Firearms Training
Most attacks occur at close range (within 20 feet) where quick and efficient weapon handling is far more important than pinpoint accuracy. Our programs teach both experienced and new students how to effectively employ a firearm through exhaustive dry fire training, role playing, skill building, decision making exercises and live fire drills so you’re confident performing in any threatening situation.
Testimonials
“People buy car insurance in case of an accident, they buy life insurance
in case they die to protect their family, they buy health insurance in case
they get sick, they buy long term care for when they get old, they buy
disability in case they can’t work and they invest large amounts of income so
they have enough money when they retire, yet when it comes to protecting
themselves or their families in the here and now from predators, they do nothing. Go figure! I think there is a definite need for your services. I’m looking forward to my next class.”
Jason S.
“I spent Saturday with Larry in a private lesson. Coming into the
lesson, I thought I knew a great deal about shooting and guns because
I have been shooting my entire life, but one hour with Larry helped
me to realize how much more there is to learn and how specific the
learning can be for defensive, higher stress shooting. What I
learned blew my mind. I’m looking forward to more training from Sealed
Mindset.”
Tony K.
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4 fundamental beliefs of firearms training
1
Firearms skills are only a small part of personal defense. Situational awareness and conflict avoidance are the most effective methods of personal protection.
2
Real world, defensive shooting performance requires the development of second-nature weapons handling skills.
3
Shooting fundamentals and weapons handling skills must be taught in a step-by-step process with repetitive training to enable long-term retention.
4
The most effective method of both achieving and maintaining functional shooting skill is through dry fire training (handling and manipulating the weapon without any live ammunition present).





