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Secret Workshops

GO AHEAD, MAKE MY DAY

What does it really feel like to fire a gun?

If the thought of handling a weapon gives you the heebie-jeebies yet leaves you a tiny bit excited, this is the perfect afternoon for you.

Spend two hours with one of the most-highly respected and likeable experts on weapons "management" in Los Angeles. Come to the range with Mark and learn precisely how to handle, load, and fire a revolver and Glock .45 automatic. He'll go through important and life-saving safety tips, and then cut to it and get you out on the range. You'll be blown away by the power of the weapon; it may very well make you look at a lot of things differently. You will most likely be more empowered from this experience. That doesn't mean you'll love guns if you don't (though you might find it more fun than you thought), but, you will have a deeper understanding and will therefore have less anxiety about them in general.

Sound like fun? More for some than others...so, let us explain. We're not trying to turn you into gun-wielding yahoos, change your opinion on the right to bear arms, or to freak you out.

If you've always been scared of guns, this afternoon will leave many questions answered, and you may find it soothes your nerves. If you're already familiar with the basics of firing a gun, mark's expertise will , um, blow you away.

Working with Mark is an opportunity not to be missed. You'll need an ID to get into the range. And if you want to dress like Indiana Jones or your favorite badass, we will kill the man that stops you.


MARK WORLAND
Mark Worland has been a threat management consultant (read: a guy you want on your side) for military officials, federal law enforcement agencies, and regular folks for decades.  Mark’s easy manner, extraordinary ethics and commandof the English language come in handy when he pulls out a revolver and calmly explains “never point a gun at something you don’t wish to destroy”. Mark’s confidence and calm make you want to learn about things you’d rather never think about…like firing guns, or giving CPR to a loved one.  We’ve tried to figure out where the enigmatic Worland goes when he is not with us, but we get the feeling that if he told us, he’d have to kill us…so we’re just relieved to have such an expert in our midst.

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