Ignatius Piazza and Front Sight

Learn What You Always Wanted at Front Sight

An experience like the one described in this article in Small Arms Review is one that many people go their entire lives without experiencing. It's one that every American really should experience, and it's certainly one that every gun user should. A free introductory submachine gun class offered by Front Sight Firearms Training Institute makes intro (or expert) gun training fun and approachable. A tiny percentage of the attendees of Front Sight's free submachine gun training will ever fire a fully automatic weapon (the only exception being the fairly regular active military personnel who attend Front Sight). This doesn't change the fact that men and women from all over flock to Front Sight to take advantage of Front Sight's incredible offer.

The writer for Small Arms Review is clearly in favor of guns in general, but is also quite supportive of Front Sight and its firearms training regimen. Calling Front Sight "the nation's newest and soon-to-be finest firearms training facility", the writer was clearly impressed by the free submachine gun offer, an offer which is not altogether rare from Front Sight founder and director Dr. Ignatius Piazza, a former California chiropractor. The writer describes at length the things which are taught slowly and professionally at Front Sight. Some of these points include dry-fire, clearing, practicing mounting in the high and low ready positions, magazine loading exercises and learning range etiquette from several instructors.

Front Sight Firearms Training Institute offers the nation's finest gun training. Located at the heart of a 550-acre luxury residential community, Front Sight is the world's first gated gun community. A veritable gun town, some are calling it the re-Wild West. Dr. Piazza is calling his firearms training community the Pebble Beach of guns. One needn't be a resident of Front Sight to take advantage of any of the great opportunities in the forms of courses.


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