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psdtc

USA
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Posted - 07/07/2008 :  14:06:56  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Ok, as I discussed in the other thread, I am working on a very combative self defense seminar with a firearms expert and with my expertise in the other areas of firearms such as grappling range, gun retention, knife self defense and getting to the gun, and mutual aid materoial...all scenrio training seminar. We will be officially holding this seminar. Now we are working out the finer details of it. And that will be done by next week. (second week of July)

Anyone interested, pop on this forum and tell me you are interested. Also e-mail me or caLl me to be put on the mailing list for it. Serious people only please!

This is going to be a one of a kind scenario training workshop. Not many have the credentials nor the experience to teach something like this. And we have it so, keep in touch!

Ron Kosakowski
Practical Self Defense Training Center
847 Hamilton Ave. (RT 69)
Waterbury, CT 06706
203-596-9073
info@psdtc.com
http://www.psdtc.com
http://www.traditionalfilipinoweapons.com

Rob

USA
66 Posts
Posted - 07/07/2008 :  19:39:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm interested. Let me know when Bro. PS. Hows everything going? I'm waiting to see Lil Jess's video....nothing like a quick kill :-)!

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atom ant

Bermuda
98 Posts
Posted - 07/08/2008 :  10:51:06  Show Profile  Visit atom ant's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:

I'm interested. Let me know when Bro. PS. Hows everything going? I'm waiting to see Lil Jess's video....nothing like a quick kill :-)!

"The only difference between combat and sport is, in combat you bury whoever comes in second."


Now this is a type of seminar I would like to participate in. I never heard of something like this going on. Let me know when and where and I will try to get up the bucks to make it there.

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JK

USA
1057 Posts
Posted - 07/08/2008 :  21:19:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
as long as I don't have a scheduling conflict I will be there. Let me know the details. 4 of my closest friends are cops and this is definitely something they would be interested in. One of them teaches how to draw and protect your gun in a grappling situations to other cops - he would definitely like this one.

Justin

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memnoch

USA
347 Posts
Posted - 07/09/2008 :  09:26:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm in if I have money...and for any day but a Saturday.

Is this going to be live fire or airsoft oriented?
If live fire, how much ammo is the class going to require?

What gear will be required?

It's not about who is right. It's about who is LEFT.

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psdtc

USA
6555 Posts
Posted - 07/09/2008 :  10:02:59  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:

I'm in if I have money...and for any day but a Saturday.

Is this going to be live fire or airsoft oriented?
If live fire, how much ammo is the class going to require?

What gear will be required?

It's not about who is right. It's about who is LEFT.

You have the right to remain silent. When needed, USE IT!!!


I am not sure yet. Keep in touch and I will let you know. I can tell you it will be a workshop on self defense like no other!

Ron Kosakowski
Practical Self Defense Training Center
847 Hamilton Ave. (RT 69)
Waterbury, CT 06706
203-596-9073
info@psdtc.com
http://www.psdtc.com
http://www.traditionalfilipinoweapons.comGo to Top of Page

Hattori Hanzo

USA
88 Posts
Posted - 07/12/2008 :  21:47:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ron, you already know I'm interested.

That goes without saying.

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psdtc

USA
6555 Posts
Posted - 07/13/2008 :  07:58:57  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:

Ron, you already know I'm interested.

That goes without saying.

There's no certainty - only opportunity.


I like people who are interested to keep posting that they are. It gives me more incentive to keep pushing this forward. It is a goal. This will enhance everyones self defense knowledge.

Ron Kosakowski
Practical Self Defense Training Center
847 Hamilton Ave. (RT 69)
Waterbury, CT 06706
203-596-9073
info@psdtc.com
http://www.psdtc.com
http://www.traditionalfilipinoweapons.comGo to Top of Page

memnoch

USA
347 Posts
Posted - 07/31/2008 :  22:08:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What is the likely range for cost on this seminar?

Even having an idea of price, without a solid answer, will be helpful in getting the $$ all in one pile.

It's not about who is right. It's about who is LEFT.

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psdtc

USA
6555 Posts
Posted - 07/31/2008 :  23:40:39  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:

What is the likely range for cost on this seminar?

Even having an idea of price, without a solid answer, will be helpful in getting the $$ all in one pile.

It's not about who is right. It's about who is LEFT.

You have the right to remain silent. When needed, USE IT!!!


I am not really sure as of yet. I am setting up another meeting to get these details sorted out. I will let you know, keep in touch here and through e-mail or whatever else.

