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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Read about the country’s top firearms training experts and choose the right handgun instructor to meet your specific training needs. </p>
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<p>Our <a href="https://gunivore.com/guns/top-5-biggest-myths-about-guns/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Second Amendment heritage (opens in a new tab)">Second Amendment heritage</a> has made firearms an everyday part of American life, driving innovation in their design and their use. Over the years, the United States has pioneered the art of the combat handgun as US inventors drove the development of the pistol from a single-shot affair to revolvers of various design, the enclosed metallic cartridge, and the semiautomatic pistol. </p>



<p>Beyond advances in the hardware, shooters from the US
have continuously evolved the way that gear was employed by continually improving
on lessons learned. One such pioneer was Col. Jeff Cooper, known as the ‘Father
of Modern Pistolcraft.&#8217;</p>



<p>Cooper&#8217;s teachings live on today as the foundation for almost all training school programs to build on. His color codes of awareness and architecture of the draw stroke are still taught today by a number of his contemporaries and their protégés. Many of these living resources are approaching the end of their teaching careers and are an opportunity to be taken sooner rather than later. Others have recently hung their shingle and peddle their take on current trends based on their experiences in the military or law enforcement. </p>



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<p>Not all trainers teach all applicable skills – if you
are an aspiring IPSC shooter, then you train with Taran Butler like Keanu
Reeves. If you need to do a pre-deployment workup before heading over to the
‘sandbox,&#8217; then Kyle Lamb or Dave Harrington are your guys. Patrol Officer? Go
check in with the Sig Academy. For John/Jane Q Public looking to learn the ins
and outs of concealed carry, there are a number of quality trainers who can
provide instruction directly relevant to your needs. </p>



<h2>John Farnham – Defense Training International</h2>



<p>John Farnham is one of those legendary resources that is approaching retirement, meaning that serious students of self-defense should register for one of his classes sooner rather than later. A Vietnam veteran, John has authored many publications related to defensive shooting and proper mindset. He regularly lectures at tactical conferences worldwide and is an adept trainer of civilian shooters.</p>



<h2>Tom Givens &#8211; Rangemaster</h2>



<p>Another industry veteran, Tom Givens opened his training facility in Memphis, TN in 1996 after a 25-year career in law enforcement. <a href="https://rangemaster.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">Rangemaster</a> became the primary source of carry permit certifications for the greater Memphis area, with almost 60 students successfully putting their skills to the test.&nbsp; Together with his wife and partner Lynn, they now form Rangemaster Firearms Training Services where they now travel worldwide delivering instruction to students in their region.</p>



<h2>Rob Pincus &#8211; I.C.E. Training Company</h2>



<p>Rob Pincus is a professional trainer, author, and consultant, and is one of the founders of the Association of Defensive Shooting Instructors. <a href="https://www.icetraining.us/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">I.C.E. provides training</a> to armed professionals and civilian shooters alike.</p>



<p>Rob provides efficient training methodologies to those
interested in developing firearms and defensive skills. His methods maximize
limited training resources and focus on what the body does naturally under
real-world conditions. </p>



<p>Conducting over 50 courses a year in over 40
locations, Pincus travels over 300 days a year, bringing cutting-edge personal
defense information to students ranging from military and law enforcement
personnel to those who are just entering the concealed carry arena.</p>



<h2>Clint Smith – Thunder Ranch</h2>



<p>Clint Smith is the President and Director of Thunder
Ranch. A two-tour Marine veteran of Vietnam, his experience includes seven
years as a police officer during which he served as head of the Firearms
Training Division.</p>



<p>Smith left law enforcement to lead Operations for Jeff
Cooper&#8217;s American Pistol Institute, where he was Dean of instruction and
heavily contributed to range and curriculum development.</p>



<p>In 1993, Clint opened Thunder Ranch®, Inc. to showcase innovative training and numerous range designs not seen before. Clint is a contributor to American Handgunner, American Cop, GUNS, and SWAT magazines and has appeared in many other national and international publications.</p>



