HANDGUN EMPLOYMENT ADVANCED TACTICS™
Phase Line Defense Gunfighter Series™
Phase Line Defense Gunfighter Series™
HEAT™ PHASE I - GUNFIGHT FUNDAMENTALS
Course Description:
HEAT™ Phase I - Gunfight Fundamentals is for those who have solid shooting fundamentals and are now prepared to learn how to fight with their handgun. Understand that not all threat engagements will result in the application of deadly force, so you will need knowledge of defense as you are carrying a handgun. Our curriculum is based on known statistical data and will develop your own personal operational expertise. We will enhance your knowledge as we assimilate into the fundamentals of ground fighting and edged weapon defense, correcting misapplications and developing aptitude and skills. Our HEAT™ Phase I - Gunfight Fundamentals curriculum is based around gunfight preparedness and not shooting drills. We will also delve into the basics of threat engagement with our handguns with a scientific approach based on behavioral characteristics and applications. You will learn a lot of material so come join us and bring your positive mental attitude and hard work ethic.
Course runs 8 hours.
The shooting portion of this course does take place at an outdoor facility as we will be shooting multiple steel targets, learning how to use those handguns.
Essential Course Materials to Bring:
IF YOU ARE MISSING SOME EQUIPMENT PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE MAY BE ABLE TO LEND YOU EQUIPMENT TO USE.
1) 300-600 rounds for your pistol (Bring More = Shoot More)
2) Hearing and eye protection
3) Holster (Please see holster requirements)
4) In addition to a holster that meets the requirements, please also bring your everyday carry CCW holster.
5) Magazines and magazine pouches (Be able to carry 3 magazines on your person)
6) Plain white cotton t-shirt
Inessential / Optional Items to Bring:
1) Chest rig, battle belt, plate carrier (whatever your preference for your “kit”)
2) Rain gear (also called wet weather gear, as we will train in the rain)
3) Knee pads or any other protective gear you may need (you may choose to wear a hat, but this is not a requirement)
4) Please bring your lunch and snacks so we may maximize the use of our time for training as there aren’t any restaurants nearby.
5) Please bring a chair to sit in during breaks.
HOLSTER REQUIREMENTS:
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A GOOD STURDY HOLSTER, PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH A HOLSTER THAT YOU CAN USE FOR OUR TRAINING. WE ARE HERE TO HELP!
All holsters must meet the following minimum requirements:
1) The holster must be molded for the weapon to accomplish a firm hold.
2) The holster must cover the trigger and trigger guard thus preventing any manipulation of the trigger either accidentally or purposefully while the weapon is seated in the holster.
3) The holster must allow for one handed re-holster with either the strong hand or the support hand.
4) The holster must hold the weapon in a muzzle down orientation.
5) The holster must have some form of positive retention. Most kydex and leather holsters have adequate positive retention.
6) The holster must be affixed to a belt.
Course Description:
HEAT™ Phase I - Gunfight Fundamentals is for those who have solid shooting fundamentals and are now prepared to learn how to fight with their handgun. Understand that not all threat engagements will result in the application of deadly force, so you will need knowledge of defense as you are carrying a handgun. Our curriculum is based on known statistical data and will develop your own personal operational expertise. We will enhance your knowledge as we assimilate into the fundamentals of ground fighting and edged weapon defense, correcting misapplications and developing aptitude and skills. Our HEAT™ Phase I - Gunfight Fundamentals curriculum is based around gunfight preparedness and not shooting drills. We will also delve into the basics of threat engagement with our handguns with a scientific approach based on behavioral characteristics and applications. You will learn a lot of material so come join us and bring your positive mental attitude and hard work ethic.
Course runs 8 hours.
The shooting portion of this course does take place at an outdoor facility as we will be shooting multiple steel targets, learning how to use those handguns.
Essential Course Materials to Bring:
IF YOU ARE MISSING SOME EQUIPMENT PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE MAY BE ABLE TO LEND YOU EQUIPMENT TO USE.
1) 300-600 rounds for your pistol (Bring More = Shoot More)
2) Hearing and eye protection
3) Holster (Please see holster requirements)
4) In addition to a holster that meets the requirements, please also bring your everyday carry CCW holster.
5) Magazines and magazine pouches (Be able to carry 3 magazines on your person)
6) Plain white cotton t-shirt
Inessential / Optional Items to Bring:
1) Chest rig, battle belt, plate carrier (whatever your preference for your “kit”)
2) Rain gear (also called wet weather gear, as we will train in the rain)
3) Knee pads or any other protective gear you may need (you may choose to wear a hat, but this is not a requirement)
4) Please bring your lunch and snacks so we may maximize the use of our time for training as there aren’t any restaurants nearby.
