By Natalie AllmonOctober 25, 2017Law EnforcementLaw Enforcement Firearms Training, Law Enforcement Tactical Training, Police, Police Training, Rifle, Tactical Rifle, Tactical Rifle Applications, Tactical Training 15 - 16Feb2018Tactical Rifle ApplicationsFrom 08:00 until 17:00At The College of the Mainland Range1200 N . Amburn, Building 12, Texas City, Texas 77591$300.00 Tactical Rifle Applications This is an intense firearms training course that focuses on dynamic action while deploying a tactical rifle (carbine). Participants will learn the development of aggressive gun-handling, tactical speed shooting and certain skills enabling them to quickly and efficiently engage threats while performing multiple complex tasks including dominating the weapon, while continuously moving. Program Syllabus/Curriculum The Do’s and Don’ts to modifying a rifle The modern techniques of shooting and applications The effects of Sympathetic Nervous System in a high stress environment The concepts of your vison in a high stress situation Shooting from cover/concealment positions Transition from rifle to pistol Multiple targets Shoot and no shoot drills Moving while shooting Low percentage shots Speed Mag Reloads vs. Tactical Reloads How to apply practical techniques of shooting in a high stress situation How to apply concepts of basic marksmanship shooting skills utilizing an AR-15 in a CQB environment How to apply concepts of moving while shooting as a small rifle team Dominating weapon, threat and all visual areas while continuously moving The concepts of your vision in a high stress situation What ammunition criteria to use when choosing the proper defensive ammo Prerequisites Must be a licensed sworn law enforcement officer/agent with arrest authority in the prevention, detection, apprehension, detention and/or investigation of felony and/or misdemeanor violations of federal, state, local, or military criminal laws. Must be able to participate in intensive training lasting up to 10 hours per day. Must not have any medical restrictions Required Training Materials Rifle with at least 3 magazines Magazine pouches Must have a sling on your rifle Rifle must be sighted in before attending the course 600 rifle rounds Pistol with at least 3 magazines Magazine pouches 200 pistol rounds Essential duty gear (i.e. duty belt with holster and magazine pouches, load bearing vest or plate carrier, etc…) Hydration source of some type Ear and Eye protection Gun Cleaning Kit Writing material Camelback or other means of hydration Appropriate wear (BDU, agency t-shirt (long sleeve or short sleeve), boots, etc.) Download Event to CalendarReturn to Event list