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Role of the Firearm
in Personal Protection
Justification
in the Use of Deadly
Force
Threat
Assessment
Panic
Reaction
Defensive
Mindset/Strategies
Verbalizing
Commands
Responding
Effectively
Defensive
Handgun Tactics
Shooting
While Moving
Pivots
and Turns
Reactive
Shooting vs. Precision
Shooting
Effective
vs. Ineffective Shot
Placement
Multiple
Shots
Multiple
Attackers
Shooting
While Safeguarding
Others
Reduced/Low
Light Shooting
Deadly
Threat Identification
in Low Light
Physiological
and Psychological
Aspects of Pre &
Post Encounters
Registration
Application
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Concealed
Carry Level II course
takes you to the next
level of personal
protection. The program
addresses responding
effectively under
stress, utilization
of skills in a stressful
encounter, body alarm
reactions under stress
and physiological
and psychological
aspects of pre and
post encounters. During
the course the student
will begin developing
a combative mindset
and an better understand-
ing of what is involved
in stopping the threat.
This
program incorporates
avoidance of confrontations
in the context of
a defensive environment.
The
course incorporates
35% classroom lecture
and 65% shooting
Requirement to Attend
Course*
Criminal
Record Check
or
A letter stating you
arc a member of good
standing in your community
from any community
official
or
Current Handgun Permit
^Meeting
one of the above requirements
is for safety of those
in attendance
Required Student Equipment
Eye
Protection
Hearing Protection
Billed Cap
Handgun - recommended
what you will carry
Holster
Two extra Magazines
or Speedloaders
500 Rounds of Ammunition
Saturday,
May 17 & 24, 2008
Sunday, Nov. 9 &
16, 2008
Course
Length: 2 days 9:00
AM - 4:00 PM each
day
Handouts:
Reference information
and lecture material
Certificate of Completion
Registration
Fees: $175.00
$50.00
refundable deposit
required with registration
application.
(Course
Limited to 6 People)
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