Class Date(s) | Monday, Dec 16 2024 8:00AM-4:00PM Tuesday, Dec 17 2024 8:00AM-4:00PM Wednesday, Dec 18 2024 8:00AM-4:00PM Thursday, Dec 19 2024 8:00AM-4:00PM Friday, Dec 20 2024 8:00AM-4:00PM Class# 24LE79021 Save this Class to Outlook (Click & Open) |
Description: This school centers on the patrol rifle for officers using iron sights or optics (which must be removed for zeroing exercises). The classroom portion informs students how to teach basic fundamentals of rifle marksmanship and handling, how to zero iron-sighted rifles, and discusses zeroing policy and liability concerns. Range work quickly moves from basic marksmanship to tactical movement, use of cover, various firing positions, pivots and turns, use of the safety circle concept, reloading under stress, firing on the move, multiple threats, decision-making, and reduced light threat identification and firing. Students design a tactical course of fire and are responsible for developing a lesson plan and running fellow students through their course at the end of the week. (Officers attending this class are expected to be capable of firing 6-inch groups with a rifle at 50 yards from the prone, sitting, kneeling and standing positions, and possess the ability to make accurate rifle sight adjustments, field strip, reassemble, load and unload their respective rifles, prior to arrival. THIS is not a basic operator school.) Each student makes a classroom presentation and must demonstrate his or her understanding of the course content through a written exam and pass a shooting skills proficiency course. Training Audience: Public and private law enforcement officers and military personnel who are currently assigned, or are about to be assigned, to duties as law enforcement firearm instructors. Prerequisite(s): All applicants must be United States citizens or lawful permanent residents of the U.S. who must also be able to lawfully possess firearms and ammunition. Additionally, applicants must meet one of the following six criteria: a "sworn" law enforcement officer, retired or previously employed "sworn" law enforcement officer, licensed "armed" private security officer, member of the United States Armed Forces, full-time civilian firearm instructor who is employed by a public law enforcement agency, or full-time civilian contractor. Physical skills - All students must be physically capable of safely completing all range drills with both their right and left hands Course Length: 40-hours Certification: NRA Law Enforcement Handgun Instructor certification is applied for upon successful completion of the school and tuition paid in full. Textbook: Training materials will be provided in class. Equipment Needs: The following equipment is REQUIRED and must be provided by the student for ALL firearm instructor development schools:
In addition to the equipment mentioned above, the following are ALSO necessary for this school:
Pennsylvania Department of Health Continuing Education Hours: None Host Site Contact: Kevin Bernard, Law Enforcement Training Coordinator, office: 610-344-4619 or via email at kbernard@chesco.org. Course Contact: NRA Law Enforcement Division; Phone: (703) 267-1640 or via email LE@nrahq.org Class Registration: Class Registration for this course is not done through this website. Course Fees: Payment of tuition fees to the NRA is required prior to week of school. In addition a $100.00 Range fee payable to the Host Agency is due at class. Send Application, copy of LE Officer or Armed Guard photo ID and tuition payment to: National Rifle Association, Law Enforcement Division, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, VA 22030 CLICK HERE TO REGISTER |
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Price | $685.00 |