Here are what some fathers had to say about the training they and their sons received:
"My twelve year old son Austin was at the age where his interest in guns rivaled his possible "teenage" access to them. I wanted to instill with him the true enjoyment of guns while making gun safety and responsibility a lifetime value and pursuit.
This was a serious lesson and topic that I needed to get across to my son and I also wanted to enjoy the experience with him. I contacted Bill Beasley at American Defense Enterprises and he graciously accepted the request and task. Bill designed a two hour course that was informative, hands on and really drove home how to respect a gun and the awareness of your surroundings.
We had a 1 hour classroom course where Bill and his talented team ran through gun handling, shooting techniques and gun safety on pistols, semi-automatic pistols, shot guns and rifles. A real hands-on workshop. I was impressed what was covered in that hour, how they held my sons attention and it was a great brush up course for myself. The 2nd hour we took what we learned into the indoor shooting range with loading, unloading, handling and target shooting.
Watching them patiently coach and train my son with handling and shooting techniques was impressive. The two-hour grin and pure fascination on my son's face said it all. This was high-level training and an experience he or I would never forget. Great thanks to Bill and his team for a job well done and a bulls eye on my request. I would highly recommend Bill and ADE youth training! What a valuable shared experience for Father and Son."
Dan H
Los Angeles, CA
Dear Bill,
My son and I had a firearm's class yesterday (with your instructor Eddie). By the way, my son has done everything from Brazilian jujitsu to being the youngest person to summit the highest mountain in Peru ... but has never had more fun than he did yesterday. He was notably impressed ...as am I ... with the ADE training and with Eddie's skill as an instructor. What a great birthday gift! Thanks so much.
Gary H.