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Posted: 6/18/2012 2:36:00 PM
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TigerSwan 3 Day Tactical Pistol and Carbine June 22-24 2012 This course is designed to teach and develop the weapons handling skills needed in a tactical environment. It emphasizes safety, awareness and surgical marksmanship. Shooters will focus on constructive training venues throughout the course, giving them the skills, training mindset and methodology necessary to train themselves. The following topics will be taught in the course: Diagnostic evaluation with both weapons Sights, zeroing, external ballistics, slings, equipment setup Fundamentals of rifle and pistol marksmanship Reloading & malfunction drills Shooting positions Multiple shots / multiple targets Drills The Set-up and shooting on the move Shooting from barricades & covered positions Efficient training methodology and drills Ammo requirements: 1200 rounds of pistol ammunition, 750 rounds of rifle ammunition. Prerequisite (one of the following): Successful completion of TSI Introductory Pistol or Carbine Course Active Law Enforcement or Military USPSA “C” Classification or higher IDPA Sharpshooter Classification or higher Training schedule: Show time is 0730 with instruction starting at 8am and ending at 5pm. Individual equipment: Pistol with 5 magazines / Carbine with 5 magazines Belt with holster and magazine pouches Magazine holder for the carbine/rifle. Knee and Elbow pads (optional) Weapon cleaning kit (with Oil for guns.) Rain or inclement weather gear Eye and Ear protection (clear and shaded lens are recommended) Water / Snacks / Lunch (We’ll take an hour lunch break around noon. Lunch can also be purchased at fast food restaurants within a 10 mile radius of the range.) Hat / Gloves (rifles will get hot.) Sun Screen (non-greasy or water resistant recommended) Optical Sight for rifle (Optional, but highly recommended.) Course includes: 24 hours of instruction and a certificate of completion. Cost: $750 tuition fee Most items on the gear list can be rented via the application at additional cost or purchased at the Proshop * We recommend you wear comfortable shoes, long pants, and a long sleeve shirt that you don’t mind getting dirty |
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