Post by Stan on May 16, 2012 9:13:47 GMT -8
Mike Raahauge Shooting Enterprises, 14995 River Rd., Corona, CA 92880
Directions: www.raahauges.com/find-raahauges.php
This location is easy to get lost in, give yourself plenty of time to find it. Please give Mike a call should you be delayed.
*Please report to the Field House to sign the Raahagues safety sheet.
*For any first time customers please complete the St. Crispian Safety/Hold Harmless Agreement attached at the bottom of this page and bring it to class to save time.
*Please mention that you are in the "Stanton Lee" Group. You will be asked to sign the Raahagues safety form. No range fees will be collected in the morning, you will be given a color band then I will pay the range fees in the end for the entire group.
*Tuition will be collected in the beginning of class when checking in; check or cash is acceptable. Please make checks payable to "Stanton Lee". I also accept Pay Pal at info@stcrispian.com
*A community ice chest will be available for your drinks but you may want to bring your own in case it fills up.
*A scarf or cloth to protect your neck may be wise to guard against hot brass.
*It is a smart time saver to strip smaller boxes of ammo and dump them loose into a larger container.
__________________________________________
Weather Report
Corona: Hot with light winds. Please bring plenty of water/sports drink, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. A folding chair will be handy.
___________________________________________
Nearest Hospital with an Emergency Room (Please add this to your contact list)
Corona Regional Medical Center
800 S. Main Street
Corona, CA 92882
951-737-4343
_________________________________________________
Schedule
(Raahagues Bay #21) Pistol 101 (and 202 depending on skill level): Sunday 18 September 2016 @ 8:00 am – 12:30 pm $140
______________________________________________
Training Plans:
Pistol 101 Training Plan:
*No prerequisites
Topics Covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Mission of the pistol
• Weapons condition of pistols
• Nomenclature of the pistol
• Fundamentals of pistol marksmanship
• Firing positions: Standing (Isosceles), kneeling, and dual kneeling
• Loading/unloading with practical application
• Press checks with practical application
• Misfire procedures with practical application
• Magazine change with practical application
• Weapons maintenance: cleaning and lubricating
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Engage target from the standing position
• Engage target from the supported kneeling position
• Engage target from the standing position with type 1 misfire
• Engage and close with target
• Buddy reload drill
Gear List for Pistol 101 Class:
• Reliable, proven service-type pistol or revolver.
• Rentals available, please ask.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Quality Holster; Bianchi, Blackhawk, Bladetech, Eagle, Safariland, etc.
• Magazine pouch to hold at least two magazines
• Small bottle of lubricant and cleaning kit.
• Strong gun-specific belt unless holster is on your load bearing equipment.
• Minimum of 150 - 300 rounds of quality ammunition.
**For all firearms training, the common equipment list is: **
• Positive mental attitude and open mind to learn new things.
• Eye protection: Shooting glasses or sunglasses will be mandatory
• Hearing protection: ear plugs or muffs
• Full length pants; cargo pants (BDUs or 5-11s) or jeans
• Boots or strong shoes
• At least 1 gallon of water and/or athletic drink. Community ice chest will be available.
• Lunch, food, snacks: power bars, trail mix, etc.
• Pen and notebook for nuggets of wisdom
• Hat with brim (recommended)
• Knee pads (recommended)
• Sunscreen
• Bag or pack to hold belongings
• Towel, rag, or shemagh for general purpose and/or neck protection
• Cold/wet weather gear when appropriate
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Pistol 202 Training Plan:
*Prerequisite: Pistol 101 or equivalent from another institution with skills test (see Pistol 101).
Topics covered:
• Teamwork
• Fire and movement
• 15 degree rule
• Lateral and implicit communications
• And more…
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Engage target from cover and concealment
• Engage target from the flanks
• Engage target from the prone
• Engage target from the urban prone
• Engage targets at close quarter (1 meter) contact
• Engaging multiple targets
• Multiple fire and movement drills
• Engage and close with target
• Close with and engage target
• Strong to support hand transitions
• And more…
Gear List for Pistol 202 Class:
• Reliable, proven service-type pistol or revolver.
• Rentals available, please ask.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Quality Holster; Bianchi, Blackhawk, Bladetech, Eagle, Safariland, etc.
• Magazine pouch to hold at least two magazines
• Small bottle of lubricant and cleaning kit.
• Strong gun-specific belt unless holster is on your load bearing equipment.
• Minimum of 150 - 300 rounds of quality ammunition.
