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What do you think about Rob Pincus and his training?
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<blockquote data-quote="prdator" data-source="post: 1866164" data-attributes="member: 2840"><p>Rob is a Great trainer and is really trying to bring the training community to a more professional place with some of the things he has going on. As with most trainers he has his take on things and that's fine IMHO. There are things I don't like that he teaches like the startle response and his somewhat loose accuracy standers, but that compares to some of the trainers that demand the highest accuracy at speed out there . I Much prefer the modern striker fired autos and would take a 9mm polymer wonder over a all steel 1911 in .45 any day!!! For the average shooter ( if you goal is to be a better shooter and not a better gun collector) the 9mm in a modern striker fired auto is a FAR better choice. But a "GOOD" 1911 can be a VERY reliable weapon and is very easy to shoot!!! The problem I see is that most folks wont go to the trouble needed to maintain the guns the way they need to be, and the additional expense is well VERY expensive. </p><p>As GTG said I bring in some of the best trainers around with the best track records out there!! </p><p>I have some very good classes set up for this fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prdator, post: 1866164, member: 2840"] Rob is a Great trainer and is really trying to bring the training community to a more professional place with some of the things he has going on. As with most trainers he has his take on things and that's fine IMHO. There are things I don't like that he teaches like the startle response and his somewhat loose accuracy standers, but that compares to some of the trainers that demand the highest accuracy at speed out there . I Much prefer the modern striker fired autos and would take a 9mm polymer wonder over a all steel 1911 in .45 any day!!! For the average shooter ( if you goal is to be a better shooter and not a better gun collector) the 9mm in a modern striker fired auto is a FAR better choice. But a "GOOD" 1911 can be a VERY reliable weapon and is very easy to shoot!!! The problem I see is that most folks wont go to the trouble needed to maintain the guns the way they need to be, and the additional expense is well VERY expensive. As GTG said I bring in some of the best trainers around with the best track records out there!! I have some very good classes set up for this fall. [/QUOTE]
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