shooter outside of the normal CQB range and expands the skillset of the shooter through consistent rapid application of fundamental marksmanship.

The class will cover:
•Combative setup of weapons and support gear
•Zeroing
•Manipulations/Corrective Action (Stoppage Reduction)
•Initial Skill Assessment
•Post-Shot Sequence
•Fundamental Positions
•Mid-Range Precision Shooting
•Ballistics/Trajectory
•Effects of weather
•Optics
•Use of Slings
•Position Refinement
•Combative Positions
•Multiple shot engagements
•Multiple Targets
•Bilateral Shooting
•Transition to Sidearm (as applicable)
•One-Handed Employment
•One-Handed Corrective Action
•Alternate Positions
•Alteration of trajectory
•Shooting on the Move
•Rapid Movement
•Use of Cover
•Use of Support
•Low-Light engagements

Rifle Class Gear list:
•Serviceable rifle or carbine. May be any caliber from 5.45x39 to 7.62x63.
•Sling. Must permit the long-gun to safely hang without requiring physical contact from the user.
•(5) Serviceable Magazines. If using (20) round mags, bring (8).
•(1,500) rounds of factory loaded rifle ammunition.
•Magazine pouches that permit rapid access for timely reloads
•Eye Protection/Shooting Glasses
•Hearing Protection (Electronic Ear Pro is preferred but not mandatory)
•Brimmed Hat
•Weapons cleaning kit
•Firearm Lubrication

Recommended Items:
•Belt pouches/pockets (or whatever combination of those) that permit the user to bring (4) magazines to the firing line (not counting the magazine in the weapon). Magazines can be placed in pockets as well.
•Shooting Mat
•Hydration source (does not need to go with the user to the firing line)
•Snacks
•Rain/cold weather over-garments
•Sunscreen
•Lip Balm
•Insect Repellant
•Notebook and pen
•1stAid Kit for individual use for minor injuries.
•Gloves that permit safe operation of both weapon platforms
•Knee pads. Elbow pads are not frequently needed, but are acceptable
•Comfortable, robust clothing appropriate to seasonal conditions.
•Durable shoes/boots
•Extra socks (wool recommended)
•Electronic hearing protection
•Wrap around eye protection, with clear and tinted lenses
•Spare weapon parts or back-up weapons of the same platform
•Secondary weapon(Sidearm)- If the shooter’s application of the long-gun is in conjunction with one. No ammunition is necessary for course completion

Those having completed the One Day Practical Pistol are validated for secondary weapon live fire during Two Day Practical Carbine.

Course Fee:
All prices include range fees

One Day Practical Pistol - $200
Two Day Practical Carbine - $400
Combination One Day Pistol/Two Day Carbine $570

Click Here to sign up and lock in your seat.

Contact us for any information you require: Jack@F2SConsulting.com or Chris@F2SConsulting.com

YES!

This will be good. :smiley:

Something I forgot to mention for people planning to attend:

BRING LUNCH TO THE RANGE

It delays the class too much if you do otherwise.

Class dinners will probably be at Wellborn Diner. For out of towners, it’s pronounced wellburn.

Is that the same place we ate last time?

Yes. I told Jack they have fried bacon as part of my strategy to lure him to Texas, don’t tell him it’s all a lie perpetuated by our holster making friend in Pittsburgh.

Meh… I say we drive all the way into College Station and really eat!

I hadn’t heard the price. Sounds good. I’ll see about trying to make it to the Practical Pistol.

1 month away. We still have seats available for this course.

We are right on the edge for this class.
If you want in, please contact me or Chris, as our website is down while we are changing hosting services.

Somehow i missed this announcement before now. I will have to check my schedule.

This range is very nice and offers a lot of opportunities.

Bump for the TX crowd. Jump on this one, guys but only if you wanted to be pushed to develop your skill envelope and with humor, too.

My course review

See you in the am gents.

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Ugh… not being able to make this class is literally one of my biggest bummers of the year. I’m gonna be in College Station though, and two of my friends are attending. I’ll definitely catch you guys for dinner after class.

The overseer here at the salt mines refused my time off as well. I hope to attend a future class.:frowning:

I was only at the Friday pistol class, but man it was a solid block of nonstop shooting and evaluation followed by needed corrections.

Personally I saw myself improve at 25yd accuracy and multiple shot placement at small targets. Jacks ball and dummy drill ran with a partner helped show me the slight preignition dive I had and dramatically improved trigger control while not upsetting sight alignment.

See what you need to see, smooth trigger press…bam right on target, rinse and repeat as fast and as many times as necessary to eliminate the threat all the way down to the ground.

Jack has set a very high standard for future training courses I will attend.

If I hadn’t had another course in Dallas I would have ran to the LGS and purchased a carbine just to see what else I could learn for the next two days.

Advice to anyone else thinking of training with F2S, if the class is within 1k miles of you, stop whatever your doing and get there. You will be pushed to improve no matter what your skill level.

I look forward to future training classes with Jack.

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