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The  TARGET ZONE

November 2011 

In This Issue
Wisconsin new to Utah CCW
Gift Certificates
Free Clinic
New Products
Class Schedule
Welcome our new employees
Vacation Classes
Transfers and Special Orders
Monthly Training Tip
Quick Links
  
Next Member Fun Shoots are
Dec 6
Jan 10
from 5-7pm
 
Don't forget we have full auto machine guns for rent!

 

Are you 65 or older?  Let us know to get your discount.
 
Next FREE CLINICS
 Dec 16, Jan 3 
6pm
 
Don't forget our online gun gallery

Happy Hour - 2 for 1
range time T-F noon to 3pm
 
Don't forget Gift Certificates available all year
  
 
 Did you know there are only 9 Five Star rated indoor ranges in the US, and we are one of them!


Next Glock Matches
Nov 19 (Glock Rep here)
Dec 17
(always the 3rd Sat of the month)
  
UTAH CCW
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33 States Remember if you take your Utah CCW training with us it is all inclusive.  Our Fee Includes  Fingerprinting, Passport Photos,help in filling out all the forms and Even a Pre-addressed Envelope.
Truly, One Stop Shopping!! 
   

   For a complete list
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Before You Buy...
 
 

Remember  Bullseye Every Thursday Night at
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Friday Night
Date Night (all day)
Unlimited shooting for both you and your date only $22 and 10% off Ammo and Targets
  
  
 
Women shoot free with the purchase of a box of ammo all day on Thursdays 
  
 
FREE  1 Hour Class and Range Day with every firearm purchase.
A $57.00 Value    
 
 
    For a complete list
of classes with dates and times, go to:
  
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AR PRO SHOP 
For All Your AR Needs 

 

 

Welcome back to the Target Zone: 

 

The holidays are around the corner....Are You Ready?

 

As we approach this Thanksgiving season I can't help but reflect back on how lucky we have been this year.  Peggy and I along with our entire staff have so much to be thankful for.  A special thanks to all our members and patrons who continue to spread the good word about our facility.  A recent survey has clearly shown that most new shooters to CTS were referred to us by your word of mouth.  We can not express enough, our gratitude to all of you for your referrals.  Thank you, Thank you, Thank You!                                                                      turkey

 

 

                                       

Many of you have asked about our annual Turkey shoot and yes , starting Saturday Nov 19th through Wednesday Nov 23rd you will be able to test your skills in hope of winning a prize package and a Turkey. 
 

Proceeds from the $5.00 entry fee will go to the Post Falls food Bank.  When you pay the entrance fee you will be given a target.  Fire one shot at the turkey's eyeball.  The closest shot to the center of the turkey's eyeball will be our winner.
 
 
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Our regional GLOCK Rep

 

 will be here for the GSSF match and 2 hours longer on Saturday Nov 19th glock logofrom 9 am to 4pm.  Don't miss this opportunity to have your Glock inspected and repaired if necessary by Matt Chen a Master Glock Armorer. 

 

Matt will also have all the latest models for you to shoot for FREE.  He even provides the ammo.  So no excuses... this is the perfect opportunity to shoot the latest and greatest Glocks on the market.

 

 

 

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If you have taken a defensive class lately you may have experienced one or more of the new targets that I have designed.  I was not satisfied with the commercial targets available for defensive training, so I developed my own.  Two are silhouette type and one is a multi circle target.

 

Each target has a specific purpose in our training programs and curriculum.  They are available for sale when you come in to shoot so you don't have to take a class in order to take advantage of these new targets. 

 

Speaking of Defensive Classes, we are offering Defensive Handgun 2 on Dec 3rd...class is limited, so sign up now.

 

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Hunters Sim classes are a big hit with our youth hunters and parents. We have accommodated over 120 youth hunters with our FREE hunters sim classes. These one to two hr classes begin with a review of firearms safety and Animal anatomy and end with each student participating in 5 virtual hunt scenarios using a laser gun and real life video images.