Ron Kosakowski
Practical Self Defense Training Center
847 Hamilton Ave. (RT 69)
Waterbury, CT 06706
203-596-9073
info@psdtc.com
http://www.psdtc.com
http://www.traditionalfilipinoweapons.comGo to Top of Page

Hattori Hanzo

USA
88 Posts
Posted - 08/27/2008 :  13:15:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ron, more good news for you, to give you a little more incentive...

I've talked this over with my fellow executive board member at our local Explorer program, and he seems to be all for it, because this has heavy influences in Law Enforcement practicality.

I'm going down to the PD tonight, to see what my local Sergeant thinks, so if he gives me the go-ahead, I'm going to get a quick tally of Explorers that would want to do this.

One of the biggest concerns I've noticed with our Explorers is that, we're severely lacking in the self defense, and gun-retention department. I was roleplaying in a scenario once, where I was on my stomach. I was told by my adviser to just lay there, and act wounded, but I felt I had a point to prove, after my repeated attempts to tell my advisers that our Explorers just DON'T know what they're doing when it comes to safety... So I tucked a rubber knife under me as well.

The Explorer, attempting to get me to show my hands, literally straddle-stood over me, and tried to roll me over. Needless to say, when I rolled over, they were met with the wrong end of a knife. And after whom I promptly knocked over, by rolling into their leg, the backup officer didn't know what to do, and couldn't do anything quickly enough.

Every year that goes by, I try to stress self defense, officer safety, and gun retention more and more, but they don't want to listen, and it's showing. Getting guns taken away at competitions may mean a poor, poor grade... But getting guns taken away in real life is much more likely to mean a loss of life. These guys are training to become police officers, and the way I see it, the more training they have, the better.

So, even if I can't get this idea passed, and if I can't get any of the other explorers to want to go to the seminar, I fully plan on going. There's no such thing as too much firearms training, or firearms safety.

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psdtc

USA
6555 Posts
Posted - 08/27/2008 :  13:19:49  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:

Ron, more good news for you, to give you a little more incentive...

I've talked this over with my fellow executive board member at our local Explorer program, and he seems to be all for it, because this has heavy influences in Law Enforcement practicality.

I'm going down to the PD tonight, to see what my local Sergeant thinks, so if he gives me the go-ahead, I'm going to get a quick tally of Explorers that would want to do this.

One of the biggest concerns I've noticed with our Explorers is that, we're severely lacking in the self defense, and gun-retention department. I was roleplaying in a scenario once, where I was on my stomach. I was told by my adviser to just lay there, and act wounded, but I felt I had a point to prove, after my repeated attempts to tell my advisers that our Explorers just DON'T know what they're doing when it comes to safety... So I tucked a rubber knife under me as well.

The Explorer, attempting to get me to show my hands, literally straddle-stood over me, and tried to roll me over. Needless to say, when I rolled over, they were met with the wrong end of a knife. And after whom I promptly knocked over, by rolling into their leg, the backup officer didn't know what to do, and couldn't do anything quickly enough.

Every year that goes by, I try to stress self defense, officer safety, and gun retention more and more, but they don't want to listen, and it's showing. Getting guns taken away at competitions may mean a poor, poor grade... But getting guns taken away in real life is much more likely to mean a loss of life. These guys are training to become police officers, and the way I see it, the more training they have, the better.

So, even if I can't get this idea passed, and if I can't get any of the other explorers to want to go to the seminar, I fully plan on going. There's no such thing as too much firearms training, or firearms safety.

There's no certainty - only opportunity.


I would think for handling guns, you have to be 18. I will check to see. I will be doing the self defense aspects. i will see what the gun instructor says about this.

Ron Kosakowski
Practical Self Defense Training Center
847 Hamilton Ave. (RT 69)
Waterbury, CT 06706
203-596-9073
info@psdtc.com
http://www.psdtc.com
http://www.traditionalfilipinoweapons.comGo to Top of Page

memnoch

USA
347 Posts
Posted - 08/27/2008 :  14:35:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

Ron, more good news for you, to give you a little more incentive...

I've talked this over with my fellow executive board member at our local Explorer program, and he seems to be all for it, because this has heavy influences in Law Enforcement practicality.

I'm going down to the PD tonight, to see what my local Sergeant thinks, so if he gives me the go-ahead, I'm going to get a quick tally of Explorers that would want to do this.

One of the biggest concerns I've noticed with our Explorers is that, we're severely lacking in the self defense, and gun-retention department. I was roleplaying in a scenario once, where I was on my stomach. I was told by my adviser to just lay there, and act wounded, but I felt I had a point to prove, after my repeated attempts to tell my advisers that our Explorers just DON'T know what they're doing when it comes to safety... So I tucked a rubber knife under me as well.

