The Carbine is a very robust weapon system that can be utilized in both close and distant engagements. This course will instill confidence in the student and enable them to become very familiar with their weapon systems at any range. Both strengths and weaknesses of the carbine under less than ideal conditions will be explored. Teamwork, operator survivability, communication and unconventional shooting positions are the main focus of the course.
None
5 or 6
days
$950 or $1140
500 handgun & 700 carbine, 1000 handgun & carbine
Safe use and handling
Fundamentals of marksmanship
Understanding the ballistic curve as it relates to the 5.56 cartridge
Range and wind estimation
Long range engagements
Barricade and positional shooting
Moving targets
Low light shooting
Efficient communications
Adaptability to unconventional scenarios
Weak side shooting, injury shooting
Malfunction and reloading drills
Transition to secondary weapon
Proper use of cover
Cover selection
Acute angle firing
Multiple targets at multiple distances under stress
Extreme stress fire scenarios
Close quarter battle
Tactical formations
Vehicle drills
Moving target engagement
Small unit tactics and operating procedures
Force on Force training
Magazine feed semi-automatic rifle (.223 or higher)
Handgun
Leather or nylon sling, not a carrying strap
Cleaning gear for Rifle
Pen, pencil, highlighter, and black marker
Two small spiral notebooks or one rifle data book
Flashlight
Eye and ear protection
Long sleeved shirts and long pants
Durable boots or footwear
Camelback or other water system
Leather gloves
Rucksack or backpack to carry all gear
Ammunition
4 extra magazines
Pouches for extra magazines
Thigh, belt, or chest rig
Sunscreen
Bug Spray
Hat or Ball Cap
Rain Gear
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