___________________________________________________
Shotgun 101 Training Plan:
*No prerequisites
Topics Covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Weapons condition of shotgun
• Mission of the shotgun
• Nomenclature of the shotgun
• Fundamentals of shotgun marksmanship
• Basic firing positions (standing, kneeling, prone and urban prone)
• Loading/unloading procedures with practical application
• Press check with practical application
• Ammunition replacement with practical application
• Misfire procedures w/practical application
• Weapons maintenance: cleaning and lubricating
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Engage target from the standing position
• Engage target from the supported and unsupported kneeling position
• Engage target from the prone position
• Engage target from the standing position
• Engage and close with target
Gear list for Shotgun 101 Class:
• Reliable, proven magazine-fed, pump action or semi-automatic shotgun. Set up per your own defensive needs. Shotgun rental available, please ask.
• Sling: 1, 2, or 3 point.
• Cleaning kit and lubricant; if on a budget bring an empty bottle and I will donate some to you.
• Load bearing equipment: belt with a shell pouch or dump pouch or bandoleer.
• Minimum 100 shells (recommend value pack of 12 gauge 2 ¾“ # 7 field load from Wal-Mart).
_________________________________________________
Shotgun 202 Training Plan:
*No prerequisites
Topics Covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• 21 foot rule/Tueller Drill
• Team work
• Fire and movement
• Lateral and implicit communications
• 15 degree rule
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Engage target from the right/left flanks
• Strong to support side transitions
• Engage targets from the urban prone position
• Engage target from cover and concealment
• Engage and close with target
• Buddy team in the offense
Gear list for Shotgun 202 Class:
• Reliable, proven magazine-fed, pump action or semi-automatic shotgun. Set up per your own defensive needs. Shotgun rental available, please ask.
• Sling: 1, 2, or 3 point.
• Cleaning kit and lubricant; if on a budget bring an empty bottle and I will donate some to you.
• Load bearing equipment: belt with a shell pouch or dump pouch or bandoleer.
• Minimum 100 shells (recommend value pack of 12 gauge 2 ¾“ # 7 field load from Wal-Mart).
• Additionally for Shotgun 202: Service-type pistol, holster, magazines, belt, pistol magazine pouches and 50 rounds of ammunition for transitions.
_________________________________________________
Pistol 300: Dire Situation Pistol
Training Plan:
Synopsis: Combat is already a bad situation. Getting injured where only one limb is operational is even worse. Learn to use your pistol with either the strong or support hand only in Pistol 300.
Prerequisites: Pistol 101 or equivalent
Topics Covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Tueller Drill
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Strong to support side engagement
• Presentation with support hand
• One handed (strong & support) loading and reloading
• One handed (strong & support) malfunction drills
• And more!
Gear List for Pistol 300 Class:
• Reliable, proven service-type pistol or revolver.
• Rentals available, please ask.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Quality Holster; Bianchi, Blackhawk, Bladetech, Eagle, Safariland, etc.
• Magazine pouch to hold at least two magazines
• Small bottle of lubricant and cleaning kit.
• Strong gun-specific belt unless holster is on your load bearing equipment.
• 100 - 200 rounds of quality ammunition.
________________________________________________
Pistol 400: Close Combat/Pistol
Training Plan:
Synopsis: The use of a pistol is close and personal but the use of your fists, elbows, knees and knives is even more so. In Pistol 400 you will learn to get comfortable fighting at close contact distances and execute many variations of empty hand-to-pistol (and back to empty hand) close combat techniques
Prerequisites: Pistol 101 or equivalent
Topics Covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Tueller Drill
• Punching
• Elbow Strikes
• Knee Strikes
• Holds
• Knife Combat
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Punches to pistol transitions
• Block punches to pistol transitions
• Elbow strikes to pistol transitions
• Knee strikes to pistol transitions
• Break hold to pistol transitions
• Knife to pistol transitions
• And more!
Gear List for Pistol 400 Class:
• Reliable, proven service-type pistol or revolver.
• Rentals available, please ask.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Quality Holster; Bianchi, Blackhawk, Bladetech, Eagle, Safariland, etc.
• Magazine pouch to hold at least two magazines
• Small bottle of lubricant and cleaning kit.
• Strong gun-specific belt unless holster is on your load bearing equipment.
• 100 - 200 rounds of quality ammunition.
• Medical tape (recommended).
• Mouth piece (recommended).
