Back from our NTTC Pistol Class in the CR with a member of my club and Nelly from FB. Both were using Glock 17 while, of course, I stayed stay true & loyal to my P01 Omega. Needless to mention that the Cz performed faultlessly over 2 days and 1'000 rounds

The syllabus encompassed all the basic : Safety, fundamentals of pistol shooting, speed & tac-reloads, dealing with malfunctions, but also more advanced techniques of defensive/dynamic shooting such as positions, shooting from covers, classic shooting & moving, moving & shooting, etc...etc... Thanks to the small numbers, the pace was fast and we even managed to touch on group/team shooting & perform the basic of a simple back tube.






Each stage of the learning is "sanctioned" by little "exams" to make sure the techniques are assimilated such as facing 3 pistols prepared with various malfunctions that we have to clear asap before double tapping the "bad guy" - Both educational & fun stuff

All of that still left us a bit of "after class ludic time" to shoot the steel plates

and as usual try different guns, this time some of the ones I rencently bought & keep stored there .

Russian 1973 made Makarov, 1989 Cz82 and a Vz.61

So finally the period of lusting over them was over and I could at least shoot them. Well , sort of ... cos someone had taken a shine to the Mak !!! And here is the culpit ...


Our "Gun Culture" is milles away from what is taught in UK civi clubs and I fully understand it can be quite a shock & intimidating at 1st.
So a big thank you Nelly for boarding that plane & joining us with such an open-mind .
I trust you had as much fun as I had
