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Applegate
Point Shooting Course
Instinctive point shooting was
developed by W. E. Fairbairn
and E. A. Sykes and refined by Colonel Rex Applegate, United States
Army
Retired. This is the same point shooting system taught to OSS
operatives by
Colonel Applegate and W. E. Fairbairn during World War II. This method
has been
proven to work in hundreds of documented gunfights, and utilizes the
body's
innate ability to point accurately at close range targets by replacing
the
pointing finger with the gun barrel. This system is extremely fast and
enables
good combat accuracies at close range, in any light condition, and
under
extreme stress. Please contact American Combatives for more information.
The Applegate point shooting system is
designed to
allow an individual to capitalize on the body's natural reaction during
armed confrontations. Individuals trained in this system will be able
to effectively shoot an
adversary within close range (20 ft. and in) accurately, with a minimum
amount of training. This course will greatly enhance an individual's
personal defense skills, and is a great compliment to empty hand
training, as well as sighted-fire training.
BASIC COURSE
The basic course is one day in length, and covers the following:
-
development and history of the
Applegate shooting system
-
basic shooting principles, to include
range safety and weapon nomenclature
-
the three basic shooting positions
-
shooting multiple targets
-
shooting while moving
-
active simulation: scenario-based
training using simunitions
-
legal issues regarding armed
confrontation
There are no prerequisites for
participation in the
basic course. At least 500 rounds of ammunition must be provided by the
student.
If a firearm is not available, one can be
provided in the following calibers: 38 cal., 9 mm., 40 cal.
S&W, 45 cal.
ADVANCED COURSE
The advanced course is a one day course that enhances the students
ability to apply personal defense skills in an armed confrontational
setting. Each student must have at least one day of American Combatives
training (basic strikes), and must also successfully complete the basic
point shooting course. At least 250 rounds of ammunition must be
provided by the student. This one day course includes:
Benefits for Law
Enforcement
As a law enforcement officer, the potential in which you will have to
use your firearm is increasing rapidly. Statistically, most gunfights
occur within 15 feet and in low light conditions. Most officers
interviewed after discharging their weapon have stated that their
sights and sight picture were not used during the incident due to the
tunnel vision that occurs when stress is induced. Sighted fire training
is essential and is quite useful when distance and cover are available,
but point shooting is an essential compliment to the type of training
most officers receive at the academy. Point shooting will make an
officer more confident if injured and weak hand shooting is required.
Most students who participate in point shooting scenarios have a 95%
hit rate, which is definitely higher than the national percentage
represented by reported officer involved shootings.
Benefits for civilians
Contrary to national statistics, violent crime is increasing. Your
chances of being mugged, car jacked, or even burglarized by an armed
assailant are greater than ever. Because of recent gun control efforts
by politicians, criminals are more confident that the average citizen
will be unarmed. You owe it to yourself and your family to provide the
protection needed when confronted with the criminal element. The police
can only react to incidents because of manpower constraints and their
limited mobility, so their response time will probably not be enough to
insure your safety. Applegate point shooting training will enable you
to shoot effectively, while learning personal defense skills that are
easily retained with minimal training. You will learn the effects of
stress on the body that are induced during an armed confrontation,
enabling you to confidently shoot one or multiple subjects accurately,
while stationary or moving.
The
following letter was sent to American Combatives in February 2000
John and Staff,
I took the point shooting class given by Kenny Burner and Richard
Knight on 2/12/00. The instruction was excellent and exceeded my
expectations. I learned how to handle tactical reloads, drawing from
concealment and other self defense issues. I am amazed at the
confidence I now have in my abilities to defend myself and my family.
This course was one of my best investments since I started shooting
handguns twenty years ago. I have recommended the course to my father
and a shooting buddy and you will probably get a phone call from both
of them.
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