 

After the first two clinics where we allowed any age to participate we decided to have a minimum age requirement of 11 years old. This has worked out very well and has allowed for a more comprehensive discussion among participants. We will continue to offer these FREE clinics for the next few months. Don't miss this opportunity to expose your youth shooter to this virtual hunting experience.

 

 

 

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Does your bucket list or the bucket list of a loved one have "shoot a machine gun" on it?  If so, we can help you check it off your list.  Age and experience don't matter since there's a trained employee with you all the time. Come try a guaranteed smile maker!

 

 

 

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Center Target Sports continues to be a collection point for used cell phones and toiletries for the Post Falls Women's shelter.  Just bring in and leave with Peggy

 

 

 

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MEMBERS

Remember you can reserve a lane for one hour up to 48 hrs in advance.  Call the range and find out all about this MEMBERS ONLY benefit.
 

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We sell NRA & GSSF memberships...ask any employee 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 wisconsin

Wisconsin Sees the Light!!

  

On Nov 1st the Wisconsin Attorney General released a list of states that they are recognizing for concealed carry. This means that residents of these states are allowed to carry concealed weapons in the state of Wisconsin. Below is the list:

 

Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, Wyoming.

 

  

Remember, residents of the above states must comply with all Wisconsin laws while carrying concealed within the state.  


  

Purchase a Gift Certificate and receive a Gift in Return...gift box
 

Begining Black Friday (Nov 25) and continuing until 12/31/11, Purchase a Gift certificate of $50.00 or more and you will receive a FREE Day pass (a $17.00 value). Give as a gift or keep for yourself. 

 
FREE Clinic Dec 16thattack
  

Appropriate Response to Prowlers and Home Invasion

 

  

 

 

 

 

Ever wonder what should I do?  What would I do? What should my spouse and the children do?  

 

Attend this exciting FREE clinic and find out the recommended procedures and response to a home invasion.  We will discuss multiple scenarios (many real situations from our local area) and demonstrate a number of security methods, techniques, and tactics. 

 

 

Do you have an idea for a free clinic?  Or is there a clinic you'd like to see repeated?  Please send your ideas to

peggy@centertargetsports.com.  Thank you.

 

 

 
New Products In Time for Christmas

 

SHOTLOCK™Solo-Vault   

  

The World's First universal shotgun vault.

The ShotLock Solo-Vault is the only universal shotgun vault of its type available on the market today. The ShotLock Solo-Vault is first in an entirely new category of product. No other safe or vault makes a pump, semi-auto, pistol grip or O/U shotgun more accessible and secure, than a ShotLock Solo-Vault. With a ShotLock Solo-Vault homeowners can have peace-of-mind knowing that their home defense firearm is close, secure and ready at a moment's notice.

The ShotLock Solo-Vault mounts on any wall or in a home, behind a door, in a closet, or in a shop.

The Facts

  • ShotLock Solo-Vault is the first and only universal shotgun vaultshotlock1
  • Fits pump, semi-auto, side-by-side and over/under shotguns
  • Will fit most pistol grip shotguns
  • Compact size 7.5" x 5.75" x 2.25"
  • 14 gauge steel construction
  • Reversible left or right opening door
  • Accommodates left and right handed shotguns
  • Mounts on a wall or in a vehicle
  • 1000+ combination programmable push-button lock
  • 2-year limited warranty
  • Made in the USA

ShotLock's will be in next week.

    
SIRT Training Guns

 

sirtThe simple design of the SIRT Dry Fire Training Pistol allows training almost anywhere providing immediate feedback to the shooter and/or an accompanying instructor. Take advantage of dead times during the day to implement training in almost any unused room or area at your facility.

 

TRAIN YOUR VISION - After market laser caps provide distinct images of the red take-up laser, such as a cross, a circle with exterior perimeter, horizontal and vertical lines and other variations to indicate take-up and providing the shooter with awareness of the muzzle location without promoting a target focus - particularly useful for front sight focused instruction. Further, the take-up indicator can be shut off by means of a dedicated disengagement spring switch. Laser intensity adjustment provides visual awareness of shot placement.

