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Concealed Carry Defensive Tactics

  • Krav Maga Maryland 8895 McGaw Rd. Ste G Columbia, Maryland, 21045 USA (map)

Our concealed carry defensive tactics 4.5-hour course is designed to teach individuals how to safely and effectively use a concealed handgun for self-defense. This course will cover a range of topics, including:

-Legal considerations: A good concealed carry course will cover the laws and regulations governing the use of a handgun for self-defense in your state or region. This may include information on when it is legally justified to use a handgun in self-defense and the potential legal consequences of using a handgun in self-defense.

-Safety: A key component of any concealed carry course is safety training. This may include lessons on how to handle and store a handgun safely, as well as how to safely carry a handgun while it is concealed.

-Marksmanship: In order to effectively use a handgun for self-defense, it is important to have good marksmanship skills. A concealed carry course will typically include proper grip, stance, and trigger control training to help students develop their shooting skills.

-Defensive tactics: A concealed carry course will also teach students how to use their handgun in a defensive situation. This may include lessons on how to draw and present a handgun from concealment, how to take cover and use cover effectively, and how to properly use a handgun in close quarters.

-Stress management: One of the biggest challenges of using a handgun for self-defense is managing the stress and adrenaline that comes with a potentially life-threatening situation. A good concealed carry course will teach students how to manage their emotions and stay focused under pressure.

REQUIRED TO PARTICIPATE:

-21+ to take the course

-Meets all requirements for MD “Wear and Carry"

-Wear jeans or tactical pants

-Wear clean sneakers

-Wear a sturdy belt 1.5” in height

-Bring food for a 30-minute break

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