I've Got My CCDW - Now What? 8 Hours. 24 Students.
Topics include (but are not limited to): Weapon & holster selection, gun handling (including reloading, one-hand operation), concealed carry issues (including clothing selection), marksmanship review, drawing from concealment.
Required Equipment: Eye & ear protection, brimmed hat, semi-automatic pistol or revolver, concealment holster, outer garment for concealment, 2 additional magazines or speed-loaders, minimum 250 rounds ammunition.
Prerequisite: CCDW.
Defensive Handgun 1. 16 Hours. 20 Students.
Topics include (but are not limited to): Marksmanship fundamentals, gun handling (including presentation from holster, reloading, malfunction clearance, one-hand operation), shooting from positions.
Required Equipment: Eye & ear protection, brimmed hat, semi-automatic pistol or revolver, holster, 2 additional magazines or speed-loaders, cleaning kit, minimum 500 rounds ammunition. Knee & elbow protection recommended. Body armor recommended for law enforcement.
Prerequisite: None.
Defensive Handgun 2. 16 Hours. 20 Students.
Topics include (but are not limited to): Marksmanship fundamentals review, gun handling review (including reloading, malfunction clearance), support-hand shooting, low-light & flashlight operation, shooting from positions, pivots, movement.
Required Equipment: Eye & ear protection, brimmed hat, semi-automatic pistol or revolver, holster, 2 additional magazines or speed-loaders, flashlight, cleaning kit, minimum 500 rounds ammunition. Knee & elbow protection recommended. Body armor recommended for law enforcement.
Prerequisite: DH116 or equivalent.
Defensive Handgun 3. 16 Hours. 20 Students.
Topics include (but are not limited to): Marksmanship fundamentals review, gun handling review, shooting on the move, moving targets, advanced low-light techniques, advanced positional shooting.
Required Equipment: Eye & ear protection, brimmed hat, semi-automatic pistol or revolver, holster, 2 additional magazines or speed-loaders, flashlight, cleaning kit, minimum 500 rounds ammunition. Knee & elbow protection recommended. Body armor recommended for law enforcement.
Prerequisite: DH216 or equivalent.
Defensive Carbine 1. 16 Hours. 20 Students.
Topics include (but are not limited to): Nomenclature, fieldstripping & maintenance, weapon zeroing, loading & unloading, marksmanship fundamentals, carry & ready positions, introduction to shooting positions, malfunction clearance, transitions.
Required Equipment: Eye & ear protection, brimmed hat, suitable rifle/carbine with sling, iron sights (optics optional), 4 magazines, cleaning kit, duty handgun & holster, minimum 300 rounds carbine & 50 rounds pistol ammunition. Knee & elbow protection recommended. Body armor recommended for law enforcement.
Prerequisite: None.
Defensive Carbine 2. 16 Hours. 20 Students.
Topics include (but are not limited to): Marksmanship fundamentals review, gun handling review, support-hand shooting, low-light & flashlight operation, shooting from positions, pivots, movement.
Required Equipment: Eye & ear protection, brimmed hat, suitable rifle/carbine with sling, iron sights (optics optional), 4 magazines, cleaning kit, duty handgun & holster, minimum 1 handheld flashlight (additional weapon-mounted flashlight recommended), minimum 300 rounds carbine & 50 rounds pistol ammunition. Knee & elbow protection recommended. Body armor recommended for law enforcement.
Prerequisite: DC116 or equivalent.
Defensive Carbine 3. 16 Hours. 20 Students.
Topics include (but are not limited to): Marksmanship fundamentals review, gun handling review, shooting on the move, moving targets, advanced low-light techniques, advanced positional shooting, long-range engagement.
Required Equipment: Eye & ear protection, brimmed hat, suitable rifle/carbine with sling, iron sights (optics optional), 4 magazines, cleaning kit, duty handgun & holster, minimum 1 handheld flashlight (additional weapon-mounted flashlight recommended), minimum 300 rounds carbine & 50 rounds pistol ammunition. Knee & elbow protection recommended. Body armor recommended for law enforcement.
Prerequisite: DC216 or equivalent.
Armorer Courses.
This course is designed to provide the armorer with knowledge and skills necessary to maintain the AR-15 type weapon system in areas to include nomenclature, field stripping, complete disassembly and assembly, cycle of operation, function inspection, cleaning, lubrication, trouble-shooting, accessory selection and installation, and use of special tools.