
Introduction: This challenging five day course focuses on methods of instruction on the carbine. After a review of weapons fundamentals both in the classroom and on the range, the students will learn how to run a live-fire range and how to instruct practical live-fire lessons. Attendees will be required to use iron sites throughout the week and for the firearms test at the completion of the course. The course will enhance existing instructional skills and does include actual, live-fire instructional time with students.
Aim: The student will learn how to instruct practical, live-fire classes, develop drills, troubleshoot problem students and increase the skill level of their students.
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Ammunition Requirements: 2000 rounds carbine and 250 rounds pistol
Gear: Pistol, holster, three high capacity (15rds) magazines or six low capacity (7-8 rds), magazine holders, belt, carbine with sling, four carbine magazines (30 rds), magazine holder or pouch for carbine magazines, carbine-mounted white light, handheld flashlight, clear wraparound ballistic eye protection, ear protection, rain gear, weapons cleaning kit, clothing appropriate for climate and conditions and a water bottle or other hydration system. Knee and elbow pads are strongly recommended.
Method: This course will be taught using classroom lectures, practical field exercises, and actual instruction under supervision.
Skill Prerequisites: U.S. Training Center Carbine Operator Course, proof of prior firearms instructor or general instructor certification.
Number of attendees: 6-14
Duration: 5 days
Course Cost: $995.00 includes lunch each training day.
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