Advanced Fighting Pistol

When:
April 4, 2014 @ 3:15 pm – April 7, 2014 @ 12:00 am
2014-04-04T15:15:00+00:00
2014-04-07T00:00:00+00:00
Where:
Dragon Arms
1200 Dragonman Drive
Colorado Springs, CO 80929
USA
Cost:
500.00
Contact:
Robert Butler
719-321-3256

Course Description:
The Advanced Fighting Pistol course is designed to build upon the students defensive shooting skills, reinforce the basics and teach the more advanced techniques necessary to survive a threat encounter. Students will undergo an intensive 3 day course challenging them with stress shooting, multiple assailants, carjacking defense and much more.

This is an advanced level course, beginning students should attend one of our NRA Basic Pistol courses or the KTG200 Intro to Defensive Shooting (w/ CHP class)

The Advanced Fighting Pistol course covers the following:

  • Firearm Safety Rules review
  • Safe Handling of Firearms review
  • Use of Force and the law
  • 5 step presentation from holster drills
  • Defensive shooting vs Target shooting
  • Shooting Fundamentals review
  • Trigger reset drills
  • Point shooting and Flash sight picture techniques
  • Speed vs Accuracy
  • Malfunction Drills (both strong and support hand – day and night)– instruction and timed
    • Type 1 – Failure to fire / Misfire – 1.4 second goal
    • Type 2 – Failure to eject (stovepipe) – 1.6 second goal
    • Type 3 – Failure to extract / Double Feed – 5.7 second goal
    • Type 4 – Out of Battery – 1.4 second goal
  • Reloading Drills (both strong and support hand – day and night) – instruction and timed
    • Tactical Reload – 4.5 second goal
    • Combat / Emergency reload – 1.4 second goal
  •  Failure drills (range)
  •  Movement techniques
  •  Shooting from barricade
  •  Lines of force and advanced presentation techniques
  •  Firing from defensive retention
  •  Multiple threat engagement
  •  Advanced movement and threat engagement
  •  Night Fire
  • Shooting from vehicle
  •  Shooting injured (simulated, obviously)
  •  Tueller Drill demonstration (“21 foot rule”)
  •  50 round qualification course and graduation

Additional Information:

  • Students should bring at least 400 rounds of COMMERCIAL ammunition
  • Students should bring at least 2, preferably 3 or more magazines
  • Students should bring at least 5 ‘snap caps’ in the caliber of their firearm
  • Students should supply their own firearm due to the nature of the course.

Cost: $500.00