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Tactical Rifle 2
The Tier One Series Tactical Rifle is a course designed for the shooter that wants to increase their rifle skills . This is not a course for beginner rifle shooters! THIS IS A PROMOTION CLASS!
The course will cover:
Firearm safety
Basic Rifle Fundamentals
Sights
Skills for accuracy
Reloading
Malfunctions
Movement
Target Transitions
Shooting in depth/width
Student Requirements: Successful completion of Tactical Rifle 1
Required equipment: Clear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87.1, range belt, pants with pockets, weather appropriate gear, range gear, no open toed shoes, food, hydration, and a positive attitude. Note taking materials, AR-15 style rifle with sling, minimum of 3 magazines, kit with mag pouches. Handgun with a minimum of 3 magazines and retention holster. 500 rounds of commercially loaded ball rifle ammunition, 100 rounds of commercially loaded ball pistol ammunition
**This course counts for 8 ILEA credit hours.
Tactical Rifle 1
The Tier One Series Tactical Rifle is a course designed for the shooter that wants to increase their rifle skills . This is not a course for beginner rifle shooters! The course will cover:
Firearm safety
Basic Rifle Fundamentals
Sights
Skills for accuracy
Reloading
Malfunctions
Movement
Target Transitions
Shooting in depth/width
Student Requirements: Defensive Rifle 1 and 2 preferred or a rifle/carbine course from a recognizable organization. Must be able to put your gun into action and under stress.
Required equipment: Clear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87.1, range belt, pants with pockets, weather appropriate gear, range gear, no open toed shoes, food, hydration, and a positive attitude. Note taking materials, AR-15 style rifle with sling, minimum of 3 magazines, kit with mag pouches. Handgun with a minimum of 3 magazines and retention holster. 500 rounds of commercially loaded ball rifle ammunition, 100 rounds of commercially loaded ball pistol ammunition.
**This course counts for 8 ILEA credit hours.
Tactical Breacher Instructor
LE/GOV/MIL ONLY
The Tactical Breacher Instructor the students will have a solid, foundational understanding of the of the history, concepts, principles and current applications for conducting mechanical & shotgun breaching techniques.
Instructional Objectives:
At the end of this course of instruction, the student will:
1. Be able to illustrate the historical basis of structural breaching.
2. Be able to conduct standard breaching with handheld tools or shotgun.
3. Be able to breach multiple types of commercial and residential doors.
4. Be able to access and choose the correct tools for breaching applications.
5. Be able to conduct a target site POE reconnaissance if applicable.
6. Be able to complete a hasty POE target site plan of action.
7. Be able to teach all concepts and techniques to students.
DAY 1
BLOCK A.
Storage, Selection and Maintenance of Breaching Equipment
1. Storage Locations
2. Pre Deployment
3. Slings and Non Conductive/Flammable Materials
BLOCK B.
Field Applications with Manual Handheld Rams
1. Types of mechanical rams
2. Use of basic hand held ram
3. Identifying inward opening doors
4. Storage and maintenance
5. One man vs two man applications
BLOCK C.
Field Applications with Pry Tools and Halligan Bars
1. Types of pry bars
2. Basic use of pry bars & wedges
3. Identifying outward opening doors
4. Set pry and two man team concept
5. Solo operator application
6. Pad Lock, Chain and Cable Mitigation/Bolt Cutters
7. Glass Breaching & Window Punches
8. Pry Bar Dangers
DAY 2
BLOCK D.
Field Applications with Simple 10,000PSI Hydraulics
1. Special Jam Spreader Applications
2. Special Wedge Spreader Applications
3. Stealth Breaching
4. Lock Picks
BLOCK E.
Field Applications with Shotguns
1. Types of Shotguns
2. Carry TTP
3. Over/Under Penetration
4. Fire on Target Introduction
5. Wood vs Metal
6. Commercial vs Residential
7. Locks, Deadbolts, Hinges and other
8. Types of Ammunition
DAY 3
BLOCK F.
