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5/16/2009 7:30:12 PM EDT
I am checking to see if there are people interested in attending an AR-15 / M-16 Armoring Course in Wisconsin again.  It has been a few years since we did an Open Enrollment Course there, so if there is enough interest then we will look at doing another.

I wanted to see what you would think about doing another armoring course in WI.  Do you think there would be interest?


Here is what the course entails:


AR15 / M16 ARMORING COURSE
(OPEN ENROLLMENT)



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SLR15 Rifles is featured in the current issue of Guns & Ammo Magazine Tactical Guns & Gear Annual, Shooting Times (January 2008), and December 2008 SWAT Magazine on our receivers, October 2007 SWAT Magazine article on our Grail Rifle , and the March 2006 SWAT Magazine Cover Story. Our Armoring Course has taught for a decade all over the country. The armoring course with our shooting course was reviewed in SWAT Magazine September 2004 Article. This course is currently mentioned in the August 2006 issue of SWAT Magazine, and you will see another great picture of one of our rifles in the December 2006 (pg.74) issue as well.

Here is a brief overview of what is covered and I can tell you it is a very busy hands on full 2-days of AR15/M16 Armoring:
History of the Weapon
Cycles of Function
General Disassembly & Assembly
Identification of Common Problems and Parts
Nomenclature
Identification of Group Components
Semi, Burst, and Full Auto Parts and Conversions
Complete Armoring Disassembly / Assembly
Barrel Replacement
Cleaning and Maintenance
Sight and Distance Considerations
Ballistic Issues
Barrel Twist, Length, and Choices
Gas System
Parts Interchangability, including Brands
Headspace
Firing Pin Protrusion
Trigger Jobs
Chamber Inspection and Polishing
Accessories and Customizing
Tool Options and Selection
Iron Sights (A1/A2/A3) Disassembly/Reassembly
Optics
SOP/MOD Accessories and Additions
Etc


All tools, manuals, and anything else that is necessary is supplied. We will provide rifles with prior arrangements so we know how many to bring. We prefer that students bring their own weapon systems to get familiar with their own configuration and modifications, plus this allows the time for a good thorough cleaning and inspection, plus we can replace and repair any parts necessary. This is a very intensive course that we cover in 2-days, so be prepared to get a lot of hands on knowledge.

If anyone would like this course in their area, please contact us to make arrangements about getting it coordianted, all we need is a suitable classroom for a course and we will be there, the host gets a minimum of 2 complimentary spots.


CY6
Greg Sullivan "Sully"
SLR15 Rifles
TheDefensiveEdge.com

5/17/2009 2:14:48 PM EDT
[#1]
I'd be up for one for sure.
5/17/2009 2:20:20 PM EDT
[#2]
I work at Gander Mountain in Kenosha.  We have a big meeting room that would be pretty nice for the course.  I'll talk to the managers on Monday and see what we could do.
5/18/2009 7:33:11 AM EDT
[#3]
I would be interested in the Wisconsin course.  I was planning on taking the course coming up in July in IL (assuming approval by the accountant).   A wisconsin offering would be an easier sell.
5/18/2009 7:45:12 AM EDT
[#4]
cost?
5/18/2009 10:35:08 AM EDT
[#5]
I'd be mucho interested. I wanted to take Illinois class but can't raise funds right now. Any idea when or where?