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The Reality-Based New Paradigm of Police Firearms Training "Michael E. Conti has written the most objective and informative book I have ever read concerning police firearms training. I believe this book should be required reading for every law enforcement firearms instructor in the United States. I also believe that the training program described within it should be adopted by every law enforcement agency in the country." Jim Cirillo "This is much more than just a training manual. Building on the true pioneers in this field, combined with the best available modern research, and powerful, extensive new research that the author himself has conducted, this book provides an invaluable insight into the psychology and the physiology of combat." LTC. Dave Grossman, US Army, Retired "Future police firearms instructors will speak of this work in the same way that current trainers speak of Jordan, Cooper, Applegate and Farnam. This book must be on the required reading list for any serious student of police firearms training." Bert DuVernay, ILEETA Review "I highly recommend that anyone who carries a handgun for a living or who teaches law enforcement officers read this book. Police Pistolcraft will have a dramatic effect on how officers are trained in the future." George Williams, The Police Marksman Book description: 8.5" x 11", 360 information-filled pages, over 250 photos and illustrations! Softcover. ISBN 0-9772659-1-9.
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THE OFFICER'S GUIDE TO POLICE PISTOLCRAFT The Complete Guide to the Tactics, Techniques, and Philosophy of the New Paradigm of Police Firearms Training "A superb job. A tremendous resource for the police officer and the police trainer." LTC. Dave Grossman, US Army, Retired "This book is so full of information; one has to merely scan the pages to begin to appreciate the years of experience it captures. Whether you are a new recruit, a seasoned officer, or veteran police trainer, this book has something for you." Chuck Soltys, The ILEETA Review "This is the gold standard for giving an officer the basic skills in pistolcraft..." Ed Lovette, CIA, Retired "The Officer's Guide to Police Pistolcraft is a thorough treatment of contemporary police pistol training, and Mike is probably the one person most qualified to write it! A copy should be in the hands of every young police officer!" John S. Farnam, Defensive Training International Book description: 5.5" x 8.5", 424 pages filled with new information! More than 300 photos and illustrations! Softcover. ISBN 978-0-9772659-0-9.
About SABER GROUP, INC. and SABER PRESS
Company Profile: We have been providing professional training services to members of the law enforcement, military, security, and emergency services fields since 1997. All of our programs, seminar offerings, and training materials are developed from a real-world perspective by experienced, seasoned trainers and law enforcement professionals. All members of the SGI cadre are highly qualified and motivated to provide the best certified training programs, equipment, and materials available today. Our Mission: To provide only the highest quality mission-specific training, services, and products available at reasonable cost.
Saber Group, Inc. Updates... Last update: February 12, 2011 From MSP to MIT After more than 24 years of service with the Massachusetts State Police, I retired on December 18, 2010. The impetus for the decision was a call from the man who had tasked me to create the first fulltime Firearms Training Unit for the MSP back in late 1999 -- Colonel John DiFava (MSP, Retired). Colonel DiFava had retired from the MSP in 2001 after serving as the interim Director of Aviation Security at Logan International Airport immediately after the 9-11 attacks. He was asked to go to Logan at the request of the Governor and accepted the assignment, even though he had already filed his retirement paperwork and accepted a new position as the Chief of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Police Department. His contributions to bringing stability and organization back to Logan Airport after that dark day were many and had a great positive impact, only adding to his excellent personal and professional reputation. So when I recently received a call from him advising me that "there was a position opening up at MIT that would be perfect" for me, I listened up, even though the thought of retiring was still far from the forefront of my agenda. After all, I was serving as the Commander of Tactical Operations for the MSP at Logan Airport, was within reasonable striking distance on the Captain's promotional list, and working for two of the most professional, competent, and honorable officers the MSP had ever produced, Major Michael Concannon and Captain Richard Lane. As for the work, there was always more to do, and I had planned to continue my career working within the department for at least several more years. But then a funny thing happened. After initially respectfully declining the offer to interview for the position, I began to step back and re-evaluate things. Conversations with my family and closest friends and associates convinced me to explore the option that had been presented to me. The position was comprised of two components: Physical Education Department instructor teaching pistol and serving as the Rangemaster for the pistol and rifle ranges at MIT. After getting over my initial surprise that MIT even had firearms ranges on campus, much less offered pistol as part of the P.E. requirement, I looked into it and discovered that not only did MIT have a long and proud history regarding sport pistol, but that the MIT Pistol Team had won two national championships, defeating teams from across the country to include their counterparts at the Army, Navy, Coast Guard, and Merchant Marine Academies! Intrigued, I did interview for the position, and as the day-long process unfolded I found myself more and more interested. The realization of exactly where I was also began to hit me. I was at MIT, one of the most interesting places in the world. And the reason it was so interesting was for one simple reason -- the people. The students, faculty, alumni, staff -- everyone I met was pleasant, considerate and thoughtful. On top of that you could also feel the electricity in the air generated by the brainpower MIT is internationally renowned for attracting and developing. The final straw that broke the retirement question's back was the consideration that once I was retired, I would also be free to pursue my private training activities unhindered by conflict of interest concerns and the strenuous rules, regulations, policies and procedures that I had been subject to as a member of my beloved MSP. Shortly after completing the interview process I received a call offering me the position. The door was open. I went through. So far I have found it to be a great decision. More time with my family, an interesting place to work, great colleagues, and truly wonderful students to work with. There is also a lot of room for innovation and improvement within the range, the P.E. pistol program -- and myself. While I will always treasure my years spent as a member of the Nation's first state police organization, I am very grateful to finally have the ability to begin implementing the plans to commence Saber Group training operations the way I have envisioned for many years. The original, driving mission that inspired me and the other members of Saber Group to step away from the pack and try a new approach to training and operations still remains. And that mission always has been, and always will be, saving lives on both sides of the badge.
Link to February 26, 2011 Boston Globe
article: Straight-A Shooters Training While most of our training offerings are administered on a contractual basis, we currently have a few open specialized training programs being scheduled. On May 17, 2011, The Municipal Police Institute (MPI) will be hosting a one day seminar at the Grafton Police Department: "Police Pistolcraft - Creating Reality-Based Firearms Training Programs for Departments on a Budget." This seminar is intended for patrol officers, tactical officers, firearms instructors, supervisors, and anyone interested in developing a reality-based firearms training program that will enhance officers' decision making skills in the face of a potential lethal confrontation. This course discusses the importance of reality-based training for both skill development and liability reduction. In addition, the course instructs officers how to design an effective program and still stay within the limitations of the Department’s budget. Please visit MPI's website to register. Additional courses are planned for 2011! Information regarding these courses will be posted here as arrangements are finalized.
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