Description
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Beginner Carbine Course
COURSE DURATION: 4 Hours
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Safe use of a carbine; Safe storage of a carbine; Carbine operation and accessories; Weapon inspection and maintenance; Basics of ballistics and zeroing; Fundamentals of marksmanship; Carbine manipulations: load, unload, immediate action, remedial action; Zero at 25 yards from the bench supported position; Basic standing position engagement.
KEEP IN MIND: There are limited spaces available for all GR Tactical courses. All courses, to include this one, are live fire courses.
WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING: Drivers License or a valid government issued photo ID; Hearing and Eye protection; Carbine with sling; 250 Rounds of Ammunition; Minimum 2 magazines with belt holsters (Tactical belts are preferred); Closed-toed shoes; Water, food, snacks (for duration of course).
ADDITIONAL INFO: GR Tactical utilizes semi-automatic pistols and rifles, however, we offer custom classes on any and all firearms. Shooters who display weapons proficiency will by challenged by the Instructor to increase their skill level by various methods. This will not have an impact on the overall conduct of the class; All instructors are Nationwide Firearms Instructors and are certified.
REFUNDS: Any course cancellation must be done 48 hours in advance of the course. Any cancellation outside of those parameters will be non-refundable. *There is also no refund If the course being taken is the Kentucky Concealed Carry Course and the student does not pass or complete the course for any reason.
FIREARM RENTALS: Pistol and Rifle rentals will be available for rental, but keep in mind that the number available is limited. The cost for rentals is $25 per course.
GEAR SALES: Ear Protection, Eye Protection, and T-Shirts will be available for sale on site. The cost for Ear Protection is $1, Eye Protection is $25, T-Shirts are $30, and Hats are $25. REQUIREMENTS: Be a Kentucky resident of at least 21 years of age on day of class; Legally capable of possessing a handgun in Kentucky.
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