________________________________________________
Rifle/Carbine 101 Training Plan:
*No prerequisites
Topics covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Weapons condition of M-16/M-4/AR-15 type
• Mission of the rifle
• Nomenclature of the rifle (M-16/M-4/AR-15 type)
• Fundamentals of rifle marksmanship
• Basic firing positions (standing, kneeling, prone, and urban prone)
• Loading/unloading with practical application
• Press checks with practical application
• Misfire procedures with practical application
• Magazine change with practical application
• Weapons maintenance: cleaning and lubricating
Courses of Fire and Training Objectives:
• Engage target from the prone position (doubles as zeroing)
• Engage target from the standing position
• Engage target from the supported and unsupported single and dual kneeling position
• Engage target from both the standing and kneeling positions
• Failure drills
• Engage and close with target
• Buddy reload drill
____________________________________________________
Rifle/Carbine 202 Training Plan:
*Prerequisite: Rifle 101 or equivalent from another institution with skills test (see Rifle 101).
Topics covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Teamwork
• Fire and movement
• 15 degree rule
• Lateral and implicit communications
• And more…
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Engage target from cover and concealment
• Engage target from the flank
• Engage target from the urban prone
• Strong to support hand transitions
• Engaging multiple targets
• Multiple fire and movement drills
• Primary to secondary weapon transition drills
• Close with and engage target
• And more…
Gear list for Rifle/Carbine 101 & 202 Class:
• Reliable, proven magazine-fed, semi-automatic rifle or carbine. Set up per your own defensive needs. All California DOJ rules apply. Rifle rentals available, please ask.
• Sling: 1, 2, or 3 point.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Cleaning kit and lubricant; if on a budget bring an empty bottle and I will donate some to you.
• Load bearing equipment: simply a belt with magazine pouches recommended for R/C 101. A chest rig or load bearing vest or plate carrier with magazine pouches recommended for R/C 202.
• 200 - 400 rounds of quality ammunition for RC 101 and another 400 for RC 202. Steel core and case are fine. Tracer rounds are prohibited. Factory reloads like Blackhills, Ammoman etc. are fine.
• Additionally for Rifle/Carbine 202: Service-type pistol, holster, magazines, belt, pistol magazine pouches and 50 rounds of ammunition.
• Bullet button tool plan (punch, nail, ultimate BB tool, etc.)
• Factory manual for your rifle, optics, etc. highly recommended.
____________________________________________________
*All California DOJ laws apply however, I do not work for the DOJ nor do I have time to inspect everyone's equipment.
*If you are using a bullet button (BB) please have a plan on what tool you will use to engage the BB. I will have two prototypes of my Stan Bullet Button Device (SBBD) to borrow.
*It is extremely, highly recommended to read the attached PowerPoint titled "St. Crispian Fire Team Offense" if you are attending Pistol or Rifle 202. Please go to the Pistol 202 folder under training.
Directions: www.raahauges.com/find-raahauges.php
This location is easy to get lost in, give yourself plenty of time to find it. Please give Mike a call should you be delayed.
*Please report to the Field House to sign the Raahagues safety sheet.
*For any first time customers please complete the St. Crispian Safety/Hold Harmless Agreement attached at the bottom of this page and bring it to class to save time.
*Please mention that you are in the "Stanton Lee" Group. You will be asked to sign the Raahagues safety form. No range fees will be collected in the morning, you will be given a color band then I will pay the range fees in the end for the entire group.
*Tuition will be collected in the beginning of class when checking in; check or cash is acceptable. Please make checks payable to "Stanton Lee". I also accept Pay Pal at info@stcrispian.com
*A community ice chest will be available for your drinks but you may want to bring your own in case it fills up.
*A scarf or cloth to protect your neck may be wise to guard against hot brass.
*It is a smart time saver to strip smaller boxes of ammo and dump them loose into a larger container.
__________________________________________
Weather Report
Corona: Hot with light winds. Please bring plenty of water/sports drink, a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen. A folding chair will be handy.
___________________________________________
Nearest Hospital with an Emergency Room (Please add this to your contact list)
Corona Regional Medical Center
800 S. Main Street
Corona, CA 92882
951-737-4343
_________________________________________________
Schedule
(Raahagues Bay #21) Pistol 101 (and 202 depending on skill level): Sunday 18 September 2016 @ 8:00 am – 12:30 pm $140
______________________________________________
Training Plans:
Pistol 101 Training Plan:
*No prerequisites
Topics Covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Mission of the pistol
• Weapons condition of pistols
• Nomenclature of the pistol
• Fundamentals of pistol marksmanship
• Firing positions: Standing (Isosceles), kneeling, and dual kneeling
• Loading/unloading with practical application
• Press checks with practical application
• Misfire procedures with practical application
• Magazine change with practical application
• Weapons maintenance: cleaning and lubricating
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Engage target from the standing position
• Engage target from the supported kneeling position
• Engage target from the standing position with type 1 misfire
• Engage and close with target
• Buddy reload drill
Gear List for Pistol 101 Class:
• Reliable, proven service-type pistol or revolver.
