The One Warrior-Any Weapon Philosophy is a way of thinking and a way of living. It is a perpetual state of learning and training, so that The Warrior can use Any Weapon or implement that he or she picks up. It doesn't matter what physical weapon you have access to, the battle is won in the Mind of The Warrior.

Pistol Applications > Defensive Pistol Course

Defensive Pistol Course
This course is designed to test and challenge your defensive pistol operating skills from the holster/concealed holster. It will escalate the shooter's skill in acquiring speed and accuracy, achieving the tactical mindset required for defending yourself and/or your loved ones.
  • Reviews basic and advanced pistol operation skills
  • Teaches advanced skills to safely and accurately engage targets from a defensive posture
  • Execution of Pistol Performance Standards Accuracy and Speed
  • Stress Shooting and Competition on Steel Targets
Cost of this course is $200. Training Firearms can be provided for an additional fee with prior coordination.

Reserve your spot and register through PayPal on the Class Schedule. 

If you have additional questions, email us: info@onewarrior.com


Class Topics
  • Range Safety
  • Advanced Marksmanship and Pistol Operation Skills
  • Admin, tactical, and combat magazine changes
  • Malfunction response
  • Drawing and working from a holster/concealed holster
  • Weapon retention drills and duress shooting
  • Multiple shot/target engagements
  • Follow-through and Follow-up - actions after engagement
  • Steel Target and Timed/Competition-based exercises
Equipment List
  • Pistol with Holster and Mag Pouch
  • Footwear suitable for rapid movement and turning on rough terrain
  • Hat with a brim
  • Wraparound eyewear, polycarbonate lenses or non-shattering prescription glasses
  • Hearing Protection (electronic strongly recommended) and earplugs
  • 10 Pistol Dummy rounds
  • 500 rounds of pistol minimum
  • Plenty of water
  • Sack lunch

    *Weapons and ammunition can be provided for this course with prior coordination
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