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A comprehensive firearms training class is scheduled for February 2nd at the Ben Avery Shooting Facility in Cave Creek, Arizona. Johnson Group Tactical will host the session aimed at individuals interested in obtaining a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Permit. The training session runs from 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM and costs $79, although participants should note there is an additional $60 application fee payable to Arizona’s Department of Public Safety for the permit itself.
Oz Johnson, the founder of Johnson Group Tactical, emphasized the importance of preparation and situational awareness in self-defense scenarios. “It’s about having a tactical mindset,” he said, highlighting the necessity for participants to consider their next steps if they ever need to draw their firearm. His approach integrates cognitive thinking with experience to effectively determine the best course of action in emergencies.
Karin Johnson adds, “If forced to draw your gun in self-defense, you must know exactly what to do next.” The training program covers critical decision-making processes, ensuring that attendees are well-equipped, regardless of whether they ultimately pursue their CCW permit.
Johnson Group Tactical is recognized for its focus on practical skills for everyday citizens. The veteran-owned operation aims to empower all responsible armed Americans with the knowledge needed to handle firearms safely and effectively. Special attention is given to women and new handgun owners, with classes available for various skill levels ranging from beginner to advanced.
For those looking to enhance their skills further, many participants in intermediate courses carry individual first aid kits (IFAKs) as they become aware of the potential for injury in self-defense situations. Johnson encourages greater knowledge and preparation, suggesting that extensive training could be life-saving not just for oneself but for others as well.
Training will also encompass aspects of emergency medical care, reflecting the intertwined nature of self-defense and medical readiness. “Being prepared for everything includes understanding how to respond in a medical emergency,” Johnson stated, reinforcing the idea that knowledge of emergency care complements firearms training.
For further details about the February 2nd training session, interested parties can contact Johnson Group Tactical via email at JohnsonGroupTAC@gmail.com or call 602-410-7355.