The Explorer, attempting to get me to show my hands, literally straddle-stood over me, and tried to roll me over. Needless to say, when I rolled over, they were met with the wrong end of a knife. And after whom I promptly knocked over, by rolling into their leg, the backup officer didn't know what to do, and couldn't do anything quickly enough.

Every year that goes by, I try to stress self defense, officer safety, and gun retention more and more, but they don't want to listen, and it's showing. Getting guns taken away at competitions may mean a poor, poor grade... But getting guns taken away in real life is much more likely to mean a loss of life. These guys are training to become police officers, and the way I see it, the more training they have, the better.

So, even if I can't get this idea passed, and if I can't get any of the other explorers to want to go to the seminar, I fully plan on going. There's no such thing as too much firearms training, or firearms safety.

There's no certainty - only opportunity.


OH, sounds like fun.

Can I play too?

I'm sure your officers would love to get an opportunity to shoot, stab or otherwise injure a lawyer!!

I say an opportunity...because I do my part to put the personal injury in personal injury lawyer...

It's not about who is right. It's about who is LEFT.

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memnoch

USA
347 Posts
Posted - 08/27/2008 :  14:35:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:

Ron, more good news for you, to give you a little more incentive...

I've talked this over with my fellow executive board member at our local Explorer program, and he seems to be all for it, because this has heavy influences in Law Enforcement practicality.

I'm going down to the PD tonight, to see what my local Sergeant thinks, so if he gives me the go-ahead, I'm going to get a quick tally of Explorers that would want to do this.

One of the biggest concerns I've noticed with our Explorers is that, we're severely lacking in the self defense, and gun-retention department. I was roleplaying in a scenario once, where I was on my stomach. I was told by my adviser to just lay there, and act wounded, but I felt I had a point to prove, after my repeated attempts to tell my advisers that our Explorers just DON'T know what they're doing when it comes to safety... So I tucked a rubber knife under me as well.

The Explorer, attempting to get me to show my hands, literally straddle-stood over me, and tried to roll me over. Needless to say, when I rolled over, they were met with the wrong end of a knife. And after whom I promptly knocked over, by rolling into their leg, the backup officer didn't know what to do, and couldn't do anything quickly enough.

Every year that goes by, I try to stress self defense, officer safety, and gun retention more and more, but they don't want to listen, and it's showing. Getting guns taken away at competitions may mean a poor, poor grade... But getting guns taken away in real life is much more likely to mean a loss of life. These guys are training to become police officers, and the way I see it, the more training they have, the better.

So, even if I can't get this idea passed, and if I can't get any of the other explorers to want to go to the seminar, I fully plan on going. There's no such thing as too much firearms training, or firearms safety.

There's no certainty - only opportunity.


OH, sounds like fun.

Can I play too?

I'm sure your officers would love to get an opportunity to shoot, stab or otherwise injure a lawyer!!

I say an opportunity...because I do my part to put the personal injury in personal injury lawyer...Go to Top of Page

Hattori Hanzo

USA
88 Posts
Posted - 08/27/2008 :  20:36:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ron, it shouldn't be tooooo much of a problem, the 18 year old bit, a good portion of us fit that.

We've all been exposed to, and have received firearms safety training numerous times, as have we handled them, shot them, etc. So I'm not sure whether it'll be an issue or not, we've never run into that road block before. But, if it is, no worries, I doubt the idea will take anyways, people are too naive these days...

Regardless, count me in, I'm all for this.

memnoch, of course you can play! =D

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psdtc

USA
6555 Posts
Posted - 08/27/2008 :  23:14:05  Show Profile  Visit psdtc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
quote:

Ron, it shouldn't be tooooo much of a problem, the 18 year old bit, a good portion of us fit that.

We've all been exposed to, and have received firearms safety training numerous times, as have we handled them, shot them, etc. So I'm not sure whether it'll be an issue or not, we've never run into that road block before. But, if it is, no worries, I doubt the idea will take anyways, people are too naive these days...

Regardless, count me in, I'm all for this.

memnoch, of course you can play! =D

There's no certainty - only opportunity.


OK, if you are 18, I am sure there is no problem then. I am still working on this project though. I will keep you all well informed on this one. It should be the biggest workshop ever held out of the PSDTC!

Ron Kosakowski
Practical Self Defense Training Center
847 Hamilton Ave. (RT 69)
Waterbury, CT 06706
203-596-9073
info@psdtc.com
http://www.psdtc.com
http://www.traditionalfilipinoweapons.comGo to Top of Page

   
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