Thursday, May 26, 2011

Bob, I attended your CCW class last Saturday in Tempe.

I would like to start by saying thank you for the pleasant experience. I was surprised that an advertised 5 hour class could go so quickly! I contribute that to your teaching style. I really enjoyed the way you taught or presented your message by way of real life examples and situations. The class was anything but boring. Consequently,  it was amazing the class attention and participation.
 
It definitely was 8 hours well spent (including 3 hours driving time).
 
Also, thank you for the free finger printing. If I would have known you made this whole process this easy I would have done this years ago.
 
Keep up the good work!!
 
Joe H.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

What energy this Instrutor (De-Nay) Denis has he kept....

the Class moving at a fast pace all day.  We were swept up in his Instruction.  I was never bored at all during the day.  Great New CCW 2010 Law Class and Accuracy Session.  I am a retired Marine and I thought I know it all when it came to being accurate with a gun.  Bob's techniques at the end of the class and his instruction improved my skills and abilities in accuracy by at least 20%.  This man knows his stuff.  I appreciated his patience with all of us students and the questions of which there where many during the day.  He answers everyone's questions.  He practices and teaches safety, safety and more safety.  He is the real deal a true Professional at what he does and he genuinely cares about his students passing the AZ DPS CCW permit class.  Bob, thanks for all your advise and training.  I will Bob, go home and develop a plan of action as you recommended in case my family is home invaded by the bad guys.  I will highly recommend you Bob.  Thanks again you're the best!  To bad you where Air Force Tactical Communications in Vietnam the Corp could have used you full time.  Semper Fi  

John B.

I fully understand the definitions of...

weapon misconduct and the proper scenarios in which drawing a weapon is warranted.  The advantages of obtaining a CCW are clear now.  I also have learned a few special circumstances where deadly force is appropriate and the correct steps in preparation of defense of the home.  I would recommend this class to anyone that is planning on carrying a firearm.

R. Crespo

I learned a great deal today.

I was very appreciative of the fundamentals on basic marksmanship and handgun safety.  I found the chart inside the course material very helpful in identifying the mistakes that I am making and how to correct them.  I was also very surprised at how quickly time passed during the instruction.  I found the legal explanations and examples as wonderful aids.  As a law student I was particularly interested in that portion.  Bob is a wonderful Instructor.  I highly recommend this course to anyone interested in purchasing a firearm let alone obtaining a concealed carry permit.

H. M.

Continuing to be a resource to over 5,600 Students Country wide.

 4/8/2011
Thumbing Pistol how to correct for better accuracy.
By Bob (De-Nay) Denis, NRA Certified & AZ DPS Certified Instructor
Below is the Combat grip (or forward thumb grip) that I teach in Class.

 Hello Michael,
        When it comes to the grip you can choose what you want, but it may be choosing the least effective way to manage recoil. And prevent thumbing the gun too much.  Keeping in mind the "Thumbs forward" grip, try to make sure that you are covering the exposed portion of the grip with your support hand (the heal thru your thumb like my picture I have posted).   As I have always said to my Students ... "The gun will follow the path of least resistance", and the thumbs forward, full contact to grips is the best way to ensure that recoil impulse is traveling in more of a straight line thru your body.  I hope this will help you with thumbing and help make you more accurate with your firearm.  Stay safe.
Your Instructor for life.
Bob (De-Nay) Denis, CEO
Web Site: www.ccwazschool.com
Office ph. 480-275-6995, Email:  bob@ccwazschool.com