Less-Than-Lethal Self Defense Seminars now at Tyler Firearms

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  • TylerFirearms

    , , Class-7 FFL, MRFD
    Industry Partner
    Dec 27, 2013
    1,952
    Halethorpe, MD
    Personal Defense is all about options. One size does NOT fit all. Learn about the many non-lethal and less-than-lethal means of defending yourself and your family.

    The need for a less-than-lethal solution to your personal defense needs can be extremely effective, even if you own or carry a firearm. There are numerous methods of defending yourself and your family - some good and some not-so-good.

    Learn all about the many ways you can defend yourself and your family, even if you are not willing to take another person's life to defend your own. Personal defense is not all about guns - it encompasses a lifestyle of knowing what to do, and when.

    This is a hands-on seminar where we will demonstrate the numerous methods of self defense, including:

    • Pepper spray
    • Edged defensive tools
    • Batons and other striking defensive tools
    • Hybrid defensive methods
    • Combining firearms and less-than-lethal defensive techniques
    • Escalating from a less-than-lethal defensive technique to lethal force
    • How to purchase the solution that best fits your needs and budget
    • Psychological, physical, and ethical aspects of defending yourself and your family
    • Defensive techniques for all physical abilities, religious, and personal beliefs

    This seminar is conducted by Andrew Knaster, BA,MA,MSIS. He has 34 years experience as a professional educator and over 20 years as a theologian. He brings his military experiences as a Cavalry officer and Chaplain to every seminar to be able to address any concern or question you may have. He is well versed in all aspects of self-defense, from your home to your car to the street, Andy has all the answers you need. His assignments and education include:

    • Executive Officer of a U.S. Army Basic Combat Training Company (78th Infantry Division)
    • Developed the training and evaluation program for Military Operations in Urban Terrain for the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
    • Degrees in Psychology and Sociology from Rutgers University
    • Diploma in Military Science from Seton Hall University
    • Two Master's degrees
    • Member of two International Honors Societies, including one for Psychology and the other for Technology
    • Currently finishing a post-graduate degree in Education

    Andy's handle on MDS is "knastera". He will be answering any questions you may have. Tyler Firearms is providing the classroom space and online registration on our website at http://www.tylerfirearms.com/schedule.php?id=32

    The cost is only $50 per person. These seminars fill up fast! We currently have space for about 8 people for each seminar (Andy brings a lot of show-and-tell), so register now and see how you can start protecting your family today.
     

    knastera

    Just another shooter
    May 6, 2013
    1,484
    Baltimore County
    I'm a fan of the 20 gauge for home defense. There are tons of less than lethal rounds for the 12 gauge, but not so many in the 20. Other than Lightfield's double rubber ball (see below), I'm having a hard time tracking down 20 gauge LTL rounds. Anyone have options other than the double ball? I'd like to find a slug.

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