 

TRAIN SAFELY- The SIRT Training Pistol does not fire any sort of projectile, and the lasers are not harmful. Of course, as with use with any item that can resemble a gun, discretion of where to use the SIRT Training Pistol must be applied by the shooter. However, the brightly lit red front portion protruding longitudinally forward from the grip and slide module along with the sharp razor cuts aids observers to identify that the SIRT is not a real firearm. All users are cautioned to train smart with discretion of areas of use and follow the four basic firearm rules even with the SIRT Training Pistol with the exception of consented force-on-force training.

 

Chocolate Ammo is Back this Year...

 

Don't miss this great stocking stuffer or special gift for the shooter who loves chocolate.  We are expecting delivery of this year's ammo allocation in the next couple of weeks.  Available only as long as supplies last.

 

Remember last year, we ran out of stock and many milk chocolate loving shooters were left out of all the fun you can have with these tasty morsels.

 

 

 

 

A New Line of AR Optics Now In Stock

We are so pleased to continue with our plans to expand our AR product lines and accessories by introducing Sightmark Optics to our patrons.

 

Sightmark manufactures award-winning products that include riflescopes, gun sights, laser sights, night vision, range finders, flashlights, bore sights and other shooting accessories. Inspired by military and law enforcement technology, Sightmark products are designed for hunting, shooting and tactical uses. This Triple Duty concept ensures that every Sightmark product can be used for any tactical, competition shooting or hunting needs. Sightmark products give every shooter the confidence to hit their target. Sightmark is proud to serve their customers out of their headquarters in Mansfield, Texas.

The SightmarkŪ series of holographic laser reflex sights are ergonomically designed to create lightweight, yet accurate, sights while maintaining peripheral and depth perception when shooting. These reflex sights should not be confused with low quality imitators that can be found on the market. Sightmark's reflex sights can handle heavy recoil and will stay zeroed in longer than the competitions. These sights are perfect for shotguns, pistols and rifles. Whether it is for close quarter combat or turkey season, you will not be disappointed. To create the ultimate weapon, mount a reflex sight alongside your riflescope in order to quickly acquire targets, at close combat distances, or use the riflescope to take the long shot.


 

Level IIIA Body Armor For Your Home Defense

 

We have been waiting for the right emergency Body Armor at the right price for a long time and we finally found it.   No longer are you scrambling to find all the essentials to defend yourself and your family in the middle of the night. In under 5 seconds you have your firearm, spare magazines, flashlight, cell phone, etc. Front & Rear ballistic protection for vital areas from handgun threats up to .44 magnum ! This product provides level 3 soft armor protection in the front & rear panels with optional pouches and pockets designed for your specific firearm. 

 

Several different models are available to suit your personal needs. So when the boogie man is breaking into your house in the middle of the night you can quickly throw on your body armor vest already equipped with your favorite pistol or magazines .The Defender also functions as a plate carrier designed to hold rifle protection plates in both the front and rear if desired by the end user. The Defender provides exceptional  protection & utility in an all day comfortable package at an incredibly economic price.  Defenders are also Newly made in the USA not imported used or possibly defective armor !

 

 
Upcoming Class Schedule

Master CCW (ID) - Dec 10, 21, 29, Jan 8, 20
Utah 4 hr CCW - Nov 22, Dec 28, Jan 31
Utah 8hr CCW - Nov 26, Dec 4, 15, Jan 11, 21
Handgun Familiarity - Nov 23, 27, Dec 9, 20, 30, Jan 14, 17, 26
Youth Firearms  Safety - Nov 27, Dec 30, Jan 14
Basic Pistol - Dec 6, 14, 18, Jan 4, 12, 24
Basic Pistol 2 - Dec 16, Jan 19
Refuse to be a Victim - Dec 28
Kubaton - Nov 25, Dec 27, Jan 14
Cane Defense - Dec 28
 
