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    10-8 Performance

    CQB PISTOL CALIBER CARBINE, 09/16/21, SHELBYVILLE IN​


    $250.00

    $25 Range Fee

    WHEN: 9/14/21 0900-1700

    WHERE: 1237 N Knightstown Rd, Shelbyville, IN 46176

    WHO: Open enrollment.

    WHAT: Students will learn techniques relevant to employing the carbine for interior tactics. Emphasis will be on closer range shooting from 3-25 yds, as well as footwork, movement, and target transitions. This is NOT a tactics course, but rather focuses in detail on techniques and mechanics relevant to tactics. Please note that this course will be restricted to PISTOL CALIBER carbines in order to use steel targets at close range. Shooters should have prior experience and training with the carbine, as this is a fast paced and skill intensive course.

    What you need:

    • Reliable PISTOL CALIBER carbine with sling
    • Four magazines, minimum
    • Belt mounted pouch capable of carrying at least one carbine magazine for a speed reload. Ability to carry two spare magazines on the person is suggested (only one magazine needs to be immediately accessible for reloading and manipulations). A dump pouch or roomy cargo pockets will suffice for the other 2 mags.
    • Minimum 600 rounds of ammunition
    • Hearing and eye protection
    • **No handguns will be used in class**
     
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    Tactically Fat

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    Anyone know anything about 10-8 Performance's training staff? Their website seems...lacking.

    But this seems like a right neat training course; so I'm interested.
     

    pftraining_in

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    Anyone know anything about 10-8 Performance's training staff? Their website seems...lacking.

    But this seems like a right neat training course; so I'm interested.
    Hilton Yam has been around the firearms community for several years, he actually started one the first firearm forums, 10-8 Forums, that had experts like Louis Awerbuck and Pat Rogers as mods. Yam also has been building custom 1911's for 20 plus years and makes outstanding aftermarket sights for duty handguns, magazine floor plates and armorer tools.

    This is from his website:

    Hilton Yam is a retired FBI Special Agent. During a career of over 21 years in the Miami Field Office, one the FBI’s largest and busiest, he was assigned to bank robbery, fugitives, and firearms training. He spent 19 years on SWAT and served as his team’s principal instructor for firearms, CQB, and tactics. Hilton is also an FBI certified Firearms Instructor, Defensive Tactics Instructor, Senior Tactical Instructor, Rappel Master, and ALERRT Active Shooter Response Instructor.



    Between his time in firearms training and SWAT, Hilton oversaw the expenditure of over half a million rounds per year. Hilton carried a 1911 for a majority of his SWAT career, and was also responsible for oversight of his team’s fleet of pistols. The team’s high training and operational tempo imparted him with significant experience into what made a 1911 succeed or fail in the service environment.



    Hilton was a founding member of 10-8 Consulting, a training and industry consulting company. He was also a founding member of 10-8 Forums, a tactical discussion website where participants used their true names, thus lending credibility to the information discussed. Hilton later went on to start the Modern Service Weapons blog, where he was one of the main authors.



    Hilton has been around 1911s since the early 1980's, when he was an active IPSC competitor well before the formation of USPSA. He had always been drawn to the latest developments in 1911s, and was among the first in his club to use a Devel 8 round magazine (a very revolutionary development at the time), as well as being on the forefront of his region's development of high capacity optic mounted race guns.



    Hilton started out by building 1911s in his off-duty time, but the rigors of his career and unpredictable nature of SWAT callouts inhibited a steady outflow of custom gun work. In 2006, Hilton’s experience with the 1911 led him to establish 10-8 Performance, a company specializing in premium components and sights for the 1911 as well as other handguns.
     
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