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Equipment Requirements & Specifications:
Nothing is more frustrating than a gun which fails to function properly.
Be sure your gun is clean and in good working order. Your firearm
will be inspected. If it is in disrepair or poses a safety hazard
due to age or alterations it will have to be replaced before you
will be allowed to participate.
Some loaner guns are available, but supply is limited and not guaranteed.
Those who use our guns must purchase and use our ammo. ALL student
ammo is subject to inspection and approval. Please read the ammo
restrictions and requirements!
A. Firearm Requirement:
1. Handguns: All handguns must be “stock”
as is typically carried by police, security or CCW holders. No “race”,
“match” or “cowboy” guns etc. They should
be of a major caliber, (.38—.45) and manufactured by a reputable
company, (Glock, Sig, Berreta, H&K, S&W, etc.). A minimum
of 3-magazines or 2-Speedloaders is required. These should be practice
items as they are subject to a significant amount of abuse during
the training process.
Holster/Support Equipment: You do not
need a holster for Pistolcraft-110, but it can be used for transport.
Holsters, magazine & speedloader pouches etc. are required for
the other pistol courses and the transition drills in the shotgun/rifle
classes. Law enforcement and security MUST replicate their duty
gear. All others, bring what you have so long as it is NOT a shoulder
holster, ankle holster, fanny pack or some other ridiculous contraption.
ONLY certain clients in the advanced courses are allowed shoulder/back-up
rigs. We do have a limited supply of loaner holsters available.
A flashlight is needed for the Reduced Light course.
2. Shotguns: Our shotgun courses are
designed for law enforcement/military style shotguns; not sporting
guns. Either a pump-action or autoloading shotgun will do, so long
as the barrel does not exceed 20-inches. A full shoulder stock is
required, either fixed or collapsible. No “pistol grip only”
shotguns will be allowed. A sling is highly recommended. A method
of securing extra ammo on your person or on the gun is recommended.
Open top trap/skeet pouches will not do.
3. Patrol / Urban Rifle: These courses
are designed for the semi-automatic, magazine fed rifles in caliber
.223 through 7.62x39, although many pistol-caliber rifles do just
fine. Leave the cowboy and hunting rifles at home. You should have
at least three, 10 or 20-round detachable magazines and a belt mounted
carrier system, (some loaners available). The rifle must be of legal
dimensions with a barrel not exceeding 20-inches. Only iron or red-dot/ACOG
sight systems are acceptable. No Optical aiming devices. A sling
is highly advisable and there are strict ammo restrictions.
B. Ammo Requirements/ Restrictions:
The amount of ammunition needed for your course is specified in
the course descriptions. The amount actually shot may vary due to
class flow. Basically, there are several restrictions:
1. NO HOME RELOADS OF ANY TYPE! Ammunition must be factory new
or commercially re-manufactured.
2. NO MAGNUMS OF ANY TYPE!
3. NO GREEN-TIP, STEEL CORE, MILITARY AMMO OF ANY TYPE!
We shoot a lot of steel targets, these types of ammo cause injuries
and destroy our targeting systems.
C. Clothing / Additional:
NO SHORT PANTS! Loose fit trousers only! A good belt, sturdy footwear,
high neck shirts, baseball style cap. Jacket, sweatshirt, raingear
as weather requires.
- Ballistic vest for those who wear them.
- A vest/light jacket for those who carry concealed.
- Knee & Elbow protectors, (recommended).
- Sun block & Insect repellant.
- Water and Lunch goodies as you desire.
- Notebook and pen.
NOTE: You will not be allowed to participate,
nor given a refund should your firearm, support equipment, ammunition
or clothing fail inspection and/or break down during the course.
We do not offer on site gun repair.
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