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Solo Behavior Compliant Close Quarters Battle

Intermediate

Duration: 16 hours

$395.00

Fee

Date Location Class Size Class Time Instructor Availability
Register Now May 25 Saturday
2 Day Class
Pooler, GA
4 - 10 Students 8:30am - 4:30pm Vann Winn Space Available
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Description

Close Quarters Battle starts here. This course will teach you the fundamentals of solo and two-man Behavior Compliant Close Quarters Battle (BC/CQB). In the classroom portion of the course, you will learn the Empirically Validated base concepts and guiding principles along with the physiological and psychological issues that arise during high stress environments.

Performance-Based Training: Our methods and teachings may be a little different than what you have previously experienced. We use Performance-Based training combined with limited Standards-Based training. Obviously, we have high standards for our training programs but we don’t train for outcomes ie. ambiguous standards, we train for your forward progress. Our focus is to help you improve your personal performance (skillset) at whatever level you are at today so you can be better, faster and smarter tomorrow.

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Topics Covered

Warrior mindset, Deadly Force, The real battles in a Gunfight, Behavior Compliant Tactics, On the range, you will develop a thorough understanding of Solo and Two-Man CQB, Solo and Team Movement, How to use body mechanics, Compressed Ready Techniques, Compressed Threshold Techniques, Weapon Manipulations, 3 Reload Tactics, Clearing Multiple Malfunctions, CQB Tactics and Strategy that will directly transfer to the shoot house. Tactical Raid Planning, Critical Decision Making, Target Identification/Discrimination, Room Entries, Room Clearing, Shooting and Moving, Shooting while Moving, Inside the shoot house, you will learn to put it all together and see first-hand the benefits of BC/CQB in action. This course will help everyone from Patrolman to full Operator develop a deeper understanding and knowledge base of BC/CQB including the skills, tactics and foundational principles of the system. BC/CQB tactics work and you will experience the BC/CQB difference for yourself.

Finally, students will vet the BC/CQB system by putting it to the test during force-on-force training in the shoot house. You will end the course with a better understanding of what it means to be a Solo Operator or a Two-Man Unit. The BC/CQB system is designed to make you an overall better Operator whether solo, with a partner or a full team. This translates into increased knowledge, confidence and survivability. This course can be customized to meet the specific training needs of your team, group or department.

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Types

Advanced, Intermediate, LEO / MIL / SEC Courses, Private Classes (Group / Individual)

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Documentation Requirements

None

The instructor requires a copy of your Government Issued ID once you register.

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Requirements

$25.00 range fee per day for Non 17 South Rod and Gun Club members.  (Only for courses at 17 South)

Prerequisite
- Fundamental Combat Pistol and Rifle or equivalent

First things first, empty your cup. Neither a full cup nor a big ego have room for more. Come with an open-mind and humble spirit ready to learn and work hard to move forward in your skill development. This is a Combat style CQB course so you will get dirty, sweaty and tired. (But it will be so worth it!)

  1. Proof and previous pistol and rifle training. Our Fundamentals of Combat Pistol 1 and Fundamentals of Combat Rifle 1 or equivalent (Certified Law Enforcement Officer’s automatically qualify)

  2. A quality semi-automatic or fully automatic rifle with iron sights and/or optic and a sling.

  3. A quality semi-automatic pistol (iron sights or optic) with a tactical or duty holster.

  4. At least 3 magazines for your rifle.

  5. At least 3 magazines for your pistol with tactical or duty mag pouches.

  6. Tactical or Duty belt

  7. Full tactical kit (vest, plate carrier, helmet, etc.)

  8. Minimum of 300 rounds of quality rifle range ammo.

  9. Minimum of 300 rounds of quality pistol range ammo.

  10. Department owned SIM, UTM or Airsoft pistol and rifle if available.

  11. Weather appropriate attire that you don’t mind getting dirty. (Patrol uniforms may get ruined)

  12. Hearing protection and Eye protection

  13. Hydration - Water, Gatorade, etc.

  14. Lunch/Snacks

  15. Small notebook/pen

  16. Brown or tan masking tape (to tape holes in targets)

    Recommended Items - Electronic ear pro, Hat, Gloves, Kneepads, Sunscreen, bug repellant

 

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