5) Please bring a chair to sit in during breaks.
HOLSTER REQUIREMENTS:
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A GOOD STURDY HOLSTER, PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH A HOLSTER THAT YOU CAN USE FOR OUR TRAINING. WE ARE HERE TO HELP!
All holsters must meet the following minimum requirements:
1) The holster must be molded for the weapon to accomplish a firm hold.
2) The holster must cover the trigger and trigger guard thus preventing any manipulation of the trigger either accidentally or purposefully while the weapon is seated in the holster.
3) The holster must allow for one handed re-holster with either the strong hand or the support hand.
4) The holster must hold the weapon in a muzzle down orientation.
5) The holster must have some form of positive retention. Most kydex and leather holsters have adequate positive retention.
6) The holster must be affixed to a belt.
HEAT PHASE II - GUNFIGHT PHYSIOLOGY™
Course Description:
In our HEAT Phase II - Gunfight Physiology™ course we will delve into the science of YOU in a gunfight. You will be going "hands on" in a controlled environment to learn how to effectively fight while employing your handgun in a threat situation. We will delve deeper into the ground fighting principles that you learned in our HEAT Phase I, and we will work from our feet to gain effective positioning with weapon retention being paramount. You will learn basic and advanced fighting fundamentals and principles. Take yourself to a new level and bring your positive mental attitude and hard work ethic.
Course runs 8 hours
The shooting portion of this course does take place at an outdoor facility as we will be shooting multiple steel targets, learning how to use those handguns.
Essential Course Materials to Bring:
IF YOU ARE MISSING SOME EQUIPMENT PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE MAY BE ABLE TO LEND YOU EQUIPMENT TO USE.
1) 300-600 rounds for your pistol (Bring More = Shoot More)
2) Hearing and eye protection
3) Holster (Please see holster requirements)
4) Magazines and magazine pouches
Inessential / Optional Items to Bring:
1) Chest rig, battle belt, plate carrier (whatever your preference for your “kit”)
2) Rain gear (also called wet weather gear, as we will train in the rain)
3) Knee pads or any other protective gear you may need (you may choose to wear a hat, but this is not a requirement)
4) Please bring your lunch and snacks so we may maximize the use of our time for training as there aren’t any restaurants nearby.
5) Please bring a chair to sit in during breaks.
HOLSTER REQUIREMENTS:
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A GOOD STURDY HOLSTER, PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH A HOLSTER THAT YOU CAN USE FOR OUR TRAINING. WE ARE HERE TO HELP!
All holsters must meet the following minimum requirements:
1) The holster must be molded for the weapon to accomplish a firm hold.
2) The holster must cover the trigger and trigger guard thus preventing any manipulation of the trigger either accidentally or purposefully while the weapon is seated in the holster.
3) The holster must allow for one handed re-holster with either the strong hand or the support hand.
4) The holster must hold the weapon in a muzzle down orientation.
5) The holster must have some form of positive retention. Most kydex and leather holsters have adequate positive retention.
6) The holster must be affixed to a belt.
Course Description:
In our HEAT Phase II - Gunfight Physiology™ course we will delve into the science of YOU in a gunfight. You will be going "hands on" in a controlled environment to learn how to effectively fight while employing your handgun in a threat situation. We will delve deeper into the ground fighting principles that you learned in our HEAT Phase I, and we will work from our feet to gain effective positioning with weapon retention being paramount. You will learn basic and advanced fighting fundamentals and principles. Take yourself to a new level and bring your positive mental attitude and hard work ethic.
Course runs 8 hours
The shooting portion of this course does take place at an outdoor facility as we will be shooting multiple steel targets, learning how to use those handguns.
Essential Course Materials to Bring:
IF YOU ARE MISSING SOME EQUIPMENT PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE MAY BE ABLE TO LEND YOU EQUIPMENT TO USE.
1) 300-600 rounds for your pistol (Bring More = Shoot More)
2) Hearing and eye protection
3) Holster (Please see holster requirements)
4) Magazines and magazine pouches
Inessential / Optional Items to Bring:
1) Chest rig, battle belt, plate carrier (whatever your preference for your “kit”)
2) Rain gear (also called wet weather gear, as we will train in the rain)
3) Knee pads or any other protective gear you may need (you may choose to wear a hat, but this is not a requirement)
4) Please bring your lunch and snacks so we may maximize the use of our time for training as there aren’t any restaurants nearby.
5) Please bring a chair to sit in during breaks.
HOLSTER REQUIREMENTS:
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A GOOD STURDY HOLSTER, PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH A HOLSTER THAT YOU CAN USE FOR OUR TRAINING. WE ARE HERE TO HELP!