Instructional Teaching Concepts - Field Applications
1. Students Teach Day 1 Training Concepts
2. Lectures – Demonstrations – Oversight - Safety
3. Instructor Assessments and Testing (Observational Field Review)
4. Students Teach Day 2 Training Concepts
5. Lectures – Demonstrations – Oversight – Safety
6. Instructor Assessments and Testing (Observational Field Review)
7. Clean up and final thoughts.
STUDENT GEAR LIST:
Gloves
Long Sleeves
Full Pants
Groin Protection
Leather Boots
Bump or Ballistic Helmet
Ear Pro
Eye Pro
Protective Vest
Manual Breaching Tools
Pump Shotgun w/sling 12 Gauge Minimum
MIN 50 RDS of 2 3/4'' Bird-shot (No steel shot)
Note Pad
Folding Chair
Rain Gear
Interior Conflict 2
Interior Conflict 2 consists of training days 3 and 4 in the series. Students will hit the ground running right where IC1 left off. More team members, more targets, target identification and complexity of structure solving are introduced to the students. Small unit tactics and leadership continues to emerge during these training days. The thinking man's game gets a lot more complicated.....
This course will cover:
Doors
Corners
Hallways
Intersections
Angles
Navigation
Navigation With Others
Priorities
Decision Making
Communication
This course will run 0900-1600 each day.
Student Pre-Requisites - Interior Conflict 1 alumni only.
Required equipment: Clear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87.1, belt, pants with pockets, no open toed shoes, snacks, hydration, and a positive attitude. Note taking materials, AR-15 with sling (will be converted to shoot UTM) kit with mag pouches, if you want to use a pistol, we have NLTA converted Glocks available and holsters. A minimum of 2 boxes (60 rds) of 5.56 UTM MMR (available for purchase day of class), 9MM ammunition is included in the tuition.
Eye protection is available for purchase in our pro shop.
This course will count for 16 ILEA hours.
Interior Conflict 1
Learn CQB from a current Special Forces and SWAT Instructors!
Fighting inside structures is not an easy problem set to negotiate, as a matter of fact, the tactics are some of the most argued and most trained around the world. From the moment the class begins, the Interior Conflict Course within the Tier 1 series immediately introduces the student to close quarter combat and structural navigation. This is not home defense on steroids, this is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with elite level training derived from that used in Special Forces.
This course will cover:
Doors
Corners
Hallways
Intersections
Angles
Navigation
Navigation With Others
Priorities
Decision Making
Communication
This course will start at 0900 and go until the standard is met.
Student Recommendation: Please know how to manipulate your safety, load and unload your rifle and put it into action.
Required equipment: Clear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87.1, belt, pants with pockets, no open toed shoes, snacks, hydration, and a positive attitude. Note taking materials, AR-15 with sling (converted to shoot Mantis X Blackbeard). In lieu of purchasing NLTA ammunition, a Mantis X Blackbeard Red Laser will be required to purchase (at a deep discount) day of class if you don’t already own one. This class is no longer force on force thanks to the ATF.
Tier One Casualty Care
This interactive course is perfect for anyone in learning how to save their own or someone else's life. Tools, training, mindset. The only variables we can control.
Gun shot wounds, vehicle accidents, farm accidents, deep cuts requiring stitches or anything else that requires immediate medical care. Buy yourself the time to get to proper care with these life-saving techniques and tools taught by leading trauma care instructors.
This is a promotion course
This course covers:
Individual First Aid Kit exploration
Trauma Trilogy
Hemostatic Applications
Wound packing
Hypo/Hyperthermia treatment
Debunking tourniquet myths/tourniquet use
Skill stations/scenarios
Day 2 features all hands on repetitions of wound packing, applying chest seals, and tourniquet use. Students will increase their abilities and gain confidence with their wound care via life like scenarios. The scenarios will cover:
Rapid injury assessment
Tourniquet application under stress
Wound packing
Pressure dressings
Chest seal application
Reinforced learning through stress and experience (force on force)
Student pre-requisite: Students that have complete Interior Conflict 1-see required equipment. Students that have not taken IC1 will be used in scenarios as scene medics or role players.
