I enjoyed Mike Glover's course, "Gunfighter Pistol 1". It wasn't from the typical script that I expected (e.g., no specific instruction on reloads or malfunctions) but was focused on surviving a gun fight where speed and accuracy win to include techniques such as point shooting and zipping up a bad guy *while* you are acquiring your front sight post.



I'll say that I was also happy with my and my gear's performance although I got more stovepipes from my G17 than I should have but likely attributable to the HB Industries Micro Comp I was running.

It was only a 5 hour course and more expensive than pretty much all the competing courses, but you are getting a retired SF E-9 who has stepped back and thoughtfully reflected on what actually matters in a gunfight. I recommend it.