"Tactics without Skill at Arms is the Noise Before Defeat"
Statistics indicate that the majority of gunfights occur at night and in low light conditions. However, many individuals who carry a firearm for self-defense do not carry a flashlight, and those who do often lack training in using it effectively. This course will introduce participants to several popular shooting techniques that utilize flashlights and tritium-style night sights.
Target Audience
This course is designed for all individuals who carry a firearm for self-defense, including concealed carry permit holders and self-defense practitioners.
Course Content
Participants will receive comprehensive instruction on:
Techniques for shooting with a flashlight in low light conditions
Comparison of muzzle flash using various types of factory ammunition
The tactical importance of moving after illuminating and identifying a threat
Merits of different flashlight types
How to search and clear a house or other structure using a flashlight
Course of Fire
Participants will fire approximately 200 rounds in various drills to master the techniques covered in the course.
Equipment Requirements
Students must bring:
A serviceable handgun
200 rounds of factory ammunition
A flashlight
Eye and ear protection
Belt and holster
Mag pouches
A baseball style cap
Duration
This is a one-day course.
Certification
Participants will receive a certificate of completion upon finishing the course.
$249.00
If an intruder broke into your dwelling, would you know what to do? While it's generally not advisable to conduct a search of your home if you suspect there is someone who intends you harm, there are circumstances where you may need to act, especially if a loved one is in danger. Your first course of action should be to call 911 before retrieving your firearm. This course will teach tactics and techniques that have been proven to increase your chances of success and survival in such situations.
Target Audience
This course is designed for individuals living in any dwelling, including houses, condos, apartments, or townhomes.
Course Content
Participants will learn:
Intelligent decision-making for cornering and house clearing
The difference between cover and concealment
Techniques for entering and searching a room while maintaining cover
The importance of avoiding the "fatal funnel"
Critical distance maintenance from walls and corners
How to identify and avoid telegraphing target indicators
Demonstration of the effectiveness of cover and concealment using drywall and concrete block with .22, .38, 9mm, and .45 caliber ammunition
Course of Fire
Participants will fire approximately 200 rounds in various drills to master the techniques covered in the course.
Equipment Requirements
Students must bring:
A safe and serviceable firearm
200 rounds of factory ammunition
Eye and ear protection (active hearing protection encouraged; no ear plugs)
An acceptable holster (see equipment requirements, below)
A flashlight
A baseball-style cap
Duration
This is a one-day course.
Certification
Participants will receive a certificate of completion upon finishing the course.
$249.00
We live in a mobile society and spend a significant amount of time in and around motor vehicles. Statistically, you are more likely to be attacked while entering or leaving a transitional space. When you are entering or exiting a vehicle, the space around it is considered a transitional space. This course will teach students how to manage this and other similar transitional spaces effectively.
Target Audience
This course is designed for individuals who carry a firearm for personal protection and frequently drive or ride in motor vehicles.
Course Content
Participants will learn:
How to access your firearm from a seated position
Engaging a threat while seated, entering, or exiting a vehicle
Responding to a carjacking and understanding why your vehicle may be your best weapon
Shooting from a vehicle and shooting through glass
The effects of bullets on different parts of a vehicle, including which parts can stop bullets and which cannot
Course of Fire
Participants will fire 250 rounds in drills to master the techniques covered in the course.
Equipment Requirements
Students must bring:
A safe and serviceable firearmRounds of factory ammunition
250 rounds of factory ammunition
Eye and ear protection (active hearing protection encouraged; no ear plugs)
An acceptable holster (see equipment requirements, below)
A baseball-style cap
Duration
This is a one-day course.
Certification
Participants will receive a certificate of completion upon finishing the course.
$249.00
Tactical Anatomy is an innovative approach to marksmanship that has revolutionized firearms training. Developed over years with input from the police firearms training community, this course is primarily designed to teach anatomically effective marksmanship skills to law enforcement recruits, SWAT teams, and patrol officers. However, we believe that legally armed citizens of all stripes have the right to access this training, so we offer civilian classes as well.
The Tactical Anatomy Systems™ Shooting With Xray Vision course has been adopted as standard training by dozens of police organizations in the United States and Canada. It represents a truly original approach to deadly force training that maximizes your likelihood of not only surviving but winning any deadly force scenario.
This training utilizes proven principles of adult learning theory to yield rapid, retainable skills resulting in dramatically improved performance in defensive shootings. Students will be trained in the critical anatomic zones of the human body and learn how to visualize these vital zones in 3 dimensions from any angle. Participants will also bridge the gap between 2-dimensional range firearms competency and the 3-dimensional anatomy of the human body.
Target Audience
This course is designed for law enforcement personnel, security personnel and legally armed citizens.
Course Content
Participants will receive comprehensive instruction on:
Anatomically effective marksmanship skills
Critical anatomic zones of the human body
Visualizing vital zones in 3 dimensions from any angle
Bridging the gap between range firearms competency and human anatomy
Course of Fire
Participants will engage in live fire and laser fire drills designed to master course techniques.
Equipment Requirements
Students must bring:
A safe and serviceable firearm
100 rounds of factory ammunition
Eye and ear protection (active hearing protection encouraged; no ear plugs)
An acceptable holster (see equipment requirements, below)
A baseball-style cap
Duration
This is a one-day course.
Certification
Participants will receive a certificate of completion upon finishing the course.
$249.00