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Practical Carry 2

MINDSET AND PROBLEM SOLVING

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Course Description

Practical Carry 2 is focused on creating a thinking shooter who can solve problems. The class will include working with and fixing the gun as problems occur, as well as creating a script to deal with threats verbally.

 

This module also has an online classroom component that emphasizes mindset and how to shortcut the mental delay caused by the stress of a critical incident.

 

Skills will include rapid engagement, transitions from target to target, single-hand shooting, and working the gun from contact distance to 25 yards. After the first hour, your magazines will be loaded by another student, providing random reloads and malfunctions. The drills will become progressively more challenging while the firearm will continue to need to be reloaded, malfunctions fixed, and fired accurately while keeping the gun running.

 

We intentionally run small classes, usually capped at eight students. This is to ensure that each student receives personal attention and has a safe environment to learn and grow.

 

Duration: 5 Hours range work (3 hours optional classroom)

Ammo Requirements: 200 Rounds

Prerequisites: Practical Carry I, valid concealed weapons permit, or outside approved training course

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Required Equipment:

 

  1. Open Minded Attitude

  2. Notebook and pen/pencil

  3. EYE PROTECTION: wrap around style

  4. EAR PROTECTION: Quality make, no foam plugs

  5. CREDENTIALS: concealed carry permit, LE credentials, Military CAC, etc.

  6. HANDGUN: Defensive carry gun in good working order.

  7. MAGAZINES OR SPEED LOADERS: At least three (3), more is better

  8. BELT: rigid, capable of supporting a holstered handgun and spare magazines 

  9. HOLSTER: Model specific (see holster restrictions below)

  10. MAGAZINE POUCH: one or more, concealable

  11. CLOTHING:

    1. Brimmed hat

    2. Weather appropriate clothing sized to allow easy movement

    3. Pants need to have belt loops

    4. Sturdy footwear with some sort of traction type sole (Suggestion:  Well broken in hiking boots or shoes

      1. No open toed footwear

    5. Concealing garment: capable of covering both weapon and spare ammo

    6. Inclement weather gear: We train rain, snow or shine.

    7. No low cut shirts: While fashionable, they tend to promote burns from ejected hot brass.

    8. Note: Be sure to remove strings, cords, toggles or anything else that can be caught in a holster. This helps prevent unintentional discharges.

  12. AMMUNITION: 350 rounds of quality factory loaded ammunition.  Full metal jacket “ball” type ammunition is acceptable.  No armor piercing, incendiary or reloaded ammunition is permitted.  

  13. Water and food

 

Suggested/Optional equipment:

 

  1. Sunscreen

  2. Gun cleaning equipment and lubrication

  3. Camp chair (trust me on this)

  4. Light gloves

  5. Extra ammunition

  6. Spare handgun/magazines/holster

  7. Range bag

  8. Ammunition bag:  I find it easier to put the ammunition and magazines that I will use in a small cordura nylon bag with a zippered closure.  This tends to reduce the amount of stuff I have to carry to the firing line

  9. Folding knife

  10. Spare batteries for optics and any weapon lights

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