Date
- Apr 26 - 27 2025
Time
- 8:00 am - 5:30 pm
Location
Website
https://fhftc.org/Functional Pistol at Flint Hills Foster Teen Camp, Kansas
Functional Pistol: Mastering Fundamentals for Performance
Event Overview:
“Functional Pistol” is Synergy’s flagship two-day pistol shooting training, combining foundational skills with advanced mental strategies to maximize performance. This course is designed to enhance shooting proficiency while introducing key principles of mental management, helping participants perform under pressure and achieve measurable success. Simply defined, Functional Pistol is founded on practical concepts and principles, with defensive context, proofed by competition.
*Active LE/Mil, email [email protected] for discount code.
What to Expect:
This high impact training includes:
- Core shooting fundamentals: Build a solid foundation with proper grip, structure, sighting schemes, and trigger control.
- Mental management strategies: Learn techniques to focus, manage stress, and improve performance outcomes.
- Scored exercises: Test your skills with structured exercises designed to challenge and define.
- Prizes for top performers: Compete for recognition and rewards in a supportive, high-energy environment.
Who Should Attend:
This course is ideal for anyone looking to improve their shooting skills, including competitive shooters, law enforcement personnel, and responsible firearm owners. It’s suitable for all experience levels, though familiarity with basic pistol operation is required. THIS IS NOT A BEGINNERS COURSE.
Requirements:
- Participants must bring a reliable pistol, holster, and required safety gear.
- Minimum of 600 rounds.
- Completion of an on site liability waiver is required.
- Sack lunch, lawn chair, sunscreen, snacks, hydration, and any other creature comforts you require.
Why Attend:
Whether you’re building confidence with a pistol or refining advanced techniques, “Functional Pistol” offers the perfect blend of skill-building and competition. Walk away with improved accuracy, a sharper mindset, and the satisfaction of a job well done.