All holsters must meet the following minimum requirements:
1) The holster must be molded for the weapon to accomplish a firm hold.
2) The holster must cover the trigger and trigger guard thus preventing any manipulation of the trigger either accidentally or purposefully while the weapon is seated in the holster.
3) The holster must allow for one handed re-holster with either the strong hand or the support hand.
4) The holster must hold the weapon in a muzzle down orientation.
5) The holster must have some form of positive retention. Most kydex and leather holsters have adequate positive retention.
6) The holster must be affixed to a belt.
HEAT PHASE III - FIGHTING FROM COVER/CONCEALMENT™
Course Description:
In our HEAT Phase III - Fighting From Cover/Concealment™ course, you will learn the effective use of cover and concealment and working around vehicles when employing your handgun in a threat situation. You will learn basic and advanced fighting fundamentals and principles. Take yourself to a new level and bring your positive mental attitude and hard work ethic.
Course runs 8 hours.
The shooting portion of this course does take place at an outdoor facility as we will be shooting multiple steel targets, learning how to use those handguns.
Essential Course Materials to Bring:
IF YOU ARE MISSING SOME EQUIPMENT PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE MAY BE ABLE TO LEND YOU EQUIPMENT TO USE.
1) 300-600 rounds for your pistol (Bring More = Shoot More)
2) Hearing and eye protection
3) Holster (Please see holster requirements)
4) Magazines and magazine pouches
5) Ten (10) $1 dollar bills (these are REQUIRED and you'll see why)
Inessential / Optional Items to Bring:
1) Chest rig, battle belt, plate carrier (whatever your preference for your “kit”)
2) Rain gear (also called wet weather gear, as we will train in the rain)
3) Knee pads or any other protective gear you may need (you may choose to wear a hat, but this is not a requirement)
4) Please bring your lunch and snacks so we may maximize the use of our time for training as there aren’t any restaurants nearby.
5) Please bring a chair to sit in during breaks.
HOLSTER REQUIREMENTS:
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A GOOD STURDY HOLSTER, PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH A HOLSTER THAT YOU CAN USE FOR OUR TRAINING. WE ARE HERE TO HELP!
All holsters must meet the following minimum requirements:
1) The holster must be molded for the weapon to accomplish a firm hold.
2) The holster must cover the trigger and trigger guard thus preventing any manipulation of the trigger either accidentally or purposefully while the weapon is seated in the holster.
3) The holster must allow for one handed re-holster with either the strong hand or the support hand.
4) The holster must hold the weapon in a muzzle down orientation.
5) The holster must have some form of positive retention. Most kydex and leather holsters have adequate positive retention.
6) The holster must be affixed to a belt.
Course Description:
In our HEAT Phase III - Fighting From Cover/Concealment™ course, you will learn the effective use of cover and concealment and working around vehicles when employing your handgun in a threat situation. You will learn basic and advanced fighting fundamentals and principles. Take yourself to a new level and bring your positive mental attitude and hard work ethic.
Course runs 8 hours.
The shooting portion of this course does take place at an outdoor facility as we will be shooting multiple steel targets, learning how to use those handguns.
Essential Course Materials to Bring:
IF YOU ARE MISSING SOME EQUIPMENT PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE MAY BE ABLE TO LEND YOU EQUIPMENT TO USE.
1) 300-600 rounds for your pistol (Bring More = Shoot More)
2) Hearing and eye protection
3) Holster (Please see holster requirements)
4) Magazines and magazine pouches
5) Ten (10) $1 dollar bills (these are REQUIRED and you'll see why)
Inessential / Optional Items to Bring:
1) Chest rig, battle belt, plate carrier (whatever your preference for your “kit”)
2) Rain gear (also called wet weather gear, as we will train in the rain)
3) Knee pads or any other protective gear you may need (you may choose to wear a hat, but this is not a requirement)
4) Please bring your lunch and snacks so we may maximize the use of our time for training as there aren’t any restaurants nearby.
5) Please bring a chair to sit in during breaks.
HOLSTER REQUIREMENTS:
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A GOOD STURDY HOLSTER, PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH A HOLSTER THAT YOU CAN USE FOR OUR TRAINING. WE ARE HERE TO HELP!
All holsters must meet the following minimum requirements:
1) The holster must be molded for the weapon to accomplish a firm hold.
2) The holster must cover the trigger and trigger guard thus preventing any manipulation of the trigger either accidentally or purposefully while the weapon is seated in the holster.
3) The holster must allow for one handed re-holster with either the strong hand or the support hand.
4) The holster must hold the weapon in a muzzle down orientation.
5) The holster must have some form of positive retention. Most kydex and leather holsters have adequate positive retention.
