Presented by A-TAC Academy - The Oklahoma Academy for Tactical Education
Service Description
Build the defensive handgun skills that matter when speed, accuracy, and accountability count.
A-TAC Defensive Pistol is a performance-based handgun course designed to develop practical defensive shooting skills for armed citizens, security professionals, and responsible gun owners. This course focuses on efficient gun handling, accurate shot placement, recoil management, movement, reloads, and decision-making under realistic defensive conditions.
Students will learn to safely draw from the holster, deliver fast and accountable hits, manage recoil under time pressure, move while engaging threats, and solve common handgun malfunctions. Training is conducted through structured live-fire drills designed to build confidence, consistency, and measurable performance.
This is not a basic marksmanship class or static range course. Every drill is built around real-world defensive application.
Sebastian Gleason (Seabass)
Tactical Operations Instructor
Course Overview
Total Hours:
4 hours
Format:
In-person training at a local shooting range
Certification:
Students who successfully complete all drills and pass the final Dot Torture qualification receive an official A-TAC Defensive Pistol Certificate of Completion.
Who It's For:
Individuals 21 years or older who who already have basic pistol training, safe gun handling skills, and holster-draw experience. This course is intended for students who want to improve defensive handgun performance, accountability, movement, reloads, malfunction response, and decision-making under realistic live-fire conditions.
Contact:
(572) 216-0550 | 1211 Sovereign Row | Oklahoma City, OK | 73108
Price:
$150
Requirements
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Must be at least 21 years old
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No felony convictions or other disqualifiers.
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Prior basic pistol training from a reputable instructor or organization
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Safe gun handling and basic marksmanship competency
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Ability to safely draw from a holster
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Holster draw approval from A-TAC staff may be required
What to bring
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Must be at least 21 years old
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No felony convictions or other disqualifiers.
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Prior basic pistol training from a reputable instructor or organization
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Safe gun handling and basic marksmanship competency
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Ability to safely draw from a holster
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Holster draw approval from A-TAC staff may be required