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Description
This two day course will prepare the attendee to engage and neutralize threats for the protection of self and others using the tactical carbine and pistol.
Special emphasis is given to the fundamental principles, which provide the student with the tactics, techniques, and procedures necessary to prevail in medium range to close quarters engagements within the urban environment.
This offer is for a limited time only, so sign up today before it's gone!
Topics Covered
Topics include:
- Shooting fundamentals
- Standard and unconventional fighting positions
- Proper use of cover and concealment
- Malfunctions and reloads
- Multiple target acquisition
- Rifle to pistol transitions
- Barricaded shooting
- Individual movement techniques
- Close quarter considerations
- And more...
Expectations and Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, attendees will receive a certificate of completion.
Types
Intermediate, Rifle
Documentation Requirements
Students must bring government issue identification to class.
Military, law enforcement, or first reponder personnel taking advantage of the 10% discount must show proof of service at the event.
Requirements
Required gear:
- 1 Carbine (556/223, 762x39, etc; pistol carbine are acceptable)
- Tactical sling
- 3 carbine magazines (minimum)
- 600 rounds carbine
- Ability to carry 2 spare carbine mags on your person. (gun belt, LBE, etc)
- 1 semi-automatic pistol of at least 9mm caliber
- Sturdy belt with a tactical holster for pistol
- 3 pistol magazines and magazine pouch
- 200 rounds pistol ammo
- Wrap around eye protection
- Hearing protection
- Hydration
- Gun lube and rag
- Chamber flag for your carbine
- Lunch
Optional gear (not required):
- Sunscreen/bug spray
- Brimmed hat
- Long sleeve shirt
- Lawn chair
- Knee and elbow pads
Zeroing
It is strongly recommended that you zero your rifle before class. If you do not know how to zero your rifle, please contact us at (479) 871.7580, at least 72 hours prior to class to make arrangements to get your weapon zeroed. We will not take class time up for zeroing.