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    EAG Tactical/Pat Rogers Two Day Basic Carbine-NC-May 30-31,2009

    EAG Tactical/Pat Rogers will conduct a two day basic carbine class at the Johnston County Community College Range in Smithfield, NC. The range is located between Smithfield and Four Oaks.

    The Basic Carbine Course is a Two Day, Low to Moderate Intensity class with the emphasis on the basics of marksmanship and manipulation.
    This class will include:

    • Nomenclature

    • Disassembly / Assembly Maintenance

    • Magazine selection

    • Sight types

    • Slings

    • Ammunition



    Practical application will include Weapons Safety; Sight Alignment / Sight Picture; Trigger Control; Loading / Unloading / Reloading; Position shooting – Prone Kneeling, Sitting

    Bring:

    • A good attitude

    • Serviceable 5.56x45mm Carbine. An AR type is STRONGLY recommended

    • A serviceable sling. A tactical sling is best—but you must have a sling

    • Three serviceable magazines

    • The ability to carry two magazines on your body

    • Eyepro and Earpro

    • Baseball type hat

    • Clothing appropriate for the season

    • Kneepads and elbow pads are optional, but recommended

    • 700 rounds of serviceable Ball ammunition

    • Water / electrolyte replacement and food


    At the end of this class you will have a good understanding of the functioning of the weapon, and how to safely and effectively employ it.

    Cost is $400. A $200 deposit is required at the time of application.
    Class size will be limited.

    Also due to the class being conducted on college property there is a $55.00 registration fee that will be collected on the first morning during class registration unless you meet the below listed criteria. Please read carefully.

    If you are not affiliated with any of the below mentioned departments/organizations in North Carolina you must pay the Registration Fee for Johnston Community College, which is $55.00 for this particular class. The registration fee must be in the form of a money order and will be collected the first morning during class registration. NO EXCEPTIONS!!

    Personnel that are fee waived are: Local North Carolina law enforcement officers, volunteer firemen, local fire department personnel, volunteer rescue and lifesaving department personnel, local rescue and lifesaving department personnel,REACT members, full-time custodial employees of the Dept. of Correction, Employees of the Departments Division of Community Correction, employees of the Dept. of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Members of the North Carolina State Defense Militia Military and Federal government personnel are eligible for fee waiver provided that their permanent duty station in within North Carolina.


    If you have questions, contact us directly for assistance!info@eagtactical.com

    If you have any questions about the surrounding area or the class I can be contacted at jfreuler@hotmail.com

    There is lodging available at the range. The two cabins are duplex buildings that sleep four per side. So that is a total of sixteen people that can stay in the two cabins. In each cabin they have a private bath for each side and a community kitchen. All you have to furnish is your food and towels. The price for one side of a cabin per night is $40.00. If you use their bed linen add $5. Divide the $40 by the number of people that you may wish to bunk with on your side and the price drops significantly per person.

    Between the two cabins is a picnic area with grills and tables. Wireless internet is available however; it is limited to being in the first cabin which is the one closest to the office. If you are in the second cabin and need the internet service you can take your laptop to the front porch area of the office to take advantage of the internet service. Sorry no television.

    The contact number for reservations is 919-938-0115 x221 or x225.

    Here are some pictures of the cabins.

    Sleeping arrangements.





    Shared kitchen and dining area.



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    Has anyone been to one of these classes? what did you think about it? This is fairly close to where I live and am considering attending. Thanks for the feedback.

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    What time does the course end on Sunday, and about how far is it to the Durham airport? I'd have to catch a 710 flight to get back to work Monday morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmx1 View Post
    What time does the course end on Sunday, and about how far is it to the Durham airport? I'd have to catch a 710 flight to get back to work Monday morning.
    The class will probably end about 4:00 pm.

    The range is about an hour and fifteen minutes from the airport.

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