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A First for Mississippi

Postby cwink » Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:21 pm

This weekend SafeFire spent the day on the range with 4 Personal Protection Outside the Home students. According to the NRA, this is the first ever PPOH student course in the state! The PPOH Course is NRA's most advanced civilian concealed carry course. We spent 5 hours on the range, and shot just over 200 rounds of ammunition in 20 different range exercises. Congratulations to the first group of Mississippi Personal Protection Outside the Home Class.
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby dukhntn » Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:36 pm

Not sure that that's him, but the guy on the left looks familiar. First name Mike? From Meridian?
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby cwink » Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:55 pm

dukhntn wrote:Not sure that that's him, but the guy on the left looks familiar. First name Mike? From Meridian?

Nope. That is a new msducker ShiftZ..
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Postby LawDawg » Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:22 pm

ok, I'll bite. what exactly is different about the PPOH course? what does it teach?
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby cwink » Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:36 pm

LawDawg wrote:ok, I'll bite. what exactly is different about the PPOH course? what does it teach?

The PPOH course is a true concealed carry course. We actually do movement and drawing from a holster instead of just your regular shooting from the line. There are really not many places you can go and get this type of training because most ranges do not let you do drawing from holester. It teaches the technique to draw and move with a firearm, and why you do each step. Below is a list of the exercises we do.

Exercise 1- Presenting without Concealment
Exercise 2- Presenting without Concealment-Abbreviated Commands
Exercise 3- Presenting without Concealment-Multiple Shots
Exercise 4- Presenting with Concealment
Exercise 5 – Standing & Moving to High Barricade
Exercise 6 – Engaging Multiple Targets
Exercise 7 – Shooting Hand Only
Exercise 8 – Two Handed Point Shooting
Exercise 9 – One Handed Point Shooting
Exercise 10: Speed Rocker
Exercise 11: Moving Rearward
Exercise 12: Standing to Kneeling behind Low Barricade
Exercise 13: Standing to Squatting
Exercise 14 – Moving to Low Barricade & Kneeling/Squatting
Exercise 15 – Sitting to Standing
Exercise 16 – Turning 90 Degrees to the Left
Exercise 17 – Turning 90 Degrees to the Right
Exercise 18 – Turning 180 Degrees to the Left
Exercise 19 – Turning 180 Degrees to the Right
Exercise 20 – Extended Range Shooting
Exercise 21 – Low Light Shooting
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby Dr. B » Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:51 pm

I just got a new Sig 9mm 2 weeks ago. Took it out and fired it. This was my 7 shot group at 20 feet. I need a course like that though.
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby Buckwabit » Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:07 pm

Just as quick as I get a couple of hundred round through this new beast of mine...I'm sure signing up.

Are you having anymore Protection in the Home courses in the fall?? I still want to sign me and my wife up for that but it's got to cool off some first or she'll melt..
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby cwink » Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:08 pm

That is good shooting Dr. Come on down to Jackson for the class for Sept 7th/8th. There were 2 other guys in our Instructor class in June that are offering courses in AL now.. One in Huntsville and one in Prattville. PM me if you interested and I can get you thier contact information and class dates.
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby cwink » Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:10 pm

Buckwabit wrote:Just as quick as I get a couple of hundred round through this new beast of mine...I'm sure signing up.

Are you having anymore Protection in the Home courses in the fall?? I still want to sign me and my wife up for that but it's got to cool off some first or she'll melt..

Yep. I got a PPIH class in 2 weeks (still hot though) and then again on Oct 11/13th.
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby Buckwabit » Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:15 pm

cwink wrote:
Buckwabit wrote:Just as quick as I get a couple of hundred round through this new beast of mine...I'm sure signing up.

Are you having anymore Protection in the Home courses in the fall?? I still want to sign me and my wife up for that but it's got to cool off some first or she'll melt..

Yep. I got a PPIH class in 2 weeks (still hot though) and then again on Oct 11/13th.
October sounds good. I'll try to get you paid in the next week or so
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby southernr » Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:39 pm

How much do these classes cost? And are they all held in the Jackson area?
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby Anatidae » Tue Aug 14, 2012 7:44 pm

I believe there are some held at the Starkville Gun Club periodically.
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby farmerc83 » Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:10 pm

southernr wrote:How much do these classes cost? And are they all held in the Jackson area?

check out Chad's site at safefireshooting.com. Lots of details, schedules and prices.
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby cwink » Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:48 pm

southernr wrote:How much do these classes cost? And are they all held in the Jackson area?
My classes are in the Jackson area. There are instructors all over the state, but there are only 4 in the state that are certified to teach the Concealed Carry class using the NRAs Personal Protection Outside the home, and right now I am the only one out of the 4 offering classes, just because it is so hard to find a range that will let you do these types of range tactics. I do have people coming from all areas of the state though. The next time this class is offered is Sept 7th/8th. As mentioned above, check out my website at www.safefireshooting.com for details and feel free to call me if you have any questions
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Re: A First for Mississippi

Postby ShiftZ » Thu Aug 16, 2012 11:55 am

It figures that my first post on DS would be on a SafeFire topic. I am the guy on the left in the picture.

I have taken several classes with Chad now and he is an excellent instructor. All of the classes have been a lot of fun and i have picked up things I either didnt know or didnt realize I was doing wrong until it was talked about. Just from having to listen to me when I come home from my classes has made my wife decide she wants to take at least the basic pistol course.
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