I think the most important preparations we make are those that overlap in “fun” and “useful” categories. For me, that overlap is best represented in marksmanship. I’ve always loved marksmanship and being a better marksman makes me better able to defend my family if the second worst day of my life happens to be today.
I used a SurvivalBlog Writing Contest prize Course Certificate toward the full Gunsite 250 class. The 250 defensive pistol is their standard basic defensive pistol class. Because 250 Defensive Pistol is a 5-day course, the credit that I won writing an article for SurvivalBlog only went part of the way. I had to put my own money towards the rest of the tuition, as well as money for the ammo, gear, lodging, food, and transportation. Being so far away, this training was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, so making the jump to the 5-day course was the best choice for my family.
Possibly the biggest cost to my family was the time, something all the students invested equally. This was Dad doing something on his own for a week. That means that Mom had to take care of the kids using her Paid Time Off. That’s time that we as a family can’t use. Now, some things lined up, some grandparents were able to help, but it was still a big ask for my family. Now that I’m on the other side, I’m glad I did it.
Defensive Pistol 250
The Defensive Pistol 250 course is 40 hours of instruction. The lecture portions cover mindset, firearm maintenance, ammo selection, and self-defense considerations. There’s a lot more hands-on training than there are lectures. The training will have you practice basic marksmanship, quick shooting, malfunction clearing, low light shooting, use of cover, and “simulators” where you will use frangible ammunition to do room clearing. At the end of it, you will have more rounds downrange and more firearm specific training than most new cops.
This base course for pistol qualifies you to take more advanced training, where force-on-force, concealed carry, and low-light simulators are the focus. If you do exceptionally well, then you can advance to their most advanced courses without the intermediate ones. Completion alone allows you access to multiple things at Gunsite that are smaller than full-blown courses and occur throughout the year. At that point, you’ve demonstrated competence and a basic understanding of their approach. You’re safe and at a certain base level, and as a result you can now do more with them.
If you live within 800 miles of the Gunsite Academy in Paulden, Arizona, I’m pretty unequivocal: you should spend the money and get the training. If you are more than 800 miles away, then it might be better to spend that amount of money working your way up through another trainer’s curriculum. If you’re looking for options, I’ve reviewed the training by Warrior Poet Society before. Working your way through the multiple levels in another training “ecosystem” may be better for you if that ecosystem is closer. But if you live close to it, then I strongly suggest Gunsite.Continue reading“Preparing To Go To Gunsite – Part 1, by N.C.”