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 TASC: Rifle & Pistol Classes $75 each class! @ Prado Range, CA. New classes 15 & 16 October
Stan08  [Team Member]
8/19/2011 10:49:31 PM

I can work with a diverse spectrum of people (joint patrol with Afghan National Army, Marjeh, Afghanistan June 2010).

The Academy of Saint Crispian
www.stcrispian.com
stcrispian2008@yahoo.com

Rifle 101, 202 and Pistol 101, 202
Date: Sat, Sun, and Mon 8 – 10 October, Sat & Sun 15-16 October and Sat, Sun, and Mon 11-13 November 2011
Location: Prado Olympic Shooting Park 17501 Pomona Rincon Rd Chino, CA 91708 (by Hwy 71 & 91)

Rifle/Carbine 101: Saturday, 8 October 2011 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm CLASS FULL
Rifle/Carbine 202: Saturday, 8 October 2011 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm CLASS FULL

Rifle/Carbine 101: Sunday, 9 October 2011 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm $75.00 (5 seats remaining)
Rifle/Carbine 202: Sunday, 9 October 2011 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm $75.00 (5 seats remaining)

Pistol 101: Monday, 10 October 2011 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm $75.00
Pistol 202: Monday, 10 October 2011 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm $75.00

Pistol 101: Saturday, 15 October 2011 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm $75.00 (4 seats remaining)
Rifle/Carbine 101: Saturday, 15 October 2011 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm $75.00 (4 seats remaining)

Rifle/Carbine 202: Sunday, 16 October 2011 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm $75.00 (4 seats remaining)
Shotgun 101: Sunday, 16 October 2011 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm $75.00 (4 seats remaining)


Rifle/Carbine 101: Friday, 11 November 2011 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm $75.00
Rifle/Carbine 202: Friday, 11 November 2011 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm $75.00

Pistol 101: Saturday, 12 November 2011 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm $75.00
Pistol 202: Saturday, 12 November 2011 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm $75.00

Rifle/Carbine 101: Sunday, 13 November 2011 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm $75.00
Rifle/Carbine 202: Sunday, 13 November 2011 @ 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm $75.00

$200 for any combination of three classes or $75 each class. $250 for four classes.


Please pay upon arrival and check-in.
Q. Why should you take these classes from me?

A. 1. My experience (see www.stcrispian.com). US Marine infantryman since 1990/Infantry Officer since 2000. Iraq x 2 and recent combat experience in Marjeh, Afghanistan, Helmand Province with Task Forces 3/6 and 2/9, May – November 2010. I am still serving in the Marine Corps Reserves.
2. Low class size.
3. Best price and value considering my operational experience. Shop around.
4. Maximum use of your time; four hours for each discipline rather than 2-4 days.
5. Low ammunition requirement for today’s budgets.
6. I will train you to Individual Training Standards (ITS) which are quantifiable, achievable and relevant which you
must pass or remediate. You can't squeak by.
7. Training is adjustable to your needs and situational requirements, try that with anyone else.
8. If you aren’t satisfied? 100% refund. You only risk your time and ammo.

Course Information

Rifle/Carbine101 Training Plan:


Rifle/Carbine 101: Standing from the 50m line.

Rifle/Carbine 101: Supine prone from the 25m line.

*No prerequisites

Topics covered:
4 Weapons Safety Rules
Weapons Condition of M-16/M-4
Mission of the Rifle
Nomenclature of the Rifle (M-16/M-4)
Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship
Basic firing positions (standing, kneeling, prone)
Misfire procedures with practical application
Magazine change with practical application
Weapons maintenance: cleaning and lubricating


Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
Engage target from prone slow
Engage target from standing with type 1 misfire
Engage target from urban prone
Engage target from supported kneeling
Engage target from supine prone
Engage target from standing + kneeling
Failure drills
Engage and close with target
Buddy team magazine change drill

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Rifle/Carbine 202 Training Plan:

*Rifle/Carbine 101 or equivalent from another institution with skills test (see Rifle 101).

