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    EAG Carbine St Joseph, MO 11-13Aug2007

    EAG will conduct a 3 Day Carbine Operators course on 11-13 August 2007 in St Joseph, MO, at the MO Department of Conservation Pigeon Hill LE Range
    This is an open enrollment course. EAG has a credentialing policy- see below for specifics.
    This course is about fighting with the 5.56x45mm carbine, and the training is geared toward that specific skill set. This is not a shooting course- it is a fighting course.
    Price is as follows.
    Prior to 11July 2007 $480.00
    After 11 July 2007 $500.00
    A deposit of $175.00 is required when you submit your application.
    To register, go to www.eagtactical.com and complete the application. Submit the application with the appropriate credentials (see below).
    Once you have been accepted you will receive a notice as well as lodging information. If you have any questions, contact us directly- we will do are best to resolve any issues.
    What to Expect
    A three day class on how to fight with the carbine. This is not shooting polka dots, but is a condensed version of what we are using today. The class is moderately physical.
    Attendees must be Police Officers; Active Duty Military; DoD Civilian/ Contractor or possess a valid pistol license from any state. A Certificate of Good Conduct (no criminal record) or equivalent from your local Law Enforcement Agency will suffice.
    Live fire exercises are inherently dangerous. Safety violations will be dealt with harshly. We cannot afford to have an unsafe shooter in a class.
    I reserve the right to refuse admission to the class for any reason. I reserve the right to remove anyone from the class for any reason. Questions??
    What to Bring
    A good attitude!
    • A serviceable 5.56mm Carbine (5.45x39 and 7.52x39 are also acceptable). What you bring is not as important as the fact that it works. Having a spare extractor/ spring is not a bad idea. Bring the lube of your choice. But bring lube.
    • 1300 Rounds of serviceable carbine ammunition; 250 rounds pistol ammunition.
    • The amount of ammunition recommended is an average. The actual number of rounds fired may be more or less depending on overall skill level of the class, weather and range issues.
    • A minimum of 3 serviceable magazines for the carbine. More are obviously better- the less jamming of magazines you do during the day, the more time you learn how to fight.
    • The carbine needs a sling. A tac sling works better, but any sling will do.
    • A means to carry at least two carbine magazines on your person (+ one in the gun, total of three (3).
    • If you have a red dot sight, bring spare batteries.
    • A serviceable pistol, with three serviceable magazines.
    • A holster and magazine pouch.
    • Eye and earpro, as well as a baseball type hat.
    • The range is “primitive”. Facilities are limited. If you have a folding chair, bring it.
    • Water. A CamelBak is ideal, but be prepared to hydrate.
    This will be at the height of summer, and facilities are limited. Bring water and electrolyte replacement drinks.
    • Bring food. Bring munchies as well as lickies and chewies. If you are not physically at your best, you will not be able to function safely and efficiently. Don’t be a heat casualty.
    • Knee and elbow pads.
    • Pen/ pencil.
    If you have questions, contact me at info@eagtactical.com

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    Pat, I shot ya an email yesterday about this. pb-bright@wiu.edu is my email. Just givin ya a heads up. Thanks!
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    Man, what will I do without a 18 hour drive to steady my nerves............
    Steve.

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    Gee Steve, you might have to kick back and enjoy life for a change!
    Looking forward to seeing you out there!!

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    I guess I will see if the department will pay for it but I bet I would be lucky for them to even give me the time off if I payed for it myself. Will we get POST credit?
    "A man's country is not a certain area of land, of mountains, rivers, and woods, but it is a principle; and patriotism is loyalty to that principle."
    --George William Curtis

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    Docsprague- negative on post credit.
    I don't get here often, but info@eagtactical will always get a response (my VA will make sure of that...)

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