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10-09-2009, 03:16 PM
Magpul Dynamics Dynamic Carbine 2
For those who made it out to Dynamic Carbine 1 this past summer you all know the first question asked at the end of the class is, "When are we doing the next class?" I'm pleased to announce we've got two classes on deck (Carbine 2 and Handgun 1 in June. 2010). This is Carbine 2. I look forward to seeing previous students and new ones back on the firing line. If you have questions please PM me.
Photos from Carbine 1: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8396760@N02/sets/72157621813443937/
Carbine 1 AAR: http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=35709
Date: October 15-17th 2010
Cost: $600 Plus $40 range fee collected the day of class
Class Location: Douglas Ridge Rifle Club: http://www.douglasridge.org
27787 SE Hwy 224,
Eagle Creek, OR, 97022
Phone: 503.637.3131
It is strongly recommended that students pack a lunch each day to reduce downtime. It'll also be a bit chilly that time of year.
Round Count: 1800rds carbine, 300rds handgun
Register by phone at: 1.877.4MAGPUL ext 126 (Jill Reynolds)
Balance due no later than 30 days prior to class.
Course Description
This is a fast paced, hands-on, super dynamic live fire course with minimal time spent in the classroom. Starting with combat mindset, the class thoroughly covers:
* Rapid threat analysis and acquisition
* Shooting on the move
* Multiple target engagement
* Strong and reaction side shooting
* Malfunctions
* Natural and improvised shooting positions
* Barricade shooting
* Shooting from vehicles (client dependant)
* Concealed shooting
* Low light tactics
* Individual and team confidence enhancement shooting drills
* Individual and team live fire stress courses
Hardware/Kit
A functional carbine or submachine gun chambered in 5.56x45, 5.45x39 or 7.62x39mm or standard pistol caliber weapon systems. If available, a spare weapon system is also an excellent idea. A cleaning kit and tools that are compatible with the weapon system(s) in question is also a must. Each student should have a minimum of 5 working magazines. Sometimes magazines will make it in your dump bag and sometimes they won't. If they hit the ground they can become fouled, causing weapon malfunctions and time off the line.
* Note pad, and pen/pencil
* Clothing suited to strenuous type activity as well as being seasonally appropriate
* Appropriate foot wear
* Rain gear / cold weather gear (seasonal)
* Ear pro (electronic preferred)
* Eye pro, which wraps around
* Clear lenses for night shoots
* Baseball style hat recommended
* Primary weapon sling, single point, or a good system that allows flexibility for transitions and reaction side weapon manipulations
* A rig that can carry a minimum of four (4) primary magazines on your person
* Functioning secondary weapon system, and three working magazines
* A holster and magazine pouch that will retain your equipment when moving
* Primary weapon mounted light
* Secondary weapon mounted or handheld light
* Spare bulbs and batteries for all lights
* Tools that work on your weapon
* Weapons lube
* Optics will require adjustment tools and spare batteries
* Water hydrating device
* Knee and Elbow pads (optional)
* Gloves (optional)
* An open mind.
For those who made it out to Dynamic Carbine 1 this past summer you all know the first question asked at the end of the class is, "When are we doing the next class?" I'm pleased to announce we've got two classes on deck (Carbine 2 and Handgun 1 in June. 2010). This is Carbine 2. I look forward to seeing previous students and new ones back on the firing line. If you have questions please PM me.
Photos from Carbine 1: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8396760@N02/sets/72157621813443937/
Carbine 1 AAR: http://www.m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=35709
Date: October 15-17th 2010
Cost: $600 Plus $40 range fee collected the day of class
Class Location: Douglas Ridge Rifle Club: http://www.douglasridge.org
27787 SE Hwy 224,
Eagle Creek, OR, 97022
Phone: 503.637.3131
It is strongly recommended that students pack a lunch each day to reduce downtime. It'll also be a bit chilly that time of year.
Round Count: 1800rds carbine, 300rds handgun
Register by phone at: 1.877.4MAGPUL ext 126 (Jill Reynolds)
Balance due no later than 30 days prior to class.
Course Description
This is a fast paced, hands-on, super dynamic live fire course with minimal time spent in the classroom. Starting with combat mindset, the class thoroughly covers:
* Rapid threat analysis and acquisition
* Shooting on the move
* Multiple target engagement
* Strong and reaction side shooting
* Malfunctions
* Natural and improvised shooting positions
* Barricade shooting
* Shooting from vehicles (client dependant)
* Concealed shooting
* Low light tactics
* Individual and team confidence enhancement shooting drills
* Individual and team live fire stress courses
Hardware/Kit
A functional carbine or submachine gun chambered in 5.56x45, 5.45x39 or 7.62x39mm or standard pistol caliber weapon systems. If available, a spare weapon system is also an excellent idea. A cleaning kit and tools that are compatible with the weapon system(s) in question is also a must. Each student should have a minimum of 5 working magazines. Sometimes magazines will make it in your dump bag and sometimes they won't. If they hit the ground they can become fouled, causing weapon malfunctions and time off the line.
* Note pad, and pen/pencil
* Clothing suited to strenuous type activity as well as being seasonally appropriate
* Appropriate foot wear
* Rain gear / cold weather gear (seasonal)
* Ear pro (electronic preferred)
* Eye pro, which wraps around
* Clear lenses for night shoots
* Baseball style hat recommended
* Primary weapon sling, single point, or a good system that allows flexibility for transitions and reaction side weapon manipulations
* A rig that can carry a minimum of four (4) primary magazines on your person
* Functioning secondary weapon system, and three working magazines
* A holster and magazine pouch that will retain your equipment when moving
* Primary weapon mounted light
* Secondary weapon mounted or handheld light
* Spare bulbs and batteries for all lights
* Tools that work on your weapon
* Weapons lube
* Optics will require adjustment tools and spare batteries
* Water hydrating device
* Knee and Elbow pads (optional)
* Gloves (optional)
* An open mind.