Topics covered:
Teamwork
Fire and movement
Lateral and implicit communications
And more…

Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
Engage target from cover and concealment
Engage target from the flank
Engaging multiple targets
Multiple fire and movement drills
Primary to secondary weapon transition drills
Engage and close with target
More buddy team magazine change drills
And more…

Gear List for Rifle/Carbine 101 & 202 Class:
Reliable, proven magazine-fed, semi-automatic rifle. Set up per your own defensive needs.
Sling: 1, 2, or 3 point.
At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
Small bottle of lubricant and cleaning kit.
Load Bearing Equipment: belt with magazine pouches or a chest rig or load bearing vest or plate carrier with pouches.
Minimum 400 rounds of quality factory ammunition for each class. Tracers and steel core are prohibited.

Additionally for Rifle/Carbine 202:
Service-type pistol, holster, magazines, belt, pistol magazine pouches and 100 rounds of ammunition.

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Pistol 101 Training Plan:


Pistol 101: Buddy magazine change drill

*No prerequisites

Topics Covered:
4 Weapons Safety Rules
Mission of the Pistol
Weapons Condition of Pistols
Nomenclature of the Pistol
Fundamentals of Pistol Marksmanship
Firing positions (Weaver, Isosceles, kneeling, prone)
Misfire procedures with practical application
Magazine change with practical application
Weapons maintenance: cleaning and lubricating

Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
Engage target from standing
Engage target from supported kneeling
Engage target from standing + kneeling
Engage target from standing with type 1 misfire
Engage target from prone
Engage target from urban prone
Engage target from supine prone
Engage and close with target
Buddy Mag Change

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Pistol 202 Training Plan

*Pistol 101 or equivalent from another institution with skills test (see Pistol 101).

Topics covered:
Teamwork
Fire and movement
Lateral and implicit communications
And more…

Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
Engage target from cover and concealment
Engage target from the flank
Engaging multiple targets
Multiple fire and movement drills
Engage and close with target
More buddy team magazine change drills
And more…

Gear List for Pistol 101 & 202 Class:
• Reliable, proven semi-automatic pistol.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Quality Holster; Blackhawk Serpa, Eagle, Safariland, Bianchi, etc.
• Small bottle of lubricant and cleaning kit.
• Strong gun-specific belt unless holster is on your load bearing equipment.
• Minimum 270 rounds of quality factory ammunition for each class.


For all firearms training, the common equipment list is:
• Positive mental attitude and open mind to learn new things.
• Eye protection: Shooting glasses or sunglasses will be mandatory
• Hearing protection: ear plugs or muffs
• Cargo pants (BDUs or 5-11s)
• Boots or strong shoes
• Water and chow for lunch
• Pen and notebook for nuggets of wisdom
• Hat with brim (recommended)
• Knee pads (recommended)
• Sunscreen
• Bag or pack to hold belongings
• Towel, rag, or shemagh for general purpose
• Snacks: power bars, trail mix, etc.
• Gatorade in addition to water

The Day is Ours,
Stanton "Stan” Lee




FAB-10_Guy  [Member]
8/21/2011 2:46:49 AM
I'm assuming your training venue is in CA? I need to read more carefully If we are coming in from out-of-state, we would need to bring with us CA-compliant firearms/magazines I would think. How do CA gun laws limit yours or your students' experiences?
Stan08  [Team Member]
8/21/2011 11:23:01 AM

Originally Posted By FAB-10_Guy:
I'm assuming your training venue is in CA? I need to read more carefully If we are coming in from out-of-state, we would need to bring with us CA-compliant firearms/magazines I would think. How do CA gun laws limit yours or your students' experiences?

Hello,

The simple answer is yes. There is also an exemption for out-of-state competitions etc. but I will need to research this in detail before I give you an educated answer.

But my simple solution for you is that I can rent you one of my pre-ban rifles or just the lower, whereby you could use the upper and optics of your choice.

BTW, the Prado Range is located less than 30 minutes from Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm so you could conceivably knock out some vacation time concurrently.

Most Californian's use the bullet button mag release which hampers reloading drills but there are many interesting solutions out there. Most tactics, techniques, and procedures remain the same regardless; shooting from the supine and urban prone remains the same, good form = good form. I think we are all hoping So Cal becomes a 51st state with our own laws!