March 20th, 2020

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kindly excuse our noise.

Its the sound of liberty.

Located about two hours north of Phoenix, Gunsite is a 2,800-acre facility established by the lateLt.

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Logan was thrilled to get to attend Gunsite for the first time.

Col. Jeff Cooperin 1976.

In fact, going to Gunsite for a training course is more than a trip its a pilgrimage.

Never point your muzzle at anything you do not wish to destroy.

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“Please excuse our noise. It’s the sound of liberty.” is proudly emblazoned on a sign at the Gunsite gate.

Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.

Always be sure of your target.

Beyond training and safety, Cooper also lent his expertise to the design aspect of the gun world.

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Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper was the driving force behind Gunsite and its training philosophies. Image: Gunsite

Gunsite was more than just a training facility to Jeff and his wife.

The variety of training available is expansive and comprehensive.

New for 2020, theres even a defensive lever-action rifle and single-action revolver course!

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Cooper and his wife Janelle were regulars at the Gunsite facility. Image: Gunsite

Want to train for an active shooter, orchurch defense, or with edged weapons?

Theyve got classes for those, too.

Without a doubt, we were in very capable hands.

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The raven logo is the iconic symbol of the Gunsite facility.

This included clearing a house, shooting in and around a vehicle, and more.

If youve ever wanted toattend a class at Gunsite, dont wait.

Its one of the most amazing experiences Ive ever had.

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Logan was happy to get to take a training course at the Gunsite facility.

Now that Ive been once, I understand why there are so many repeat pilgrims er, students.

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