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I attended a 5 day rifle/vehicle mobility class by MVT early in 2017, Max was the instructor. I will simply echo HJL’s recommendation that MVT is the place to get firearms training, hands down!
Is it easy? NO, it is realistic training that you will apply to maintain/improve firearm skills. I too found out early on in class that my skills were not at the level I thought they were. The training provided the tools and instruction to correct that.
IMHO your time and $’s are beyond well spent in getting training through MVT. I too will be returning for other classes in the future.
I went to the Texas RS/CTT class in February of this year. I worked in federal law enforcement for over 20 years, the last 17 we had select fire rifles…but no really good training. Even basic weapons handling/manipulation skills were less than optimum when I was working. Max’s class fixed that the first two days.
Well worth the money and you can find classes all over the country. Max too is an outstanding instructor.
Could we get ONE specific? What glaring fault was corrected? What bad habit was compared to a scar? What was the cost? Thanks!
Davy – corrections included drawing the weapon efficiently from concealment, keeping my finger off the trigger during the draw and extension, breaking the “tunnel vision” and being situationally aware throughout a gun fight and reholstering correctly. I am currently working to retrain the muscle memory.
Reloading efficiently and getting back into the “fight.” How to carry with out flagging people that are on your side. Hint: It isn’t carried like a suitcase or at “port arms.”
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Not a bad habit, but deficiencies (for me that is) addressed;
1. Reloads; emergency vs tactical. When, specifics on how to including two options & a recommended choice, what to do with mag removed/dropped.
2. Malfunction drills; simplified methodology.
3. Realistic live fire training exercises that allowed us to practice techniques taunt in class.
There are more, best observed first hand. Just giving feedback on the class I attended.