• Rentals available, please ask.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Quality Holster; Bianchi, Blackhawk, Bladetech, Eagle, Safariland, etc.
• Magazine pouch to hold at least two magazines
• Small bottle of lubricant and cleaning kit.
• Strong gun-specific belt unless holster is on your load bearing equipment.
• Minimum of 150 - 300 rounds of quality ammunition.
**For all firearms training, the common equipment list is: **
• Positive mental attitude and open mind to learn new things.
• Eye protection: Shooting glasses or sunglasses will be mandatory
• Hearing protection: ear plugs or muffs
• Full length pants; cargo pants (BDUs or 5-11s) or jeans
• Boots or strong shoes
• At least 1 gallon of water and/or athletic drink. Community ice chest will be available.
• Lunch, food, snacks: power bars, trail mix, etc.
• Pen and notebook for nuggets of wisdom
• Hat with brim (recommended)
• Knee pads (recommended)
• Sunscreen
• Bag or pack to hold belongings
• Towel, rag, or shemagh for general purpose and/or neck protection
• Cold/wet weather gear when appropriate
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Pistol 202 Training Plan:
*Prerequisite: Pistol 101 or equivalent from another institution with skills test (see Pistol 101).
Topics covered:
• Teamwork
• Fire and movement
• 15 degree rule
• Lateral and implicit communications
• And more…
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Engage target from cover and concealment
• Engage target from the flanks
• Engage target from the prone
• Engage target from the urban prone
• Engage targets at close quarter (1 meter) contact
• Engaging multiple targets
• Multiple fire and movement drills
• Engage and close with target
• Close with and engage target
• Strong to support hand transitions
• And more…
Gear List for Pistol 202 Class:
• Reliable, proven service-type pistol or revolver.
• Rentals available, please ask.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Quality Holster; Bianchi, Blackhawk, Bladetech, Eagle, Safariland, etc.
• Magazine pouch to hold at least two magazines
• Small bottle of lubricant and cleaning kit.
• Strong gun-specific belt unless holster is on your load bearing equipment.
• Minimum of 150 - 300 rounds of quality ammunition.
___________________________________________________
Shotgun 101 Training Plan:
*No prerequisites
Topics Covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Weapons condition of shotgun
• Mission of the shotgun
• Nomenclature of the shotgun
• Fundamentals of shotgun marksmanship
• Basic firing positions (standing, kneeling, prone and urban prone)
• Loading/unloading procedures with practical application
• Press check with practical application
• Ammunition replacement with practical application
• Misfire procedures w/practical application
• Weapons maintenance: cleaning and lubricating
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Engage target from the standing position
• Engage target from the supported and unsupported kneeling position
• Engage target from the prone position
• Engage target from the standing position
• Engage and close with target
Gear list for Shotgun 101 Class:
• Reliable, proven magazine-fed, pump action or semi-automatic shotgun. Set up per your own defensive needs. Shotgun rental available, please ask.
• Sling: 1, 2, or 3 point.
• Cleaning kit and lubricant; if on a budget bring an empty bottle and I will donate some to you.
• Load bearing equipment: belt with a shell pouch or dump pouch or bandoleer.
• Minimum 100 shells (recommend value pack of 12 gauge 2 ¾“ # 7 field load from Wal-Mart).
_________________________________________________
Shotgun 202 Training Plan:
*No prerequisites
Topics Covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• 21 foot rule/Tueller Drill
• Team work
• Fire and movement
• Lateral and implicit communications
• 15 degree rule
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Engage target from the right/left flanks
• Strong to support side transitions
• Engage targets from the urban prone position
• Engage target from cover and concealment
• Engage and close with target
• Buddy team in the offense
Gear list for Shotgun 202 Class:
• Reliable, proven magazine-fed, pump action or semi-automatic shotgun. Set up per your own defensive needs. Shotgun rental available, please ask.
• Sling: 1, 2, or 3 point.
• Cleaning kit and lubricant; if on a budget bring an empty bottle and I will donate some to you.
• Load bearing equipment: belt with a shell pouch or dump pouch or bandoleer.
• Minimum 100 shells (recommend value pack of 12 gauge 2 ¾“ # 7 field load from Wal-Mart).
• Additionally for Shotgun 202: Service-type pistol, holster, magazines, belt, pistol magazine pouches and 50 rounds of ammunition for transitions.
_________________________________________________
Pistol 300: Dire Situation Pistol
Training Plan:
Synopsis: Combat is already a bad situation. Getting injured where only one limb is operational is even worse. Learn to use your pistol with either the strong or support hand only in Pistol 300.
