This is not an entry level firearms course. This class requires that the student knows basic handling and manipulations of both their rifle and handgun. A sturdy belt or chest rig with magazine holders and a handgun with a holster and magazine holders. A 1 or 2-point sling will be required. It is recommended that the student bring knee pads, elbow pads, and suitable footwear for movement. During this course, you will learn firearms safety, mechanical offset at various distances, malfunction clearances, and conventional and unconventional shooting positions. The student will also work on rifle tactics, shooting with movement, speed, and positions utilizing cover. Additional topics covered will be handgun transitions, multiple target engagements, bilateral shooting, and advanced manipulations to include: Sling use Standing positions (high/low ready) Intermediate positions Tac loads/ Speed loads Malfunctions (Type 1,2, brass over bolt) Transition to Pistol Hammer/ Controlled pair/ failure drill Support Side Compressed High/ Low ready Pivots Shooting with movement (left, right, forward, rear) Shooting on the move Barricade shooting Supine, urban, roll over prone
  • EQUIPMENT LIST Students provide 400 rounds of rifle ammunition and 100 rounds of pistol ammunition Serviceable carbine in good working order 400 rounds of rifle ammunition (3) or more rifle magazines 1 or 2-point sling At least (1) magazine pouch that will retain equipment when moving Proper belt to support equipment (leather or tactical belt type 1 ½ W or 1 ¾ W) Serviceable handgun (9mm, .40, .45) 100 rounds of pistol ammunition Outside the waistband (OWB) pistol holster, Kydex or rigid leather. NO NYLON HOLSTERS Hearing protection Ballistic rated eye protection Note pad, and pen/pencil Clothing suited for physical activity and seasonally appropriate Rain gear / cold-weather gear (seasonal) Brimmed Hat, Baseball style or Boonie Weapons lube/Cleaning kit Snacks, lunch, water for hydration Knee and elbow pads (optional) Gloves (optional) An open mind
Maximum bookings available - 8 Instructor: Ron Clayton  

Cancellation Policy:

In order to receive full refund we require a notice of at least 5 days before the course date.

CTA reserves the right to cancel any course. Any notification sent to fully paid customers will be done so within a 48 hour advance notice. Due to Law Enforcement contracts with the State of California, CTA reserves the right to withhold cause or reason for cancellations. CTA reserves the right to refuse participants for any reason. CTA is not responsible for any non-refundable expenses incurred by you or any other persons as a result of your registration, attendance, non-attendance, or self-cancellation of any course.