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Old April 16, 2006, 04:34 PM   #1
pickpocket
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Join Date: January 6, 2006
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"Quick Kill" in Houston -

For those of you that know Robin Brown (aka Brownie), I'm trying to get him down to Houston for a two-day course on his Quick Kill (QK) system some time in late June / early July.

For those of you who DON'T know Robin, read this:
http://www.pointshooting.com/qk.htm

If you're interested in more info, let me know - I don't want to make a huge first post and this isn't a bunch of sales hype. If you know about Quick Kill then you know it's worth learning. If you don't know you should go read up on it
And if you don't care then this isn't for you.
Some people think Brownie is full of crap, some think he's doing great work. If you're on the fence, then take a chance on learning something new and you can decide for yourself.

Folks - this is some serious real-world, combat proven stuff. I've taught point-shooting methodology for years in the Marine Corps and I've seen the stuff work in combat; and I can tell you that nothing I ever did even came close to the stuff that Brownie is getting his students to do. This is truly one of the few "combat" related skills that are seamlessly transferred over to the stuff that the everyday guy/girl has to deal with for CCW. If you can free your mind from everything you've been taght about shooting and are willing to experience some truly eye-opening training - this is it.
If you're tired of people telling you that "this" or "that" is the only way to do something, then this is for you.
If you think that you can't get amazing speed and accuracy if you don't spend years on the gun and pay for thousands of dollars in training, then I invite you to spend a couple of days with us in Houston.

Brownie's students are consistently putting full magazines into 8-inch groups (or less) ON THE RUN.
EDIT: Brownie corrected me: it's more like consistent 10-12 inch groups
He teaches you to put rounds COM from ANYWHERE in your draw stroke.
All this without ever looking through your sights. Stew on that for a bit.

Cost of the two-day course is $400 per person, plus ammo. Once I have an actual class roster, I'll look into getting bulk ammo. If you need help after that then I'll arrange for remedial training with no additional costs for the instructor's time.
I'll be glad to post particulars if there are people who are interested.
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