(8 hours - includes live-fire shooting exercises)
Teaches advanced combat-oriented handling and marksmanship skills using a tactical rifle and pistol, while operating extensively in fire-and-movement pairs.
Course Description
This is your opportunity to learn the high-performance shooting skills necessary to get accurate rounds on target faster, in the modern, up close and personal, Close Quarters Combat (CQC) environment. Using both a tactical rifle and pistol, learn the techniques of hitting close range targets quickly and confidently. This in-depth course includes instruction and drills designed to give you the fundamental skills to enhance success in combat , in competition, and in personal defense, at CQC distances under 30m.
This course is approximately 8-hours long and consists of range time learning advanced methods to operate a tactical rifle and pistol under field conditions on the range, including in buddy teams. Students learn:
Students do not take a formal examination.
Course Prerequisites
Students must satisfy these requirements, in order to be allowed to attend the course. Exceptions will be made at the sole discretion of the lead instructor, and with prior arrangement only.
Course Materials Provided
The student's following course materials are included in the cost of the course:
Course Packing List
Participation requires that the student provide the following equipment, which is not included in the cost of the course. Students who arrive without a piece of non-optional equipment listed below will be asked to leave, may be unable to participate in certain sections of instruction, or may be able to purchase suitable replacements on the premises, at our sole discretion. Students should pack:
Minimum Class Size Requirement
Due to the logistical efforts required to conduct this course, a minimum of 8 students must be registered and pre-paid, as of 72 hours before the scheduled time and date, for the course to be held. If this minimum requirement can not be met, the course will be rescheduled to a future date.
(Lesson Plan 2nd edition, 2013, 09/08)