Been a while since I've written an AAR, but this was a fun class:
https://thehebrewhammer.net/2021/03/02/green-ops-practical-red-dot-pistol-skills-aar/
If I were going to summarize it quickly, think "a very well-executed MSP Red Dot Lite class". The iconic Modern Samurai Project red dot pistol class isn't for everyone in the sense that it's a somewhat intimidating situation for newer shooters - lots of revved-up shooters, firehose-style learning, and at least one strong personality. The Green Ops class is a little more sedate, but teaches you most of the same stuff. It was raining nearly the entire time, so if you can make a red dot pistol work in that kind of weather, you can make it work in any weather. Also loved the instructor to student ratio (1:4), which gave you plenty of opportunities for personal coaching.
Also, semi-related: the P320 X5 Legion is a beast. Only one malfunction the entire class (stovepipe), and that very well may have been the ammo. I am getting my spare (LCI) barrel ported to see if that can give me any compensator-esque benefits with controlling muzzle rise further.
https://thehebrewhammer.net/2021/03/02/green-ops-practical-red-dot-pistol-skills-aar/
If I were going to summarize it quickly, think "a very well-executed MSP Red Dot Lite class". The iconic Modern Samurai Project red dot pistol class isn't for everyone in the sense that it's a somewhat intimidating situation for newer shooters - lots of revved-up shooters, firehose-style learning, and at least one strong personality. The Green Ops class is a little more sedate, but teaches you most of the same stuff. It was raining nearly the entire time, so if you can make a red dot pistol work in that kind of weather, you can make it work in any weather. Also loved the instructor to student ratio (1:4), which gave you plenty of opportunities for personal coaching.
Also, semi-related: the P320 X5 Legion is a beast. Only one malfunction the entire class (stovepipe), and that very well may have been the ammo. I am getting my spare (LCI) barrel ported to see if that can give me any compensator-esque benefits with controlling muzzle rise further.