Five-Day Close Quarters Marksmanship
Five-Day Close Quarters Marksmanship
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This five-day class is patterned after the Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat Flat range
week. Having taught multiple room clearing and CQB course, one of the major factors holding students back has been their lack of basic firearm handling skills or using poor techniques. This consistently slows the pace down and is a liability to other teammates. This week is designed to teach and reinforce those necessary firearm handling skills to be successful doing room clearing and other real world situations.
Day One is a heavily focused on Pistol. Day Two follows with Rifle. From zeroing, basic rifle marksmanship, to multiple targets. Both days are presented with principles and techniques preparing you for a smooth transition to work with teammates and entering the house. Day Three begins movement, transitioning between Rifle and Pistol, and white light for low light situations. Day Four is more movement, mid level skills drills, beginning teamwork, and use of Night Vision Devices with lasers. Day Five is Critical Task Evaluations, skills tests, and a stress shoot.
This class has long days with a high round count. It will have very limited openings to ensure that students get the most out of the class. The class is taught by veteran Special Forces soldiers.
There is a 30-60 minute lunch break each day, with lunch being provided by LTAC.
Live fire topics include:
1. The Draw
2. Rifle Zeroing
3. Ready positions
4. Foundation drills
5. Target identification
6. Driving the gun
7. Reloading techniques
8. Transition
9. Engaging single and multiple targets
10. Strong and Weak side shooting
11. Malfunction types and clearance
12. Moving while shooting
13 Barricades
14 Weapons manipulation in close quarters
Classroom topics include:
1. Safe handling
2. Fundamentals of close quarters marksmanship
3. The Draw
4. Slings and their function
5. Weapons maintenance
6. Rifle zeroing
7. Types of malfunctions
8. Safe malfunction clearance