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Sig is offer 20% off to fill some up coming classes. The Feb 4 pistol 103 is $172 seriously considering signing up since I don't have Peshitta to do currently. Think of heading down afternoon of the 3rd spending the night the coming home the 4th after the day.
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Originally posted by Cgrutt View PostYou have a link to course and prerequisites. I could be interested. Is this during middle of week? If so can't make it lol...
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Was great to meet Jon (JVG) at Sig. I took 102 and 103 and greatly enjoyed both. Would highly recommend them to anyone looking to improve their skills. If you have had training involving holster work (drawing, reholstering etc) than go right to 103 for learning things like tac reloading, clearing malfunctions on the move, firing from behind concealment, etc). Handgun 103 is their "gateway" class that allows you to then move on to pretty much any other class they offer.
On a separate note I used a Sig P320 in 9MM on the second day. The P320 is a modular striker fired pistol where you can swap out the trigger group into different size frames and even change calibers (9mm, 357SIG, 40 S&W or 45ACP) just by buying components. The trigger group is the serialized component and swaps easily between frames. I ran the Compact version all day and loved it (frames also come in full size and carry size). Very accurate and reliable - the only issue I had all day was 2 or 3 FTEs caused by me. I pressed the slide back to check I had a round chambered and did not ensure slide went back into battery. If I was in the market for a new combat pistol I would seriously consider the P320.
Ok I can go a couple ways
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Originally posted by EvilD View Postlooked at their website, looks like $215, many dates, bad part is you might have to use frangible ammo, that wold double the cost. That would be a deal breaker for me. I thought they had a modern range, apparently not
I've been training at Sig Since Bank (Miller), then George (Harris), and now Adam (Painchaud). I remember when the place was not so "developed". Still one of the best places to train, outside of BW. In recent years Bank came back (for a two day armorer course I was in) and was in a (classic SIG) armorer course with everyone else - a great guy, humble, easy going, smart as a tack.
One time (the only time ever) I was TEACHING a class there, George walks in and tells me - "hey dumbass, you have 60-70% of my senior instructors here, don't **** this up" (I paraphrased). Talk about no pressure. All of the guys in the class have 20 yrs of firearms instructor experience on me, and more LE/MIL exposure than I could ever have in four lifetimes.
Fun times...there was another time I drove up there from NY, did a LE course, drove back to NY that night because I had to do something at another LE agency here in NY, then drove back up there the Wed morning to continue my training. 1200 miles of driving + 25hrs of training in a 72hr window...
ok too many stories.
Yes, you can shoot whatever you have. They are not judgemental, like say the folks as (gasp) that place south of the North-South line.
Great place to train. All of the trainers I had were all squared away, no ego bullpoop, just lets get er done mindset.
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...to add, this from a guy who never had a LE or .MIL job in the USA. Sometimes being in the right place at the right time counts.
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