Combative Handgun Skills - Dec 11
Defensive Handgun 1 - Nov 20, Dec 22, Jan 15
Defensive Handgun 2 - Dec 3
Home Defense Shotgun - Jan 29
Basic Carbine - Jan 7
AR Armorer's Course (2 days) Jan 27-28
Hunting Skills Development-Video Simulator- Nov 5, 11, Dec 7, 27, Jan 4, 22
 
For the entire calendar go to:
 
Shotgun -Nov 22, Dec 21, Jan 20
Kel-tec - Nov 30, Dec 20, Jan 6
A/R - Dec 7, Jan 6
Sig - Dec 14, Jan 13
S&W semi-auto - Dec 2, Jan 3
Revolver - Dec 13, Jan 11
Glock - Dec 16, Jan 17
Ruger - Dec 6, Jan 4
1911 - Dec 23, Jan 24
Bersa - Dec 20, Jan 18
Walther - Nov 23, Dec 30, Jan 31
Tauras - Nov 25, Dec 28, Jan 27
Kahr - Nov 29, Dec 27, Jan 25
Springfield - Dec 9, Jan 10

Owner Orientation classes are the free one hour class you receive when you purchase a gun at Center Target Sports.  Just bring your receipt and show up.  If you want to take the class and didn't buy your gun from us, the class is $40 and everyone's welcome.  Call the range for times. 208-773-2331

We have 2 new employees!

 

Keith McMahankeith

 

Keith hails from a small town in California.  After many years as a diesel mechanic and then as a fleet services manager, Keith semi-retired and moved with his wife Kelly to North Idaho in 2010.  He still tinkers on engines but prefers lawn mowers and snow blowers these days to those powering eighteen wheelers.  He plays golf as weather permits and when he's not swinging a club during the summer he is likely casting a line trying to land that ever elusive record breaking fish.  He's also an avid bow, rifle and black powder hunter and enjoys both modern and vintage firearms.  Keith is pleased to join the CTS family and will do his best to help you any way he can.

 

 

 

debDebbie Behary 

 

Originally from the Chicago area, Debbie has lived in Coeur d'Alene for 16 years. She first became acquainted with Center Target Sports by taking our Refuse to be a Victim class.  She went on to take several other classes and was hooked. Debbie is a member of GSSF and competes in our Glock League competition. In her free time, she loves to cook, read and play on the water with her family. Next time you're in introduce yourself.

 

 

  

Classes scheduled for vacationing students and adults during Thanksgiving and Christmas

 

kubaton

 

The Friday after Thanksgiving is a perfect day to capitalize on great shopping opportunities and offer your students who are home for the holidays some personal safety skills.  You can shop in the AM, then learn to protect yourself in the afternoon. This 3 hour course will certify you in the use of one of the most street-proven and universally legal self-defense tools.

 

The course includes: general awareness, escape from headlock, full nelson, and all manner of choke-holds and grabs...how to execute takedowns, wristlocks etc...Strikes using Yawara techniques, key slashes, reinforced fist-techniques, follow escalation of force pattern from deterrence to control holds to stunning strikes, debilitating strikes and lethal strike and follow-ups for situations where lethal force is justifiable in self defense. 

 

Kubaton class

 

 

We Scheduled daytime class times between Christmas and New Years to allow visiting family members and students home on Christmas break an opportunity to attend training.  Don't miss out on this opportunity.

 

Dec 27th at 9AM Kubaton is being offered

Dec 28th at Noon Refuse To Be A Victim and CANE Defense are being offered

Refuse to be a Victim

Cane Defense

Dec 29th at 8:30AM Master CCW class

Master CCW (ID, MT, OR)

Dec 30th 9AM Youth and Adult Handgun Familiarity

Youth Firearms Safety

Handgun Familiarity

  

Transfers and Special Orders

 

  

In recent weeks, we have seen a tremendous increase in both firearm transfers and special orders placed by our customers. The large majority of these transferred firearms are those purchased online or through various sales outlets from other states. We offer the transfer service as a perk to our members and patrons.

