Rob Pincus demonstrates a point about pistol malfunctions.

Rob Pincus'
COMBAT FOCUS SHOOTING
June 4-5, 2011
at the
Firearms Academy of Seattle Tactical Training Range, east of Chehalis, WA

Combat Focus is an intuitive shooting program that is based on the study of empirical evidence from real violent encounters and builds on the body's natural reaction to an attack. At the ranges that gun fights typically occur, Combat Focus is the most effective way to engage your threat with a handgun.

This two day course empowers students by encouraging them to embrace the body's natural reaction to a lethal threat and work with it to neutralize that threat as efficiently and effectively as possible. The Combat Focus Technique is not hip-shooting, in fact, the only significant difference between using this technique and sighted fire is the focus of your attention at the moment the trigger breaks.

This course is features a significant amount time discussing what happens during dynamic encounters and dissecting each shooter's performance. Students should plan on firing between 1000 and 1200 rounds during the course.

Prerequisite: Defensive Handgun or equivalent.

Equipment: Handgun, belt holster, at least 3 magazines and 1000-1200 rounds of full metal jacket ammunition, wrap-around eye protection, ear muffs, brimmed baseball cap.

Due to the nature of the instruction, we must require that students have a valid, state-issued permit or license to carry a concealed weapon, police or military I.D. or a letter from your local law enforcement agency showing that they have performed a full background check on you and that you have no criminal history.

TUITION..
$400.00

SCHEDULED COURSE DATES
Sat. & Sun., June 4 & 5, 2011–FAS, Onalaska, WA, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Want to learn more?
Call us at 360-978-6100 or e-mail us at The Firearms Academy of Seattle, Inc. with your questions or click on the additional pages listed at the left.

Pincus discusses pistol malfunctions during a class.