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rob_s
12-08-08, 09:04
Trident Concepts, LLC will be conducting their 3-day Combative Carbine (CC1) in Miami, FL on February 20-22, 2009. The cost per student is $595.00 and registrations are due with full payment no later than thirty (30) days prior to course date. This is course is restricted to active/retired law enforcement officers, military personnel and vetted civilians only.

To Apply Now, please visit our website (www.tridentconcepts.com) and submit an application form. You will receive a confirmation notice once full payment is received.
General course description:

The Combative Carbine (CC1) is a 3-day skill building course that will introduce the combative fundamentals for the tactical employment of a carbine in high-risk settings. It is structured around the main core skills for fighting with a carbine by using extended range sessions and high repetitions to strengthen proper technique. Graded evolutions throughout the course provide instant feedback to the student on skill development, technique deficiencies and overall ability. The linear progressive training exercises build a solid foundation in order to progress to more advanced skills.

For more information, visit our website or contact us directly.
Basic gear list:

· Tactical carbine (with tactical sling and close combat optic)

· Serviceable pistol

· 2,500 functional rounds of carbine and 300 rounds of pistol ammunition

· 5 carbine magazines minimum

· 5 inert carbine training rounds (no A-Zooms)

· Training uniform (ball cap and gloves)

· 1st Line gear (rigid belt, sturdy holster, magazine pouches, flashlight pouch, multi-tool pouch and dump pouch)

· Handheld flashlight

· Multi-tool

· Clear eye and ear protection

· Hydration system and energy snacks

· Weapons cleaning kit and quality lubrication

Contact Jeff Gonzales at jgonzales@tridentconcepts.com or (928) 925-7038 if you have any questions. Registration will be limited and on a first come first serve basis.

FLGator
12-11-08, 08:30
A lot off topic but did they give you any idea why they don't like the A-zooms for dummy rounds?

rob_s
02-03-09, 14:29
Bumping this as there are slots still open.