<p>His wife and partner Heidi Smith has been Vice President of TR since 1999. An experienced instructor in her own right, she has been active in the field since the late 1980s. </p>



<h2>Kathy Jackson</h2>



<p>Kathy began training at the Firearms Academy of
Seattle with FAS Director Marty Hayes and his wife, Gila. In 2003, she became a
lead instructor at FAS in 2005, working with thousands of students at this
professional firearms training facility over the years.</p>



<p>Kathy has been a professional student as well as an
instructor for almost 20 years, having trained with many of the great names in
the industry. &nbsp;She is also an adjunct
instructor for Massad Ayoob, qualified to teach Ayoob’s MAG-20 range class and Judicious
Use of Deadly Force.</p>



<p>From 2012 through 2017, Kathy offered firearms training nationwide for both men and women through <a href="https://www.corneredcat.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">Cornered Cat LLC</a>. </p>



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<h2>Gunsite Academy – Where it all began</h2>



<p>While not a specific instructor, Gunsite is one of those places where the staff instructors teach a program developed by an industry pioneer. <a href="https://www.gunsite.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">Jeff Cooper founded Gunsite</a> as the American Pistol Institute (API) in 1976 to teach the modern technique of shooting. At that time the firearms training school industry did not exist.</p>



<p>Gunsite changed hands twice since Cooper first sold
it, and Cooper acolyte Buzz Mills now runs it. Mills maintains the curriculum
as close to Cooper’s original philosophy as possible.</p>



<h2>Firearms Training Academy of Seattle</h2>



<p>At the <a href="https://firearmsacademy.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">Firearms Academy of Seattle, Inc.</a> Director Marty Hayes believes safety begins with the individual. As a career law enforcement officer, he knows that the police can&#8217;t protect you. </p>



<p>Marty, working with his wife Gila, creates a training environment that enables the student to maximize his or her training hours. Real-world dangers present themselves in a 360-degree panorama &#8212; not only the down-range orientation of the traditional firing range training venue. F.A.S. moves the student into less-static training drills as early in the curriculum as it is safe and productive to do so.</p>



<h2>Sig Academy</h2>



<p>Officially launched in 1990 for training law enforcement and military clients, the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.sigsaueracademy.com/" target="_blank">Sig Academy</a> has become a significant source of quality firearm instruction for all. Moving to their current facility in 1996 in Epping, NH they created the first-ever non-toxic, frangible indoor range. </p>



<p>In 2001 SIGARMS Academy introduced specialized civilian training for select organizations and businesses. Shortly after that, the demand from the civilian population grew, and the Academy audience became Armed Professionals and Responsible Citizens. <a href="https://gunivore.com/pistol/sig-sauer-history-development/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Sig (opens in a new tab)">Sig</a> defines a &#8216;Responsible Citizen&#8217; as anyone who can legally possess a firearm. </p>



<p>The major difference is defined in the tactics and disposition of an armed encounter. In Sig&#8217;s view, an Armed Professional is required to contain, control, and render proper dispensation of an armed confrontation in their jurisdiction. The Responsible Citizen has no responsibility as such and is encouraged to disengage from an armed confrontation when possible, but be prepared to act with lethal force when no other option is available.</p>



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<p>No matter which instructor you choose to work with, be sure to check out their equipment lists before you head to class. Make sure your <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.concealmentexpress.com/collections/iwb-kydex-holsters" target="_blank">Kydex holster</a> and <a href="https://www.concealmentexpress.com/collections/holster-accessories/products/the-ultimate-concealed-carry-ccw-leather-gun-belt-1-5-inch-14-oz" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label=" (opens in a new tab)">gun belt</a> meet the requirements of the course as many instructors will limit the kind of gear allowed on the range. Many schools prohibit certain holster designs or carry methods depending on instruction level, so plan ahead. </p>



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