Introduction to Tactical Carbine – Waterman, IL
Introduction to Tactical Carbine will cover the basics of how to get the most out of your AR weapons platform. How to manipulate and retain your rifle, how to reload with efficiency, how to perform malfunction drills, and marksmanship exercises you can practice when you go home.
Gear list:
An AR15 rifle.
At least SIX (6) functioning and reliable magazines.
250 rounds of ammunition.
A chest rig/vest/ammunition carrier of some kind.
A single/double/triple point sling.
Eye and ear protection.
All instruction is done right on the range.
We will have a discussion during lunch so plan on sticking around.
For more information
Phone (847) 920-USRA (8772)
Email: info@usrifleman.org
still recovering from this class.
$100-every-penny-worth it!
Pace of class: excellent
Learning curve: excellent
What I took from class:
Re-learned my AR functions, maintenance, and handling.
I had to re-learned my basics: Tap, Rack, etc all over again.
The Admin reloads and Tactical reloads were interesting to learn and find my faults, and my stress level were pushed. I took away, that I need to do more dry fire and reload exercises to further strengthen my arms.
I learned to streamline further my gears, handling my sling on which works best for my gear and use. I started with a two-point, and ended training more with a single point.
Learned how to stack my magazines properly for reloads.
I learned I definitely need a dump pouch.
I learned that my Level IV plates gets super heavy at the end of the day.
I learned to cinch my gears better for lesser bounce to distribute the weight.
I learned my hold and my Aimpoint Micro H1 can truly handle the abuse the maker claims. Learned that it was a worthy investment.
I learned cheap ammo will cost malfunction.
I learned a cheap part will fall off.
I learned that Gen 3 Magpul Mags are definitely better than my Gen 2 (windowed)
I learned thumb-over bore is definitely better at quick acquisition and better shot placement...YVMM
Took a lot from this class, and will definitely bring one more person(or two) the next time this class gets offered again.
I definitely bring a cooler with lots of water for hydration next time
I really got to test my gears, and see which will work for me or not.
This cheezeburger operator got operated today by great staff: Doug, Chris, Dave...sorry can't remember other guy.
Great job guys
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