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| 3-Day Firearms
Instructor Workshop |
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* * * * Day One * * * * |
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- Overview of GLOCK pistol in context of
auto pistol design:
GLOCK pistols as compared to revolvers and other auto
pistol types
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- Firearm safety:
General safety rules
Range safety procedures
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- Procedures for loading and unloading the
GLOCK pistols
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- Critical incident characteristics and
the body stress reaction
Physical and psychological results of stress
and the effect on training and shooting methods
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- Fundamentals of modern firearms training
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- Review of marksmanship fundamentals:
Weaver stance vs Isosceles
The ready or "scan" position
Interview stance
Flash sight picture
Trigger reset
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- Practical speed and combat accuracy
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- Teaching the draw:
Draw and fire practice
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- Reloading methods:
Slide closed and slide locked open
Magazine - save reload
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- Single and multiple-shot firing
exercises at paper at ranges from contact distance to twenty-five yards
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- Stoppage clearance drills
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- Multiple target technique and drills
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* * * * Day Two * * * * |
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- Design of lesson plans and qualification
course:
Conventional courses of fire vs modern training theory
Evaluation of tactical exercises for safety and
educational value
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- Reaction time demonstrations
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- Live fire exercises:
Multiple shots at increased ranges (25 yards)
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- Use of Cover:
The "Roll Out"
Various kneeling positions
Advantages
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- Ultra close range firing techniques:
Shove and shoot
Firing while moving
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- Low light techniques
Low light firing exercises (Range conditions permitting)
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* * * * Day Three * * * * |
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- Man against man competition (stress
exercises)
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- Working with the problem shooter
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- Qualification course of fire
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| NOTE: This is a
generic agenda. It may be altered by the Instructor. |
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