If your looking for extended ranges you’ll probably find that courses are oriented towards that won’t offer much cqb related stuff. Sentinel Concepts and DeFoor Proformance offer scoped carbine classes.
Low light classes are offered by a number of instructors. Haley Strategic, Redback One, TMACs just to name a few.
Rifle/pistol transitions vary by company and specific course. CQB is tactics. Find a course that’s going to suit your situation. If your not on a team, don’t take a team course. Look for something like a home defense or vehicle defense class. It would make no sense for you to take a team tactics class that requires three+ guys to enter a room when it would be you and maybe your significant other.
What you’ve listed as training goals is a minimum of two separate classes, if not three. And here’s the obligatory “take a med class too” comment.
AQ planned for years and sent their A team to carry out the attacks, and on Flight 93 they were thwarted by a pick-up team made up of United Frequent Fliers. Many people look at 9/11 and wonder how we can stop an enemy like that. I look at FL93 and wonder, "How can we lose?". -- FromMyColdDeadHand
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