Required equipment: Clear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87.1, belt, pants with pockets, no open toed shoes, snacks, hydration, and a positive attitude. Please wear clothing that can get simulated blood on it. Note taking materials, AR-15 with sling (converted to shoot Mantis X Blackbeard). In lieu of purchasing NLTA ammunition, a Mantis X Blackbeard Red Laser will be required to purchase (at a deep discount) day of class if you don’t already own one. This class is no longer force on force thanks to the ATF.
Pick up your Med Kits at RTS Tactical!
Interior Conflict 2
Interior Conflict 2 consists of training days 3 and 4 in the series. Students will hit the ground running right where IC1 left off. More team members, more targets, target identification and complexity of structure solving are introduced to the students. Small unit tactics and leadership continues to emerge during these training days. The thinking man's game gets a lot more complicated.....
This course will cover:
Doors
Corners
Hallways
Intersections
Angles
Navigation
Navigation With Others
Priorities
Decision Making
Communication
This course will run 0900-1600 each day.
Student Pre-Requisites - Interior Conflict 1 alumni only.
Required equipment: Clear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87.1, belt, pants with pockets, no open toed shoes, snacks, hydration, and a positive attitude. Note taking materials, AR-15 with sling (will be converted to shoot UTM) kit with mag pouches, if you want to use a pistol, we have NLTA converted Glocks available and holsters. A minimum of 2 boxes (60 rds) of 5.56 UTM MMR (available for purchase day of class), 9MM ammunition is included in the tuition.
Eye protection is available for purchase in our pro shop.
This course will count for 16 ILEA hours.
Interior Conflict 1
Learn CQB from a current Special Forces and SWAT Instructors!
Fighting inside structures is not an easy problem set to negotiate, as a matter of fact, the tactics are some of the most argued and most trained around the world. From the moment the class begins, the Interior Conflict Course within the Tier 1 series immediately introduces the student to close quarter combat and structural navigation. This is not home defense on steroids, this is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with elite level training derived from that used in Special Forces.
This course will cover:
Doors
Corners
Hallways
Intersections
Angles
Navigation
Navigation With Others
Priorities
Decision Making
Communication
This course will start at 0900 and go until the standard is met.
Student Recommendation: Please know how to manipulate your safety, load and unload your rifle and put it into action.
Required equipment: Clear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87.1, belt, pants with pockets, no open toed shoes, snacks, hydration, and a positive attitude. Note taking materials, AR-15 with sling (converted to shoot Mantis X Blackbeard). In lieu of purchasing NLTA ammunition, a Mantis X Blackbeard Red Laser will be required to purchase (at a deep discount) day of class if you don’t already own one. This class is no longer force on force thanks to the ATF.
Interior Conflict 2
Interior Conflict 2 consists of training days 3 and 4 in the series. Students will hit the ground running right where IC1 left off. More team members, more targets, target identification and complexity of structure solving are introduced to the students. Small unit tactics and leadership continues to emerge during these training days. The thinking man's game gets a lot more complicated.....
This course will cover:
Doors
Corners
Hallways
Intersections
Angles
Navigation
Navigation With Others
Priorities
Decision Making
Communication
This course will run 0900-1600 each day.
Student Pre-Requisites - Interior Conflict 1 alumni only.
Required equipment: Clear eye protection meeting ANSI Z87.1, belt, pants with pockets, no open toed shoes, snacks, hydration, and a positive attitude. Note taking materials, AR-15 with sling (will be converted to shoot UTM) kit with mag pouches, if you want to use a pistol, we have NLTA converted Glocks available and holsters. A minimum of 2 boxes (60 rds) of 5.56 UTM MMR (available for purchase day of class), 9MM ammunition is included in the tuition.
Eye protection is available for purchase in our pro shop.
This course will count for 16 ILEA hours.
Mantis X Demonstration
Join us in a custom demo of Mantis X dry fire and training products! We believe so in their products so much, we are hosting them to show us the latest in cutting technology for shooters. We will get started at 10am and it is open to everyone. Go check out their products beforehand! MANTIS X
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