Training Courses TigerSwan Training Courses for October

TigerSwan Training

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Full Member
Minuteman
Apr 30, 2012
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Stedman, NC
www.tigerswan.com
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North Carolina Concealed Carry Handgun October 19 2012



This course is designed to teach the laws governing the use of deadly physical force, the concealed carry statute and relevant issues related to carrying a concealed handgun in the state of North Carolina. This course further teaches the attendees correct weapon handling skills, the fundamentals of pistol marksmanship and how to safely draw the pistol from the holster. With a passing score of this course the attendee can apply for their North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit.

The following topics will be taught in the course:

Safe handling of the handgun to include loading, unloading, storing or securing, and firing the handgun.
Fundamentals of pistol marksmanship
The major parts of the revolver or semiautomatic pistol
Provisions under NC Common Law in which the use of deadly physical force would be justified.
Identify the places that handguns may not be carried even if the individual has a Concealed Carry - Handgun permit.
Presentation Techniques (drawing your handgun)
Cleaning and Maintenance
Ammunition
Proficiency Test (must hit target 28 out of 40 shots fired) that is the NC State requirement.
Shooting is done from the 3, 5 and 7 yard lines.
Note: This class is designed for persons who are familiar with their handguns. If you are not comfortable with a handgun at all, you should consider our 1-day Introductory Pistol Class prior to the CCH class.

Ammo requirements: 100 rounds of pistol ammunition.

Prerequisite: None

Training schedule: Show time is 7:45 am with instruction starting at 8:00 am.

Individual equipment:

You will need your Identification (driver’s license/ ID card)
Pen or pencil
Pistol with 2 magazines
Holster (no cross draw or shoulder holsters allowed due to safety concerns.) Please bring a belt for your holster.
Magazine pouch
Rain or inclement weather gear
Eye and Ear protection (clear or shaded lens are recommended)
Water / Snacks (we’ll take an hour lunch break around noon.)
Hat
Sun Screen (non-greasy or water resistant recommended
Course includes: 8 hours of instruction and a certificate of completion.

Cost: $75 tuition fee or $130 package price - includes all of the above and rental of pistol, magazine pouch, magazines, eye and ear protection and required ammunition.

Most items on the gear list can be rented via the application at additional cost or purchased at the Proshop

* We recommend you wear comfortable shoes, long pants, and a long sleeve shirt that you don’t mind getting dirty
 
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1 Day Introductory Carbine 20 October 2012

The introductory carbine course is designed to teach the safe operation of the semi-automatic AR-15 type rifle or carbine, the fundamentals of rifle marksmanship and how to engage targets from the prone and standing positions at distances from 10 to 100 yards. Students completeing the course will have a thorough understanding of firearms safety, the fundamentals of rifle marksmanship and an introduction to the tactical use of the rifle/carbine. The student will quickly gain experience, confidence and increase their skill level with the carbine.

The following topics will be taught in the course:

Safety
Operation of the AR-15 type rifle/carbine
Sights, zeroing considerations and techniques, external ballistics, slings, and equipment placement
Reloading and malfunctions drills
Fundamentals of rifle marksmanship
Shooting positions
Multiple target engagements
Training mindset and methodology
Ammo requirements: 400 rounds of rifle ammunition per person.

Prerequisite: None – this is an introductory course.

Training schedule: Show time is 7:30 am with instruction starting at 8:00 am and ending at 5 pm.

Individual equipment:

Carbine with 3 magazines
Knee and elbow pads (optional)
Weapon cleaning kit (with oil for carbine)
Rain or inclement weather gear
Eye and ear protection (clear and shaded lens are recommended)
Water/Snacks (1 hr lunch break)
Hat/Gloves (rifle will get hot)
Sun screen (non-greasy or water resistant recommended)
Optical sight for carbine (optional, but highly recommended)
Belt, LBE or protective vest with associated magazine pouches
Course includes: 8 hours of instruction and a certificate of completion.

Cost: $210 tuition fee or $425 package price - includes all of the above and rental of carbine, magazine pouch, magazines, eye and ear protection, and ammunition.

Most items on the gear list can be rented via the application at additional cost or purchased at the Proshop

* We recommend you wear comfortable shoes, long pants, and a long sleeve shirt that you don’t mind getting dirty
 
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2 Day Tactical Carbine 25-26 October 2012

This course is designed to give the student a thorough understanding of rifle marksmanship and the carbine skills required in a tactical environment.

It emphasizes surgical marksmanship and the mastering of basic skills. It gives the shooter the skills, training mindset and methodology necessary to train themselves.

The following topics will be taught in the course:

Safety
Loading and clearing
Sights, zeroing considerations and techniques, external ballistics, slings, and equipment placement
Fundamentals of rifle marksmanship
Reloading and malfunctions drills
Shooting positions
Multiple target engagements
The set-up and shooting on the move
Proper use of covered positions and barricades
Training mindset and methodology
Ammo requirements: 1000 rounds of rifle ammunition per person.

Prerequisite (one of the following):

Successful completion of TSI Introductory Pistol or Carbine Course
Active Law Enforcement or Military
USPSA “C” Classification or higher
IDPA Sharpshooter Classification or higher
Training schedule: Show time is 7:45 am with instruction starting at 8:00 am and ending at 5 pm.

Individual equipment:

Carbine with 5 magazines
Belt, LBE or protective vest with associated magazine pouches
Knee and elbow pads (optional)
Weapon cleaning kit (with oil for carbine)
Rain or inclement weather gear
Eye and ear protection (clear and shaded lens are recommended)
Water/Snacks (1 hr lunch break)
Hat/Gloves (rifles will get hot)
Sun screen (non-greasy or water resistant recommended)
Optical sight for carbine (optional, but highly recommended)
Course includes: 16 hours of instruction and a certificate of completion.

Cost: $575 tuition fee

Most items on the gear list can be rented via the application at additional cost or purchased at the Proshop

* We recommend you wear comfortable shoes, long pants, and a long sleeve shirt that you don’t mind getting dirty