No one is above a little bashing, and I suppose Daniel is an easy target. He's opinionated, outspoken, and a little deficient on social skills.
That being said, he is one of the most dedicated proponents of 2A rights in the state. He has been organizing and running the HRA/LIFE fun shoots for a decade. He brings a CARLOAD of guns to each of those events, and donates hundreds of dollars of ammo so that people can try them every month. He donates guns and other prizes to 2A fund raisers such as the FNRA dinner. He gives cases of ammo and allows the use of dozens of his guns for the Shooting Sports Fair. He teaches with LIFE, and when he does, brings more guns than the rest of the other instructors combined. He's tireless, and makes me embarrassed to call myself an advocate by comparison.
Does he really know his stuff? I'm not into the whole tactical / tacticool training thing, but he is hired, on a fairly regular basis, by the US military to conduct training for them. My favorite is the Navy hiring him to train things like "how to retake your ship after it has been boarded." Whatever he may be full of, it's something that our troops are benefiting from.
I'm not saying you have to like him. I'm certainly not saying your negative experience, if you've had one, is invalid. I am saying the guy is a force for good with few equals in this arena.
Tom, I hope that we did not hurt anyone with the blog. I was just curious and it certainly drew a lot of attention from folks who are more experienced with the shop. I took no offense from the little guy and yes he can be an easy target which is why we just left the shop politely. He has a chip on his shoulder. Judging by the comments on Yelp it is what it is.
Hey thats great if he donates his time and I had no idea! Good on him for supporting a local "not for profit" club. Besides, it looks like Kokohead is the only viable solution for non MIL/LEO to improve their weapons manipulation skill set, unless you have your own land or know someone who has the acreage to shoot.
Let me put this into perspective. Some of the biggest jerks in the gun industry volunteer and give back to the community as well. Rob Pincus will belittle neophytes during a class just because he can. He speaks so fast and vomits a bunch of information which literally confuses less seasoned shooters. However, when you see him on Personal Defense Network, he is a saint and the next best thing to "tacticool". Many years ago, I aspired to train with him. It was a big disappointment when we trained with his company. Some of our personal associates will not invite him to various units who are preparing to go into harms way.
Another example is Mark La Rue, from La Rue Tactical. He donates thousands of dollars to various 2A organizations across the country. Unfortunately, he is very arrogant and it shows when ever we see him at Shot Show. He once placed an offered at his booth to replace defective ARMS mounts with his mounts in effort to discredit the competition. The management from Shot Show told him to stop doing that. He complied and refused to speak to anyone for the rest of the show. No class at all. There are more of them out there and the owner of KGS is no exception. We have that in the mainland too.
Finally, please understand that there a hand full of credible folks working at the AT/FP Training Center at Pearl Harbor. I am not sure if he is one of those guys. As I have stated before, the young man has passion but I personally would not want this guy covering my rear, based on the responses from his patrons and how he is perceived. He just dose not fit the persona of a credible instructor who is open to encouraging potential students to understand their limitations and capabilities under stress in a non permissive environment. I am sorry but Suarez International and Chuck Taylor Schools do not count! (check KGS website) These firearms instructors were former FRONT SIGHT employees who figured out a way to make money buy teaching folks dynamic shooting positions etc. Chuck has a handgun master test which is not very difficult. Suarez International dose not have a standards test, like SIG SAUER Academy and Rogers Shooting School. I have been fortunate enough to attend these schools and I always aspire to stay humble as firearms student/instructor because there are always going to be different ways to solve a problem.
Now I am curious and I will contact our folks at Ford Island to see what his background is, since he must be an adjunct instructor according to your statement, the next time we are TDY in Hawaii.
Lets put an end to this thread and I really appreciate the candid feedback. I never expected to see this many response in a short amount of time. Tom, you are right! KGS has definitely made an impact in this arena.
Mahalo Gents!