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  • Engage Instructor

    Active Member
    Industry Partner
    Oct 27, 2011
    257
    Good Evening ladies and gentlemen,

    Just to give an update i have just finished most of the training aids for the Engage Basic Pistol Course. I still have to hash out most of the fiscal and operational aspects of the course but the course may be available sooner than expected! Keep checking back on this thread for all up-to-date information regarding the Engage Basic Pistol Course.

    Your Future Firearms Instructor,
    Andrew James Wynne

    Engage Armament LLC Firearms Instructor
     

    Jester1341

    Pro Judge
    Apr 22, 2010
    661
    Clear Spring, MD
    fantastic i am subscribing NOW! just ordered a beretta 92G for the classes!

    i was going to ask in the other thread, but since this is up ill ask here, is a shoulder harness fine for holster and mag pouch? i have one already for the walther P22 the ol' lady will use, beretta will get a fresh holster. if you recomend a waist holster i guess ill be looking for two.

    john
     

    Engage Instructor

    Active Member
    Industry Partner
    Oct 27, 2011
    257
    I would prefer you have a waist or drop leg holster but as long as there are no other shoulder holsters in the class you should be fine. I say this only because of safety reasons when drawing from that particular holster type. You muzzle sweep your arm and run the chance, depending on the side you draw from, muzzle sweeping the shooter next to you. Its completely up to you and you may bring any holster you wish as long as it serves the purpose of safely holstering the firearm!!
     

    mcbruzdzinski

    NRA Training Counselor
    Industry Partner
    Aug 28, 2007
    7,101
    Catonsville MD
    I would prefer you have a waist or drop leg holster but as long as there are no other shoulder holsters in the class you should be fine. I say this only because of safety reasons when drawing from that particular holster type. You muzzle sweep your arm and run the chance, depending on the side you draw from, muzzle sweeping the shooter next to you. Its completely up to you and you may bring any holster you wish as long as it serves the purpose of safely holstering the firearm!!

    An excellent choice in a handgun!
     

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