Feb 2013
4
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Lakewood, WA
Are you brand new to your weapon system?
Ready to head to the range, but want to make sure you do things right?

There a plenty of sudo-experts out there with an opinion, but why not get instruction and coaching from someone whose profession is to train others to shoot in combat, and who loves to teach.

Optional classes:

(Basic)
-Fundamentals of Marksmanship
-Proper Weapon Maintenance
-Breaking in your rifle/pistol + zeroing (basic ballistics)

(Advanced)
-Proficiency in Shooting positions
-Shoot and Maneuver 1
-Shoot and Maneuver 2
-Advanced Scenarios

A per-requisite to any basic class will be an interview with the shooter and myself the coach. This meeting is of course free of charge and will help determine what your current level of knowledge is and goals are. Also will allow the shooter to ask questions about my background and experience.

If the shooter has yet to purchase a firearm, at the interview I offer free guidance and consulting on various firearms based off the shooter's functional goal.

For questions or pricing, message me here or email- [email protected]
 
Jan 2013
293
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Amboy, WA
What's your background? What are your qualifications? Got a website for more info?
 
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Feb 2013
4
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Lakewood, WA
-Nearly 5 years Army Infantry in a Ranger style unit
-Qualified Expert with M4 and M9
-2 Years in Sergeant rank
-Ranger qualified (Leadership school, not a marksmanship school)
-Attended "Pre-Sniper School" Course

Due to long outprocessing, no longer have same opportunity to train in capacity other than personal time, which all of a sudden I have a lot of!
 
Mar 2009
307
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why you asking b ?
I'm a Marine with one question, what's a ranger "style" unit?







sniff*sniff*
 
Feb 2013
4
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Lakewood, WA
I was hoping to avoid specifics

BUT its a type of company within units whose leadership at levels E-6 and above are all Ranger Qualified. However is not part of 75th RR or the special operations community.
 
Mar 2009
307
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why you asking b ?
sweet, I get why you avoid it, good luck hope someone takes you up on it and reports back
 
Jan 2009
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s. greenlake *****
recce you'd probably have better luck becoming a contributing part of our community then offering classes once folks get a feel for who you are.
Jumping on and spamming classes right away won't go really far here. We're a pretty small community.


Don't get me wrong, I don't mind you advertising (for now as we have no official policy against it) but in light of the current political climate we've had several hundred new member join up, only to post once or twice.. usually ridiculously priced ammo/guns/parts hoping, no doubt, to strike it rich.. and move to a secluded island and be waited on hand and foot by a large group of beautiful women..


alas we told them to **** off and go sell their **** somewhere else.


anyway long story short.. stick around.. go easy on the salesmanship and learn about us a bit.


cheers

josh
 
Feb 2013
212
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Puyallup, Wa
recce you'd probably have better luck becoming a contributing part of our community then offering classes once folks get a feel for who you are.
Jumping on and spamming classes right away won't go really far here. We're a pretty small community.


Don't get me wrong, I don't mind you advertising (for now as we have no official policy against it) but in light of the current political climate we've had several hundred new member join up, only to post once or twice.. usually ridiculously priced ammo/guns/parts hoping, no doubt, to strike it rich.. and move to a secluded island and be waited on hand and foot by a large group of beautiful women..


alas we told them to **** off and go sell their **** somewhere else.


anyway long story short.. stick around.. go easy on the salesmanship and learn about us a bit.


cheers

josh

This. Talk about yourself. Chime in on other stuff and you'll feel welcomed. I've been here less than a month but I feel like part of the forum enough that I wanted to say something similar to what Josh did.
 
Feb 2013
4
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Lakewood, WA
I appreciate the heads up that you guys are more of a networking community, rather than just an open source for information regarding various types of firearms and skills.

I'll agree with you, this whole supply+demand crap is pretty frustrating to see especially with private owner to private owner deals. But striking it rich is of no interest to me, seeing as I'll be leaving to college in another part of the country in September. Sure the start of my post sounds salesman like but, they are valid questions.

With all of the newly bought ARs after this gun drama, I hate the idea of good people picking up bad marksmanship habits, spending godawful amounts of money on equipment that they don't need, or doing things that will damage their guns rather than increase the life of them. It seems most gun owners that do these things just start googling information, and read some forums or reviews and feel ready to head to Cabelas and the range.

They would be better off consulting someone with proof in experience of what they are talking about. This is not a hit on any of you or any specific person in a forum, but we all know how there is an opinion on everything on the internet.

I'm just offering removal of that wall of the internet.

Paul
 
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