Do you and your family have a plan?

Developing Home Protection Plan

This is a bit of a rant so bear with me. We insure our homes, cars, jewels, boats, motorcycles, lives of loved ones, pets, etc. but when you ask the average american homeowner/gunowner I wonder how many have prepared the rest of the family in the event someone illegally enters the home? This is not a throwing stones session. It's a "hey people, open your eyes". You can never say there is no training avavilable in the western mass area. A simple plan is all it takes. Nothing elaborate or seceret service worthy. Just the basics are needed in that time of chaos. That is excatly what it will be, chaos!! Someone once said "an ounce of prevention, is worth a pound of cure". Plan for the unknown and the "I hope it doesn't happen to us". But if it does happen, at least you have some common ground with family members. At the end of the day, our ultimate goal is to AVOID dangerous or potentially dangerous situations all together. Developing a Personal & Home Protection Plan is invaluable information that most of us need. It is not a one size fits all, but it's a great starting point. This course can be taught in person or via Video. With the gun laws changing and criminals becoming more brazen, you can not afford to NOT train. Sign up today. If you don't see a class that you are interested in click on "request a date" and I will gladly add it. I also hold private group classes. Please call for more information.

Testimonials

This class is a must for any beginner or experienced person interested in learning how to defend their home, family, and themselves. The instructors have a wealth of training and experience from both law enforcement and military training. I felt secure and safe throughout the entire class. Overall great class!

-Mr. Keith Wiliams from Easthampton

Alan did a great job helping me with the firearm and making sure I was safe with it. I was uncomfortable at first, but Alan and Lee made sure I was doing everything right and then I felt comfortable with the firearm. Lee did a good job at explaining everything.

-Ms. Leslie Garcia from Greenfield