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swat-professor
02-14-10, 10:50
The Osceola County, FL, Sheriff's Office is hosting a Magpul Dynamics Hyper Violent Weapon Manipulation (HVWM) Course March 16-18, 2010 at the Kissimmee Police Department Range, 440 S. Hoagland Blvd., Kissimmee, FL 34741. There are currently 5 open positions left in this course due to a recent cancelation. This course is for active LEO only and you can register by contacting Jill Reynolds (jreynolds@magpul.com) at Magpul Dynamics. For local area information, contact Richard Adair (rada@osceola.org) by e-mail or 321 697-4337. The recommended hotel for stay is the Clarion Water Park (http://www.clarionwaterpark.com) in Kissimmee, approximately 10-15 minutes from the range. Mention Magpul Dynamics when making reservations and receive a $65.00 per night rate. The hotel address is 2261 E. Irlo Bronson Mem. Hwy., Kissimmee, FL 34744 and their reservations number is 866 975-4337.

Hyper Violent Weapon Manipulation (HVWM)

Law Enforcement only

$600 / 3 day course | ammo T/O weapon and 1500rds carbine + 200 handgun

Course Description
An advanced LEO course that equips students to successfully negotiate any active shooter situation and provide a template for training sustainment. Students will be driven to improve their shooting abilities, master their equipment and communicate with team mates in live fire training environments.

Topics covered in depth include:

•Carbine fundamentals and BZO
•Rapid threat analysis and acquisition in active shooter situations
•Balancing speed and precision
•Discussion of terminal ballistics and how it relates to shooting abilities during critical stress
•Shooting on the move
•Multiple target engagement
•Strong and reaction side shooting
•Weapon malfunctions
•Transitions to secondary weapon system
•Natural and improvised shooting positions
•Barricade and obstacle shooting
•Shooting from vehicles (vehicle response to engagement with an active shooter)
•Concealed shooting (off duty response to active shooter scenario)
•Low light shooting techniques and using light to your advantage
•Individual + team confidence enhancement shooting drills
•Individual + team shooting and cover techniques in active shooter situations
•Psychological + mindset training for the active shoot responder
Hardware/Kit

•Issued duty weapon (carbine, sub-machine gun or handgun)
Both primary and secondary weapon systems are recommended, conditional to an officer's weapon certification and department/agency policies.
•Cleaning kit and tools compatible with the weapon system(s)
•5 working magazines (minimum)
•Note pad and pen/pencil
•Clothing suited to strenuous type activity (seasonally appropriate or duty wear)
•Appropriate foot wear
•Ear pro (electronic preferred)
•Eye pro (wrap 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
•Duty belt/DA kit that supports 4 primary magazines(minimum) on your person
•Primary weapon mounted light
•Secondary weapon mounted or handheld light
•Spare bulbs and batteries for all lights
•Weapons lube
•Adjustment tools and spare batteries for optics
•Hydration device
•Knee and elbow pads (optional)
•Gloves (optional)
•An open mind

CAPT KIRK
02-15-10, 22:21
Hope all goes well for you,

We had such a high demand we ended up shedulng a second class. Both classes are full and we will be getting started with the first this Wednesday 2/17/2010.

Will be submitting combined AAR for the two classes in a couple of weeks.

Narco
02-20-10, 16:23
Good class, ours was a blast in Jan but due to weather, we cut it about 3 hours short..