Front Sight

Cops, SEALs, Army Rangers, Doctors and Lawyers all Get Shotgun Training

For years, Front Sight Firearms Training Facility has been the number one place for all Americans to go for not only shotgun training, but also handgun training and rifle training and even submachine gun training. The gun training which is available at Front Sight is far above anything available at any other shooting school. Other schools do not focus on responsibility, sense of duty, and ethics like Front Sight does. Other schools do not insist upon completely expert delivery and instructors like Front Sight does. Other schools do not have the attention to detail that Front Sight does. But take the annual attendance of all other shooting schools in America combined, and they don't equal the number of student which Front Sight trains in a year.

For these reasons and more, the professionalism, the attention to detail, the commitment to excellence and sense of duty, Front Sight is host to hundreds of cops every year. Departments from all over America realize that if they want their officers trained in firearms well beyond anything that the police academies deliver, they need to send their men to Front Sight. Even the Armed Forces realizes the superiority of Front Sight's firearms training. The gun training at Front Sight has been delivered to countless Navy, Army and Air Force personnel. While shotgun training isn't always the first on the list of these men and women who come to train at Front Sight, they certainly leave with a mastery of the subject! Even civilians come to Front Sight for shotgun training, and they certainly leave with knowledge, understanding and capacity equal or rivaling that of military personnel from anywhere on the globe.

Front Sight is the number 1 place for firearms training, bar none. Whether a student is novice, intermediate or expert, whether they're more interested in rifle training or shotgun training, Front Sight can hone their skills to the level of ultimate mastery.



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