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From American Warrior Society:

The American Warrior Society, founded by Mike Seeklander, founder and CEO of Shooting-Performance, offers firearms owners a unique training membership program designed to engage, educate, and expand a firearms owner’s knowledge and skillset tool kit.

Mike Seeklander, CEO and founder of Shooting-Performance, a full-service training company, co-founded the American Warrior Society, a unique online membership training platform offering extensive learning modules, articles, forums, and feeds for gun owners serious about defensive firearms training.
The American Warrior Society’s membership allows students to train based on their skill level and grow at their own speed. This go-to defensive shooting training resource offers the student a large resource of training programs that will prepare the student to survive a deadly encounter. Students can grow their skillset at their own pace in any of the offerings that include Combatives, Medical, and Tactical Skills in handgun, rifle, and shotgun usage.
Whereas most training courses cost over $400 to attend for a one, two, or three-day firearms training course, the American Warrior Society courses provide access 24/7/365 at an annual cost equivalent to a single training course.
“With membership, you will be able to continually build onto your skillset by training more frequently, instead of taking one or two courses and hoping you remember all the information that was thrown at you in that short time, you’ll have the option of being able to watch a video over and over until you feel comfortable with a new skill, and you’ll be able to build on previous training,” Mike Seeklander explained.
Included in the membership program are over 250 training videos, monthly new exclusive training videos, a members-only private Facebook group, and discounts on training books and DVDs.
“The purpose of the American Warrior Society is to help gun owners train with the firearm they either carry every day or use for home defense. We encourage practice at home and on the range. Our coursework will keep you motivated and through our extensive and varied training programs, you will take your firearms skills to the next level and have the confidence and skill set to protect the ones you love,” Mike Seeklander commented.
To find out more about membership at the American Warrior Society, visit www.americanwarriorsociety.com. Try it out for free for 14 days, then it is only $27.00 a month.
For more information on Shooting Performance and upcoming courses, visit http://www.shooting-performance.com.

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      Some folks wear suspenders (the Brits call ’em “Braces”).

      Some folks carry so much stuff on their belt they need to wear suspenders too.

      If your pants tend to wander downward over yer ass, it is possible you are missing a useful male clothing accessory.

      Just say’n …..

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    • You might be on to something. TP stock for the AR, soft on the cheeks or the cheek weld. A prepper’s dream stock, just dont take it out in the rain.

  1. Oh good. It’s only Tuesday and I’ve already found the most cringe way to hold and shoulder a rifle this week.
    Thank you TTAG. I can always count on you to highlight the worst aspects of the firearms community!!!

    • Right, it’s really weird how they were holding the forearm with their left hand on the side.

      Oh no, they’ve got the gangster sideways virus…

    • Right? And from a group that claims to offer defensive training no less. Look, the C clamp grip is absolutely fantastic for 3 gun, no denying it. Less so on an unpredictable two way range, plus homeboys #1 and #3 are presenting absolutely PERFECT breadbasket shots to anyone at the correct angle. What’s the worst that can happen if a bullet goes through both lungs and the heart?

    • “Just wade into an antifa protest for some real training. Kyle proved that .”

      I’d be a bit more discrete propagating that particular viewpoint.

      Arming oneself and “wading into a protest“ could be seen as an aggressive action and disqualify one from a claim of self-defense.

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