 

We are working at tweaking our inventory to limit the need for special orders. However, we know we will never be able to stock all your needs. We are happy to process special orders for you. Don't hesitate to ask us for help.

Firearms transferred through our store must be accounted for and processed out to their new owners in accordance with ATF rules and regulations. This process is detailed and requires accurate accountability with a series of checks and verifications for each transaction.

 

To help us with this process and ultimately get your new firearm as efficiently as possible we ask you do a few things for us. First please let us know ahead of time if you know when and from whom the firearm will be shipped. Second, please be patient. We will process your transfer as soon as we are able to. We will always take control of your firearm and log it into our system within the 24hrs required by the ATF. However we are often delayed in the completion of the transfer because we lack documentation or in some cases the shipper failed to inform us who the new owner is.

 

To avoid any delay in your transfer we ask that you give us as much info in advance and ask your shipper to be sure and include a copy of their FFL and your contact info with the transfer. There is no need for you to continue to call us and ask for a status of your transfer. We will call you when the firearm is ready for pickup.

   

Monthly Training Tip! attack

 

 


Our defensive shooting courses here at center Target Sports have become very popular with armed professionals and serious defensive minded civilians alike. This is PART 1 of a 2 PART series in an attempt to help the shooter better prepare for high stress confrontations while using a semi-automatic pistol. This month I will discuss the Stance and Sights components as discussed below. 

 

The four primary fundamentals or components of defensive pistol marksmanship are Stance, Grips, Sights, and Trigger Control. An additional component of defensive pistol craft is follow-through.

 

STANCE

 

1. BALANCE AND MOBILITY - Balance is enhanced by equally distributing the body mass over the balls of both feet. The feet should be separated by a distance equal to or slightly greater than the width of the shoulders. The weight of body should be either on either balls of the feet or center of the foot, never on the rear half or heels.   The knees should be slightly bent. When in the shooting position the shoulders should be slightly ahead of the hips and in direct vertical alignment with at least one of the feet.   Mobility is enhanced through weight distribution and foot positioning that brings the shoulders more square to the threat. Weight is equally distributed over the balls of the feet. Knees should be relaxed and not locked.   The head is erect, not canted.

 

2.   TYPES OF PISTOL SHOOTING STANCES

  • Isosceles-The upper body is completely facing, straight forward, or "squared" to the target. Feet are even and arm positioning is symmetrical.   Body has a slight crouch with the shoulders being forwards of the hips. Both arms are thrust forward to lock at the shoulders, elbows, and wrists when at eye level. Weight is equally distributed over the balls of the feet. The toes of both feet are facing forwards. Knees should be relaxed, not locked.   This position allows more even lateral or horizontal traverse.   Some have found that a shooter may resort to this position, at least in terms in upper body orientation, during life threatening stress.
     
  • Weaver-The entire body is canted or "bladed" away from the target and facing the shooter's dominant side at an angle of approximately 45 degrees.   The position of the arms in the shooting position shows that the dominant arm is thrust forward, slightly flexed at the elbow and rotated down. The support arm positions the elbow pointed directly to the ground with the interior angle of 90 degrees and about 4" away from the torso. This position has many advantages and disadvantages.   A weaver position that is too bladed results in limited ability to traverse towards the support side.   The shooting platform is non-symmetrical.

 

  • Modified Isosceles -This is accomplished by stepping back with the dominant foot 6" from fully square. The upper body turns into the target and the arms are thrust forward.   Note that the arms are not locked out but are slightly bent. This combines the best attributes of the isosceles and weaver positions. The upper body is squared and the toes are both pointed forwards, but the strong side foot is slightly back.   Generally this is not bladed, and the toe of the trailing foot is no farther back than the heel of the leading foot.

