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Building and Room Entry - $ 175
1 Day Class
Building and Room Entry
This course is best suited for the single operator, such as first responders, arriving on the scene and the situation dictates an immediate need to make an entry. Or the home owner that arrives home and either needs to make an entry when law enforcement has a long response time due to location and loved ones are at risk. When you are at home when a home intrusion occurs, and it is necessary to move through out the house to locate loved ones. What ever the reason it is important not to make common mistakes that can be deadly.
During this course you will look at best practices for movement through out the home.
You will learn safe use of weapons inside buildings. We will examine weapon selection for building use. Selection of ammunition suitable for use in a building.
Use of artificial illumination during movement and threat encounter, multiple threat engagement, and maneuver techniques that are best suited for close quarters.
When faced with a perpetrator in a building the fight will most commonly be encountered within 20 feet or less. You will learn tactics for close proximity techniques for the violent encounter. There is always a possibility that you would end up fighting from a supine position or a prone position, ground fighting skills may be required.
Topics covered will include
Theory and Principles
Firearm safety
Movement in a building
Building entry
Closed door techniques
Scanning a room
Slicing the pie
Selection of cover
Intersections
Movement in hall ways
Low light applications
Handgun and long gun shooting in a building
Ground fighting
Unusual shooting positions
Handgun safety / range safety
Situational awareness
Shooter diagnostics and performance improvement
dominant side carry – handgun presentation
Ready gun positions
Universal cover
Pivots and turns
Malfunction clearing – immediate action
Tactical and speed reloads
Multiple threat engagement
Physiological and psychological effects on the shooter
Close proximity techniques for violent encounter tactics
One hand firing techniques
Flashlight with fresh batteries (sure fire type recommended but not required)
Sturdy Belt
The following list of items should be brought to class. Please consider the season when making selections of clothing, bug spray, and sun block.
1.Safety glasses
2.hearing protection
3.strong side hip holster
4.brimmed hat
5.extra magazines or speed loaders
6.serviceable semi automatic pistol or revolver
7.ammunition appropriate for the handgun you will be using (factory only)
8.note pad and pen or pencil
9.cleaning kit
10.sturdy belt that will fit holster and pant loops
11.concealment garment
Individuals will be required to bring their own ammunition (no reloads, factory only) and serviceable handgun. Strong side holster is required. (rental handguns are available)
This course is best suited for the single operator, such as first responders, arriving on the scene and the situation dictates an immediate need to make an entry. Or the home owner that arrives home and either needs to make an entry when law enforcement has a long response time due to location and loved ones are at risk. When you are at home when a home intrusion occurs, and it is necessary to move through out the house to locate loved ones. What ever the reason it is important not to make common mistakes that can be deadly.
During this course you will look at best practices for movement through out the home.
You will learn safe use of weapons inside buildings. We will examine weapon selection for building use. Selection of ammunition suitable for use in a building.
Use of artificial illumination during movement and threat encounter, multiple threat engagement, and maneuver techniques that are best suited for close quarters.
When faced with a perpetrator in a building the fight will most commonly be encountered within 20 feet or less. You will learn tactics for close proximity techniques for the violent encounter. There is always a possibility that you would end up fighting from a supine position or a prone position, ground fighting skills may be required.
Topics covered will include
Theory and Principles
Firearm safety
Movement in a building
Building entry
Closed door techniques
Scanning a room
Slicing the pie
Selection of cover
Intersections
Movement in hall ways
Low light applications
Handgun and long gun shooting in a building
Ground fighting
Unusual shooting positions
Handgun safety / range safety
Situational awareness
Shooter diagnostics and performance improvement
dominant side carry – handgun presentation
Ready gun positions
Universal cover
Pivots and turns
Malfunction clearing – immediate action
Tactical and speed reloads
Multiple threat engagement
Physiological and psychological effects on the shooter
Close proximity techniques for violent encounter tactics
One hand firing techniques
Flashlight with fresh batteries (sure fire type recommended but not required)
Sturdy Belt
The following list of items should be brought to class. Please consider the season when making selections of clothing, bug spray, and sun block.
1.Safety glasses
2.hearing protection
3.strong side hip holster
4.brimmed hat
5.extra magazines or speed loaders
6.serviceable semi automatic pistol or revolver
7.ammunition appropriate for the handgun you will be using (factory only)
8.note pad and pen or pencil
9.cleaning kit
10.sturdy belt that will fit holster and pant loops
11.concealment garment
Individuals will be required to bring their own ammunition (no reloads, factory only) and serviceable handgun. Strong side holster is required. (rental handguns are available)







