The Level-II course (24 hours) covers the following topics:
Mental Awareness and Conflict Avoidance
Legal Ramifications of Lethal Force
Shooting While Moving
Tactical Movement
Multiple Assailants
Malfunction Drills
Night Shooting & the Proper Use of Flashlights
Drawing from the Holster
Emergency, Tactical, Speed and Administrative Reloads
Basic Disarming, Weapons Retention, and Defensive Tactics
The student is expected to supply:
1. Personal Defense Handgun.
2. 600 rounds MINIMUM of ammunition. More is better. Reloads/FMJs are fine.
3. 2 speedloaders or spare magazines MINIMUM..
4. Suitable Holster and spare ammunition carriers.
5. Suitable flashlight and carrier. FR&I can supply these if you haven’t bought one yet.
6. Ear and eye protection.
7. Personal attire that allows movement and physical activity (Dress according to forecast weather conditions. Waterproof footwear and some form of headgear is also advisable to protect against damp grass, sun, rain, heat, cold as appropriate. All shooting and some classroom sessions are conducted outdoors. It may be surprisingly cool first thing in the morning, even when a relatively high temperature is forecast for later in the day. It is far more comfortable to remove unwanted clothing when too warm than to be deficient of clothing when too cold.).
8. Writing material: Pen, Pencil, Paper, etc. (Course material provided by FR&I)
Some items to consider:
1. Fold-up chair
2. Sun screen
3. Gun cleaning kit
4. Gum/candy bars/fruit/soda, etc. Something to tide you over between meal breaks.
5. Knee-pads (if desired)
6. 4 or 5 rounds of your personal protection/carry ammunition, to test muzzle flash during the night shoot.
7. Bug spray.
Again, it is better to bring items that you ultimately don’t need, than to need/want them and not have them.
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