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(PI/SS1) Private Investigator and Security Services Basic Handgun - $ 330
2 Day Class
This course is designed for the Private Investigator and Security Services Personnel. This course meets all Vermont State requirements. It is a prerequisite to becoming a license armed guard or armed Private Investigator.
Course is made up of two days of class room and range work. Approximately 350 to 450 (handgun and shotgun combined) rounds of ammunition will be needed depending on the individuals ability.
This course will cover handgun requirements for Vermont State Licensing.
This course requires students pass a written examination and qualifying course of fire.
Topics covered:
Handgun safety / range safety
Stance
Grip
Draw stroke - dominant side carry
Situational awareness
Shooter diagnostics and performance improvement
Ready gun positions
Universal cover - scan
Pivots and turns
Malfunction clearing immediate action
Tactical and emergency reloads
Selection and use of cover
Multiple threat engagement
Physiological and psychological effects on the shooter
One hand firing techniques
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
Course is made up of two days of class room and range work. Approximately 350 to 450 (handgun and shotgun combined) rounds of ammunition will be needed depending on the individuals ability.
This course will cover handgun requirements for Vermont State Licensing.
This course requires students pass a written examination and qualifying course of fire.
Topics covered:
Handgun safety / range safety
Stance
Grip
Draw stroke - dominant side carry
Situational awareness
Shooter diagnostics and performance improvement
Ready gun positions
Universal cover - scan
Pivots and turns
Malfunction clearing immediate action
Tactical and emergency reloads
Selection and use of cover
Multiple threat engagement
Physiological and psychological effects on the shooter
One hand firing techniques
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






