Carbine 2


Duration:  8hrs Range & Classroom
Prerequisite:
Carbine 1 or other approved course

Course Objectives:
  • Hard and Soft Sight Focus
  • Weapon Manipulations
  • Malfunctions
  • Bi-lateral Transition
  • Close Quarter Shooting Principles
  • Failure to Stop Techniques
  • Multiple Mount Positions
  • Pivot, Lateral and Dynamic Movement
  • Shooting and Movement

Course Description:

Shooters soon learn that the first introductory or basic weapon classes were truly designed to teach the basics and were not intended to prepare them for the “tactical carbine” classes that are out on the market. The reality is there is a major gap in the training available to properly prepare students for that next big training step.

When we developed Carbine 2 we did it to create gunfighters and to bridge the gap between introductory courses and those that focus on tactics. This is accomplished by developing the foundational weapon manipulation skills to a level that sets you up for success in future classes ensuring that you are not working beyond your abilities. With a strong focus on marksmanship and weapon manipulations under stress, Carbine 2 will help you find areas to improve accuracy and gun handling skills while simultaneously performing the needed repetitions to begin developing motor skills that must be performed subconsciously in a defensive encounter.

A great benefit of this transitional weapon skills class is that it is not just valuable for newer shooters but it is also perfect for those that may be struggling in certain areas of their training or have been away from shooting for an extended period of time and could use the refresher. However, this is not a new shooter class. You should already understand and be able to perform the basic weapon manipulations such as carbine presentation from high or low ready, loading and unloading, speed reloads, tactical reloads, and stage 1-3 malfunction clearance procedures. We will NOT be zeroing carbines in this class - contact us if you need assistance prior to class.

Due to the pace of this course only minimal review time will be spent working on the fundamental of marksmanship since this should have been part of your introductory or basic firearms course. Class time will be spent developing and advancing skills you’ve already learned. However, corrections will be made as they apply to the concepts being learned in this class.

Minimum 600 rounds of factory ammunition for carbine and 200 rounds for handgun.

Course Fees: $150