![]() ![]() On the other hand, gun as fetish object? Creeps me out. There are lots of ways that introducing a gun to a self-defense situation can go very wrong. Keep the weapon instructor’s reservations in mind he has experience on the matter. Likewise, gun ownership, sensibly practiced, as part of (but not solely comprising) an overall security regimen? Sure. I live in a rural area that has a large amount of gun ownership on many evenings I can hear my neighbors having target practice. Own them if you like please take substantial training with them and learn to operate them responsibly, since they really are designed to kill things, including people. Relatedly, I suspect it would surprise a number of people to know I don’t have a philosophical issue with gun ownership. Turns out he has a few cogent reservations. Learn more about the GLOCK BLUE LABEL PROGRAM.A Former Marine Corps Weapons Instructor on the Desirability of Guns for Self-Defense Some professionals are eligible for discounts on GLOCK pistols. This course is a dynamic shooting course that requires the ability to stand for long periods of time, shoot on the move, move into and recover quickly from kneeling and prone positions. This course is not recommended for those who have not attended official training programs. This training course is designed and intended for public safety professionals who have successfully completed a basic pistol course and want to improve their skills. Students receive a five year certification. This two day (16 hr) class utilizes past and present GLOCK models. Students also identify issues and problems set up by instructors for a variety of GLOCK pistols including six different calibers and all four generations of GLOCK firearms. In the Advanced Armorer's Class (AA), students review basic armorer information and progress into more specialized diagnostic and inspection procedures. Certification is granted for a three year period. In this one day (8 hr) class, students are taught about the design of the SAFE ACTION ® System, detailed disassembly and reassembly of all models, recommended service schedules, and parts replacement. In the basic Armorer’s Class (AC), students learn to maintain and service all GLOCK pistol models. GLOCK Professional currently provides factory certification as an ‘armorer’ with a basic and an advanced class throughout the United States and Canada. Any firearm that is incorrectly assembled could lead to an unexpected malfunction, which is why GLOCK firmly believes that anyone servicing a firearm must have factory-certified training. Learning how to maintain, service and repair GLOCK pistols properly could literally make a difference between life or death. NOTE: Law enforcement and military professionals are eligible for a discount on GLOCK pistols through our BLUE LABEL PROGRAM.Īrmorer training is very important. The G-18 Select-Fire (G18) class is a one-day (8 hr) course, and covers both armorer and operator instruction for the GLOCK Model 18 pistol. Class length is two and a half days (20 hrs). The Instructor Workshop (IW) class is an open forum where GLOCK Professional instructors and students exchange ideas, range drills and real-world experience on how to most efficiently train large numbers of students on the GLOCK pistol. GLOCK offers two courses that are only available for law enforcement and military professionals. ![]() Visit for class descriptions, the current training schedule and other relevant information. Courses include both classroom and live-fire range training. ![]() GLOCK pistols are used by many law enforcement agencies around the world and these classes are held throughout the United States and Canada. Armorer, Advanced Armorer, Instructor Workshop and G18 Select-Fire classes are available to provide information and recommendations for the safe, responsible and effective use of GLOCK handguns and other products. provides professional training to law enforcement, military, licensed security and other personnel who desire to utilize the GLOCK SAFE ACTION ® system to its maximum potential. ![]()
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