(October 25, 2021, 5:47 pm)
I’ve had my conceal and carry for a few years now and just completed the Level 1 CTAC. I had a ton of fun learning the practical steps to comfortably and safely draw my firearm under stress, how to effectively move from being a potential target to stopping a potential target, recognition of shoot vs don’t shoot in low light situations, operate multiple firearms, clean multiple firearms, differences between postures on the range/ hunting vs postures during point blank draws/ engaging mass shooter, and most importantly how to stop the bleeding (certification through the American Surgeons association included). If you own a firearm for literally any reason, it is in Everyone’s best interest that you invest in these safe practices. The gentleman teaching this class had the men, the women, the couples, the singles, the young, the old, the right wing, and the left wing all benefiting and having safe fun on and off the range. Thank you for the one of a kind and quality experience gentleman, see you in level 2.