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![]() Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Windsor, CO
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Denver Close Quarters Survival Seminar- Great Class!
What an awesome weekend! Thanks to instructors Steve2267 & 7677, I am now more deadly sightless than I was using my sights!
The two-day training focused on FSA pointshoot & quick kill methods, as well as some close quarters combat scenarios. We shot on the move, at every point during the draw, from half-hip to point shoulder, one & two handed. I personally ran through over 1000 rounds of ammo! In past attempts at sightless shooting, my accuracy really paid the price, but after this training, I finally get it! Fast, accurate, and more confident than ever after just one weekend! I'm so excited to practice & share what I learned. I'm totally hooked...when's the next class? |
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Distinguished Member
![]() Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: In the Superstitions
Posts: 1,771
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Momma Glock,
Glad to hear you picked up some valuable threat focused skills with Steve and 7677 this weekend and felt the effort to attend was worthwhile. Welcome to the forum as well. Brownie |
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![]() Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Central Florida
Posts: 22,398
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Welcome...
from Central Florida!
Sound like a worthwhile adventure, I'm looking forward to some similar training already set up in a couple of months. ![]() ret ![]()
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Distinguished Member
![]() Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Colorado Front Range
Posts: 1,202
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Welcome to the forum. I'm in Windsor as well.
That class is on my wish list.
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"Run for your life from the man who tells you that money is evil. That sentence is the leper's bell of an approaching looter. So long as men live together on earth and need means to deal with one another-their only substitute, if they abandon money, is the muzzle of a gun." Who is John Galt? |
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New Member
![]() Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Colorado
Posts: 13
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As my wife (Momma Glock) said, it was an awesome class. We were with Brownie's "Quick Kill" team. I 've been shooting for 25+ years years now. I was the most proficient with shotgun, then rifle, then pistol. After this weekend it's a three-way tie. I've always been able to shoot and hit targets on the move with a shotgun, but never thought I could be accurate with a handgun or AR while moving. I'm not talking about duck walking or Gaucho walking. I'm talking about being able to hit targets EVERYTIME while on the RUN with only one hand. Proof is in the pudding and I gained more knowledge, proficiency and most important to me confidence in 2 days than I have in my whole life. I'm not saying "Quick Kill"/Point Shooting is only the tool you need but it is at least one that you do need. If anyone gets the opportunity to train with Brownie's "Quick Kill" team, do it. It is more than worthwhile investment.
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Distinguished Member
![]() Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: In the Superstitions
Posts: 1,771
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If anyone gets the opportunity to train with Brownie's "Quick Kill" team, do it. It is more than worthwhile investment.
7677 and Steve shouldn't be considered part of the Brownie Quick Kill team. We all work within the course of fire that was developed with equal input from each of us. That's what makes this class so effective. Each of us has strengths which makes the skills training we offer in the classes some of the best available IMO. Between Matt, 7677 and I, we have over 60 years of experience with the threat focused material. Stay sharp and thanks again for your thoughts and reviews. Brownie |
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Colorado
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Got it. When I first came across a post, by I believe Matt, they were referred to as Brownie's Quick Kill Team. I know better now ansd I appreciate your Humility.
Clint |
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![]() Join Date: May 2006
Location: Beautiful Colorado!
Posts: 15
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Momma Glock and Wildboarem -- it was a pleasure having you there this past weekend. Clint, thanks for your most constructive critique on the phone today.
Momma Glock, fewer rewards has an instructor than watching your groups continue to shrink and lightbulbs being turned on as the weekend progressed. Seeing you pick up Quick Kill in a span of minutes and the way you worked your way through the target array(s) during the S-drill were a real treat for me. When someone trains with me, what they are getting is the combined training from Brownie, Matt Temkin, and 7677 with flavorings from Guantes and Dave James, filtered through my engineering brain. Sometimes my analytical mind gets in the way, sometimes it creates a new insight into the techniques. But what you get is NOT steve2267's gunfighting techniques, rather you are getting the combined wisdom of these gentleman I am lucky enough to call my friends, and have as mentors. |
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Location: nyc
Posts: 285
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Steve, Brownie and 7677 are good to go.
I just finished shooting a point shooting video for Paladin Press and had Steve and 7677 as my assistants. Brownie, 7677 and myself have been/are offering combined classes--(in all aspects of armed and unarmed self defense)--- in various parts of the country for a very reasonably fee ( $350) We will be in Va in October and Az in February. Others to follow if we see enough interest. Brownie is the go to guy for setting these classes up. Glad to see this class was a good one. |
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New Member
![]() Join Date: Sep 2005
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I'd like to throw in a nod of support for the trio of MT, 7677, and Brownie. They were the first collaborative "point-shooting" road show that I'm aware of. I know two of the three of them and can say that they are all passionate about their material and care about a student benefitting from the coursework.
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