 

 GRIP

  • Grip Alignment of the hand and the lower arm - When establishing the proper grip, the weapon must be fitted to the dominant hand. Ideally, the pistol should be placed in the hand so that a straight line is formed at the front sight and extending rearward through the wrist and forearm. If raised rapidly up to the line of sight, the shooter should be able to very readily look through the sights with little or no adjustment when fitted properly.
  • Grip Position- Dominant Hand-the dominant hand middle, ring, and pinky fingers should be as high as possible on the front strap of the pistol grip while the web of the hand should be as high as possible on the rear strap of the pistol.   This provides maximum leverage, mechanical advantage, recoil control, and puts the trigger finger in a high and proper position to reach the trigger.   The index finger is the trigger finger and operates independently of the gripping action. Its only activities will be to either remain in a position high on the outside of the frame or to press the trigger straight to the rear and control movement of the trigger forward after firing.

 

  • Non-Dominant Hand-Both hands should completely encircle the pistol, with the heels of both hands connecting.   As much of the pistol grip surface should be covered. This allows for improve recoil control. The index finger of the non-dominant hand should not be placed on the front of the trigger guard. In most cases, this provides only minimal support and does not always maintain contact during recoil. The non-dominant hand is generally straight up and down with the wrist locked and the fingers of this hand together and as high as possible on the front strap. When possible, the index finger of the non-dominant hand should be wedged between the bottom of the trigger guard and the middle finger of the dominant hand. This most often will prevent the unintentional downward pulling of the gun during the trigger stroke. Another variation of non-dominant hand placement is where some shooters will cam or turn the wrist at a slight downward angle. This not only may provide increased control, but may be necessary in order to have the thumbs not interfering with the operation of the slide or other pistol parts.  

 

Thumb Placement - The thumbs are the largest and strongest digits of the hand. Thumb placement will depend upon location of safeties, slide stop levers, decocking levers, and magazine catches.

 

Develop a level of consistency with your thumb position as moving the thumbs to various placement combinations can literally result in changes in shot placement, much like moving the sights. (SEE BELOW)

 

Thumb Placement - The most advantageous thumb position will need to be determined by each and every shooter in order to achieve the best results.   Three positions that should be experimented based upon the pistol and the shooter's needs are:

  • High Parallel Thumbs-Thumbs are touching, parallel, and the tips are pointed either straight up and down or no lower than a 45 degree angle.
  • Low Parallel Thumbs-Thumbs are touching, parallel, and the tips are pointed either straight forwards or no higher than a 45 degree angle. The dominant thumb may be forming pressure on the top of the non-dominant thumb or on the knuckle or meaty portion of it.   The inside of the non-dominant thumb may be pushing inward on the slide.
  • Locked Down Thumbs-Non-dominant thumb is locked over the top of the dominant thumb.   This is often preferred by thos.e with revolver training or in some cases. In some cases, the locked down thumbs placement will result in a gap forming where the heels of the hands should have been touching when in a two handed grip.
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  1. Grip Strength-the proper shooting grip, whether single or two handed, should be able to provide sufficient power to hold the pistol, provide mechanical advantage over the reciprocating slide, stabilize the pistol throughout the trigger stroke and reset, and naturally point the pistol from the lower arm.   Ideally, the strength in the grip consists of the following:
  • Locking the wrist-without a locked wrist, the pistol will not point as an extension of the lower arm, and may move unnecessarily during recoil. Not having a locked wrist can also result in unnecessary movement of the pistol during the trigger stroke, as there will be no resistance to stabilize the pistol.
  • Tension-Sufficient power should be applied with the shooting grip to control the pistol during aiming, trigger manipulation, and recoil.   This could be described as the power needed to squeeze water from a rag, the power needed when sliding down a fireman's pole or gym rope, or when hammering a large tent peg into the ground. For confrontations, the "handshake" grip may not apply.
  • Two Handed Grip-depending upon the shooter's stance and shooting platform, this may be a "push-pull"/isometric tension or an evenly wrapped grip that "clamshells" the pistol, with the heels pressing together. 

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