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Written by Administrator
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Tuesday, 13 January 2009 |
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My name is Rick and I met Steve over 2 yrs ago. Steve is professional and knows how to talk & demonstrate to his class. What I liked about Steve are several things about safety. 1. Explains that these are big girl and boy rules and everyone must pay attention to detail. Any variance and you'll be asked to leave. 2. He thinks outside the box. Not afraid to demonstrate why more than this technique will work saying "this is one way of doing it". 3. Quick to observe where all in his class are at in their skill sets. This allows everyone in the class to move forward at a comfortable pace. 4. I’ve taken other classes with Steve also as a student and found him to be astute, professional, and responsible with the instructor. 5. Steve is not afraid to take the student outside & expand their comfort zone. This is everything when taking a firearm class to build character and confidence. 6. Steve teaches the student how to fight with the firearm and not just plink at the targets. This is something my 19yr old daughter found out when she took his pistol I class. My background: - owner operator of manufacturing business in Michigan - started training with, taking all of John Farnam's DTI classes and am one of his assoc. instructors - taken other courses from Chris and Mark Carraci, Navy SEALs (ret.) - military instructors (ret.) Dave Harrington (Super Dave) - E.A.G. tactical Pat Rogers - all of Steve's classes Shooting a firearm is dangerous by or thru itself and I’m comfortable taking a course with Steve as the instructor. RB
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