“Move and Shoot” or “Shoot and Move” - Handgun
Basic - Deciding if shooting on the move is best...
Duration: 3.5 hours
Environment: In Person
$90.00
Fee
| Date | Availability | ||||
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| Register Now | March 8 Sunday |
Clermont, FL
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1 - 9 Students | 09:30 - 1:00pm | Coach Marty Martin |
Description
Born from the “Run and Gun” this course educates you on how accurate you are by stopping and shooting versus shooting on the move. This courses drills will expose you to your weaknesses and suggest fundamental adjustments to build those “move and shoot” skills.
Course Fundamentals:
- Learn how to safely position your firearm while moving
- Covers how to approach cover/concealment on the move
- Develop understanding of “running” to cover open ground while limiting your exposure in the open
- Learn how to “walk” while pulling the trigger - should this be the technique you use to cover yourself while covering open ground?
Moving and shooting is one of the hardest skills to master, most elusive and perishable skills in shooting. This SBC will introduce you to several core concepts you can then add to your training base. Once understood just answering the question of should I move and shoot or shoot on the move may be the veery thing that keeps you alive.
This class entails a lot of movement.
Topics Covered
Course Fundamentals:
- Learn how to safely position your firearm while moving
- Covers how to approach cover/concealment on the move
- Develop understanding of “running” to cover open ground while limiting your exposure in the open
- Learn how to “walk” while pulling the trigger - should this be the technique you use to cover yourself while covering open ground?
Types
Basic, Intermediate, Specialty Other
Requirements
Required Participant Equipment Checklist
🔫 FIREARM & AMMUNITION
- Handgun (semi-automatic pistol or revolver)
- Must be in safe, serviceable condition
- Ammunition
- 250 rounds (factory ammunition only unless otherwise approved)
🛡 MANDATORY SAFETY EQUIPMENT
- Eye protection (ANSI-rated shooting glasses)
- Ear protection
- Earplugs, earmuffs, or electronic hearing protection
🧰 CARRY & SUPPORT GEAR
- Sturdy belt (capable of supporting holster weight)
- Holster (if instructed for course)
- Fully covers trigger guard
- No shoulder, cross-draw, or soft/nylon holsters unless approved
- Magazines (2–3 recommended for semi-automatic pistols)
- Speed loader (for revolvers, if applicable)
👕 PERSONAL ITEMS
- Government-issued photo ID
- Closed-toe shoes (no sandals or flip-flops)
- Baseball cap or brimmed hat (recommended for brass deflection)
- Weather-appropriate clothing (outdoor range conditions)
? RECOMMENDED (NOT REQUIRED)
- Range bag
- Notebook & pen
- Water or electrolyte drink
- Sunscreen / insect repellent
- Firearm owner’s manual (especially for new shooters)
🚫 DO NOT BRING
- Alcohol or drugs
- Unapproved firearms or ammunition
- Steel-core, tracer, or armor-piercing ammunition
- Firearms not listed in the course description
?? IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES
- All firearms must arrive unloaded and cased, unless otherwise directed.
- Strict firearm safety rules will be enforced at all times.
- MMK Tactical instructors reserve the right to remove unsafe equipment or participants.
TRAIN WITH PURPOSE. TRAIN WITH DISCIPLINE.
MMK Tactical
Professional Firearms Training • Safety • Skill Development
Coach Marty Martin
USCCA & NRA Certified Instructor

