Women’s Defensive Pistol Level II

Level II picks up where our Women's Defensive Pistol I leaves off. In Level II you will progress to a more advanced skill set, including one-handed shooting and multiple target acquisition. The class moves at a quicker pace and introduces the student to the use of a defensive firearm under higher stress situations.

We attempt to provide a staff member for every 2-3 students to provide the most personal instruction experience possible. If requested, a female instructor will be available to assist.

 

Required student skill level: None

Equipment required: Functional handgun, .380 caliber or larger. At least 3 magazines or speedloaders per gun. Proper holsters and magazine or speedloader carriers.

Ammunition requirements: 800-rounds

Duration: 2 days

 

Teaching points include:

  1. Gun handling and range safety
  2. Avoidance
  3. Disengagement techniques
  4. Levels of force and the force continuum
  5. One-handed shooting
  6. Multiple targets
  7. Moving targets
  8. Cover vs. concealment/use of both

 

We will travel to you and train your group on your personal range, or in home.

Contact us for scheduling and pricing. Group rates available!

Pistols and equipment can be provided for rent with advance notice.

Laws regarding handgun ownership and carry rights vary greatly from state-to-state and each jurisdiction has its own rules and regulations. Fortress recommends that you consult with your own state's Attorney General's office before purchasing any firearm, or before you attempt to carry a handgun. Many find http://handgunlaw.us/ to be a good resource, as well. Please remember that laws and statutes regarding firearms change almost daily throughout the United States; it's up to you to know the law!
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
See the full list of requirements
AMMUNITION REQUIREMENTS
Fortress recommends the use of American made factory ammunition only! Foreign ammunition is often times dirty, smokey and lacking in quality control. Use of it can not only lead to stoppages but it absorbs valuable training time trying to repair dirty, non-functioning guns. We also do not allow the use of reloaded ammunition during our courses.