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TacMed Handgun

Advanced

Duration: 1 day

$170.00

Fee

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Description

TacMed Handgun: This one-day course begins with a brief review of bleeding control skills. The course progresses to the range, where students merge learned self-applied trauma treatment skills with defensive handgun usage in various drills. Students will also perform drills involving threat engagement & casualty treatment. 250 rounds required for this course. Prerequisite: Defensive Handgun 2 or similar offering AND must have had Stop the Bleed, TCCC, TECC or equivalent. $175 (includes range fee)

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Expectations and Outcomes

Student will receive a Stop the Bleed course completion certificate from the American College of Surgeons Stop the Bleed program 

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Types

Advanced, Tactical Casualty Care (TCCC / TECC)

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Documentation Requirements

  • A current LTC or other state CCW permit
  • Active or retired LEO credentials
  • Active or reserve military ID
  • letter of no criminal history from local law enforcement agency along with copy of state drivers license/ID
(one of the above must be provided prior to class)

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Requirements

  • Serviceable handgun in at least .380 ACP (The SIG P320/M17 & 18 variants are prohibited)
  • A minimum of three magazines 
  • 250 rounds of factory training ammunition (no armor piercing)
  • Quality kydex or boltaron holster (leather is fine as long as mouth of holster is rigid/doesn't collapse) NO SERPA HOLSTERS, NO PADDLE HOLSTERS 
  • At least one spare magazine pouch and quality belt 
  • Eye and ear protection (electronic earpro is preferable) 
  • Attire suitable for range wear/closed toe shoes
  • Food, snacks and hydration to sustain one's self in a day long pistol class
  • Camp chair for breaks
  • Note taking material if desired
  • IFAK/Trauma kit if you have one (as you should) Training medical gear to use in class will be provided by the instructor