BELT Concealed Weapons Training

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BELT Concealed Weapons Training

Welcome to BELT Training

If you're looking for firearms training, you've come to the right place.  On this page we'll be sure to put an intro, some cool pictures, and lots of bullet points on information we're offering, including:

  • Course information
  • General information
  • Additional Resources
 

Are You Paying Attention?

The late Col. Jeff Cooper, in his book Principles of Self Defense, gave us his adaptation of the color code as a reference to mindset. Cooper believed mindset was more important in surviving a lethal encounter than the weapons or tactics employed. We agree.

  • Condition White: unaware and unprepared, oblivious!
  • Condition Yellow: relaxed but alert to any threat."Today I might have to defend myself.ā€
  • Condition Orange: a specific threat has been identified. ā€œI may have to shoot him.ā€
  • Condition Red: Fight! With all at your disposal, fight!

We are in a time of a struggling economy, let us not forget that the wolves are very much a threat. As a law enforcement officer I can attest, first hand, that there has been a significant increase in crime, particularly thefts and robberies. The wolves care not how they obtain funds to provide their pups with spoils. We have all heard on television, and read in newspapers the headlines, of unwary citizens being robbed in broad daylight, or homeowners being burgled in the dead of night. Let us not fall into the habits of sheep and become fodder for the statistician. Stay Alert!

 

Gun Shows

Here is the new Schedule for Mike Kent's Gun Shows for 2011! For more information on Mike Kent & Associates Quality Shows for Shooters, Collectors and Civil War Enthusiasts go to www.mkshows.com.

 

Mouse Guns

While I’m sure everyone is familiar with the adage associating opinions with certain orifices, I will trudge ahead anyway. Often we have clients, both experienced and inexperienced, arrive with various forms of semi-automatic handguns chambered in .22 long rifle. While a .22 is great for practice, plinking, and hunting, it is a poor choice in a defensive firearm. Beside its Lilliputian payload, the darn things are just plain unreliable. Seldom ever does a .22lr chambered handgun (revolvers not included)) complete the CWP qualification course without a single malfunction. Now I know some will tell you a .22 beats having no gun at all. But, by that logic, a staple gun beats having no gun at all! The bottom line is this, carry the largest, absolutely reliable handgun you can afford. If you cannot afford one, sell something and get one!

 

Carry It!

We are aware that some will receive their permits, strap on their weapons and, after several uncomfortable hours, remove it never to be carried again. Make the effort to adjust to the discomfort, try different holsters, experiment with your clothing, etc. You have the ability to exercise a right not afforded to the majority of the population of this planet. Just like a parachute in an airplane, a flotation vest in a boat, or the seatbelt in your car, it will do you no good unless you are wearing it!

 

Polls

Which handgun do you prefer for concealed carry?
 

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Testimonials

Took the CWP permit class today! I was very impressed with the level of professionalism and hospitality I received today. I can't wait until fall when they restart the advanced sessions. I will DEFINITELY be back with friends in tow. Thank you! Drew
Drew Hedlund - 18 Apr 2012
I recently took the CWP course and can recommend B.E.L.T. Training without reservation. There are several sites much closer to my home that offer similar courses, but I had heard from Carolina Rod and Gun in Charleston that close-by sites were inferior. James Judy is completely professional and his ...
george spain - 9 Feb 2011
I spent the day attending the CWP class and I have to say that it was one of the best classes of any kind that I have ever attended.The very first thing I noticed when I entered the class room is how well the facility is designed for it's intended purpose and how friendly and knowledgeable the staff ...
Kevin Craft - 18 Feb 2013

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