Carbine 1
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Course Summary:
This is an introductory class for those who have purchased an AR or AK platform but have had no official hands-on training for operating this firearm safely and effectively. You will leave this training with a thorough working knowledge of your firearm system and its capabilities.
Prerequisites:
Good basic knowledge of safe rifle handling skills (muzzle awareness, trigger finger discipline, etc.) is a must and students must be able to demonstrate that they are able to hear and follow given instructions.
Course Length/Hours:
1 Day - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Topics Covered:
Disassembly, assembly, and nomenclature
Proper techniques for zeroing your sights (iron or optic)
Loading and unloading procedures
Shooting positions: standing, kneeling, prone
Shooting drills that will get you quickly on target
Cleaning and maintenance
Gear Requirements:
Reliable magazine-fed carbine (.223, 5.56, 7.62, etc.)
4 reliable magazines (for carbine and pistol)
Sling (make sure it is installed and supports the rifle)
Method of carrying rifle/pistol magazines (chest rig or belt attachments)
Iron sights or optics (and tools necessary to adjust them)
ELECTRONIC hearing protection - Students must be able to clearly hear and understand instructors/instructions during this training
Eye protection
Ammo: 400 rounds
Weather appropriate clothing, including boots - We shoot rain or shine
Billed hat or ball cap
Shooting mat in case the ground is wet
Lunch, snacks, and plenty of hydration - Our training areas can get HOT!!
Classroom & Range Information:
Dedicated Classroom - Please note that firearms and/or ammunition are NOT allowed in the classroom!!
Portable restroom facilities on-site
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This is an introductory class for those who have purchased an AR or AK platform but have had no official hands-on training for operating this firearm safely and effectively. You will leave this training with a thorough working knowledge of your firearm system and its capabilities.
Prerequisites:
Good basic knowledge of safe rifle handling skills (muzzle awareness, trigger finger discipline, etc.) is a must and students must be able to demonstrate that they are able to hear and follow given instructions.
Course Length/Hours:
1 Day - 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Topics Covered:
Disassembly, assembly, and nomenclature
Proper techniques for zeroing your sights (iron or optic)
Loading and unloading procedures
Shooting positions: standing, kneeling, prone
Shooting drills that will get you quickly on target
Cleaning and maintenance
Gear Requirements:
Reliable magazine-fed carbine (.223, 5.56, 7.62, etc.)
4 reliable magazines (for carbine and pistol)
Sling (make sure it is installed and supports the rifle)
Method of carrying rifle/pistol magazines (chest rig or belt attachments)
Iron sights or optics (and tools necessary to adjust them)
ELECTRONIC hearing protection - Students must be able to clearly hear and understand instructors/instructions during this training
Eye protection
Ammo: 400 rounds
Weather appropriate clothing, including boots - We shoot rain or shine
Billed hat or ball cap
Shooting mat in case the ground is wet
Lunch, snacks, and plenty of hydration - Our training areas can get HOT!!
Classroom & Range Information:
Dedicated Classroom - Please note that firearms and/or ammunition are NOT allowed in the classroom!!
Portable restroom facilities on-site
Use Google Maps to GPS
Get Tickets
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