6) The holster must be affixed to a belt.
HEAT PHASE IV - ADVANCED GUNFIGHT FUNDAMENTALS™
Course Description:
You have completed our first three phases of our GUNFIGHTER SERIES. You are firmly grounded in the fundamentals of threat engagement. You are now ready to learn the advanced fundamentals. In this course we will delve deeper into stress management, working as a team, down and disabled, urban prone, and much more. Are you truly able to operate in austere environments? Are you truly able to conduct yourself in high stress situation? Let's learn about ourselves. Those that lack the spirit of a warrior need not apply. Others, bring your positive mental attitude and hard work ethic.
Course runs 8 hours.
The shooting portion of this course does take place at an outdoor facility as we will be shooting multiple steel targets, learning how to use those handguns.
Essential Course Materials to Bring:
IF YOU ARE MISSING SOME EQUIPMENT PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE MAY BE ABLE TO LEND YOU EQUIPMENT TO USE.
1) 300-600 rounds for your pistol (Bring More = Shoot More)
2) Hearing and eye protection
3) Holster (Please see holster requirements)
4) Magazines and magazine pouches
5) Ten (10) $1 dollar bills (these are REQUIRED and you'll see why)
Inessential / Optional Items to Bring:
1) Chest rig, battle belt, plate carrier (whatever your preference for your “kit”)
2) Rain gear (also called wet weather gear, as we will train in the rain)
3) Knee pads or any other protective gear you may need (you may choose to wear a hat, but this is not a requirement)
4) Please bring your lunch and snacks so we may maximize the use of our time for training as there aren’t any restaurants nearby.
5) Please bring a chair to sit in during breaks.
HOLSTER REQUIREMENTS:
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A GOOD STURDY HOLSTER, PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH A HOLSTER THAT YOU CAN USE FOR OUR TRAINING. WE ARE HERE TO HELP!
All holsters must meet the following minimum requirements:
1) The holster must be molded for the weapon to accomplish a firm hold.
2) The holster must cover the trigger and trigger guard thus preventing any manipulation of the trigger either accidentally or purposefully while the weapon is seated in the holster.
3) The holster must allow for one handed re-holster with either the strong hand or the support hand.
4) The holster must hold the weapon in a muzzle down orientation.
5) The holster must have some form of positive retention. Most kydex and leather holsters have adequate positive retention.
6) The holster must be affixed to a belt.
Course Description:
You have completed our first three phases of our GUNFIGHTER SERIES. You are firmly grounded in the fundamentals of threat engagement. You are now ready to learn the advanced fundamentals. In this course we will delve deeper into stress management, working as a team, down and disabled, urban prone, and much more. Are you truly able to operate in austere environments? Are you truly able to conduct yourself in high stress situation? Let's learn about ourselves. Those that lack the spirit of a warrior need not apply. Others, bring your positive mental attitude and hard work ethic.
Course runs 8 hours.
The shooting portion of this course does take place at an outdoor facility as we will be shooting multiple steel targets, learning how to use those handguns.
Essential Course Materials to Bring:
IF YOU ARE MISSING SOME EQUIPMENT PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE MAY BE ABLE TO LEND YOU EQUIPMENT TO USE.
1) 300-600 rounds for your pistol (Bring More = Shoot More)
2) Hearing and eye protection
3) Holster (Please see holster requirements)
4) Magazines and magazine pouches
5) Ten (10) $1 dollar bills (these are REQUIRED and you'll see why)
Inessential / Optional Items to Bring:
1) Chest rig, battle belt, plate carrier (whatever your preference for your “kit”)
2) Rain gear (also called wet weather gear, as we will train in the rain)
3) Knee pads or any other protective gear you may need (you may choose to wear a hat, but this is not a requirement)
4) Please bring your lunch and snacks so we may maximize the use of our time for training as there aren’t any restaurants nearby.
5) Please bring a chair to sit in during breaks.
HOLSTER REQUIREMENTS:
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A GOOD STURDY HOLSTER, PLEASE LET US KNOW. WE ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO ACCOMMODATE YOU WITH A HOLSTER THAT YOU CAN USE FOR OUR TRAINING. WE ARE HERE TO HELP!
All holsters must meet the following minimum requirements:
1) The holster must be molded for the weapon to accomplish a firm hold.
2) The holster must cover the trigger and trigger guard thus preventing any manipulation of the trigger either accidentally or purposefully while the weapon is seated in the holster.
3) The holster must allow for one handed re-holster with either the strong hand or the support hand.
4) The holster must hold the weapon in a muzzle down orientation.
5) The holster must have some form of positive retention. Most kydex and leather holsters have adequate positive retention.
6) The holster must be affixed to a belt.