
DEFENSIVE TRAINING SERIES: COMPROMISED SHOOTING POSITIONS
Texas Gun Experience LLC

- Sun, Jun. 7, 2026
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
- Sun, Jun. 7, 2026
- FREE

What You'll Learn
Master the Fundamentals Without Firing a Single Shot
Many gun owners train at the range, but few gain the skills needed in an actual self-defense incident.
Introducing a NEW kind of USCCA defensive pistol training, built for novice, intermediate, and expert shooters alike. Experience unmatched skill growth in a safe, low-pressure environment, supported by one of our expert Certified Firearms Instructors. These brief training workshops offer a class atmosphere that’s challenging enough to grow your skills, but relaxed enough to provide a fun social environment.
Attend a brief two-hour workshop and get hands-on instruction with innovative SIRT Training Pistols, completely replacing the use of live fire training with real ammunition. SIRT, or Shot Indicating Resting Trigger pistols, allow for a more relaxed and controlled environment, helping students get the most out of each session.
What You Will Learn
- How to engage threats from behind cover while staying balanced and in control
- Why stance and body positioning are critical in real-world encounters
- How to use cover and concealment effectively in defensive situations
- How to apply core shooting skills in unconventional or compromised positions
FREE for a limited time only!
*Please do not bring a firearm or live ammunition to this Defensive Training Workshop.
Snacks, drinks, guests, and note-taking materials are encouraged. SIRT pistols and other training tools will be provided by your instructor.
Be sure to come dressed in the proper attire to holster and draw your SIRT Training Pistol in a secure and comfortable manner.*
Live, Self-Defense Lessons For Everyone
Parents, Teachers, Concerned Citizens, Business Professionals, Churchgoers, and anyone who wants to keep themselves and others safe
Training Powered By:
We Educate. We Train. We Save Lives.
- Ongoing training to keep your family safe
- Next steps you can take in your training to ensure you are prepared
- Plus: Live Q&A with USCCA-Certified Instructors