Prerequisites: Pistol 101 or equivalent
Topics Covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Tueller Drill
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Strong to support side engagement
• Presentation with support hand
• One handed (strong & support) loading and reloading
• One handed (strong & support) malfunction drills
• And more!
Gear List for Pistol 300 Class:
• Reliable, proven service-type pistol or revolver.
• Rentals available, please ask.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Quality Holster; Bianchi, Blackhawk, Bladetech, Eagle, Safariland, etc.
• Magazine pouch to hold at least two magazines
• Small bottle of lubricant and cleaning kit.
• Strong gun-specific belt unless holster is on your load bearing equipment.
• 100 - 200 rounds of quality ammunition.
________________________________________________
Pistol 400: Close Combat/Pistol
Training Plan:
Synopsis: The use of a pistol is close and personal but the use of your fists, elbows, knees and knives is even more so. In Pistol 400 you will learn to get comfortable fighting at close contact distances and execute many variations of empty hand-to-pistol (and back to empty hand) close combat techniques
Prerequisites: Pistol 101 or equivalent
Topics Covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Tueller Drill
• Punching
• Elbow Strikes
• Knee Strikes
• Holds
• Knife Combat
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Punches to pistol transitions
• Block punches to pistol transitions
• Elbow strikes to pistol transitions
• Knee strikes to pistol transitions
• Break hold to pistol transitions
• Knife to pistol transitions
• And more!
Gear List for Pistol 400 Class:
• Reliable, proven service-type pistol or revolver.
• Rentals available, please ask.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Quality Holster; Bianchi, Blackhawk, Bladetech, Eagle, Safariland, etc.
• Magazine pouch to hold at least two magazines
• Small bottle of lubricant and cleaning kit.
• Strong gun-specific belt unless holster is on your load bearing equipment.
• 100 - 200 rounds of quality ammunition.
• Medical tape (recommended).
• Mouth piece (recommended).
________________________________________________
Rifle/Carbine 101 Training Plan:
*No prerequisites
Topics covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Weapons condition of M-16/M-4/AR-15 type
• Mission of the rifle
• Nomenclature of the rifle (M-16/M-4/AR-15 type)
• Fundamentals of rifle marksmanship
• Basic firing positions (standing, kneeling, prone, and urban prone)
• Loading/unloading with practical application
• Press checks with practical application
• Misfire procedures with practical application
• Magazine change with practical application
• Weapons maintenance: cleaning and lubricating
Courses of Fire and Training Objectives:
• Engage target from the prone position (doubles as zeroing)
• Engage target from the standing position
• Engage target from the supported and unsupported single and dual kneeling position
• Engage target from both the standing and kneeling positions
• Failure drills
• Engage and close with target
• Buddy reload drill
____________________________________________________
Rifle/Carbine 202 Training Plan:
*Prerequisite: Rifle 101 or equivalent from another institution with skills test (see Rifle 101).
Topics covered:
• 4 Weapons safety rules/safety brief
• Teamwork
• Fire and movement
• 15 degree rule
• Lateral and implicit communications
• And more…
Courses of Fire and Learning Objectives:
• Engage target from cover and concealment
• Engage target from the flank
• Engage target from the urban prone
• Strong to support hand transitions
• Engaging multiple targets
• Multiple fire and movement drills
• Primary to secondary weapon transition drills
• Close with and engage target
• And more…
Gear list for Rifle/Carbine 101 & 202 Class:
• Reliable, proven magazine-fed, semi-automatic rifle or carbine. Set up per your own defensive needs. All California DOJ rules apply. Rifle rentals available, please ask.
• Sling: 1, 2, or 3 point.
• At least three (3) magazines but more recommended.
• Cleaning kit and lubricant; if on a budget bring an empty bottle and I will donate some to you.
• Load bearing equipment: simply a belt with magazine pouches recommended for R/C 101. A chest rig or load bearing vest or plate carrier with magazine pouches recommended for R/C 202.
• 200 - 400 rounds of quality ammunition for RC 101 and another 400 for RC 202. Steel core and case are fine. Tracer rounds are prohibited. Factory reloads like Blackhills, Ammoman etc. are fine.
• Additionally for Rifle/Carbine 202: Service-type pistol, holster, magazines, belt, pistol magazine pouches and 50 rounds of ammunition.
• Bullet button tool plan (punch, nail, ultimate BB tool, etc.)
• Factory manual for your rifle, optics, etc. highly recommended.
____________________________________________________
*All California DOJ laws apply however, I do not work for the DOJ nor do I have time to inspect everyone's equipment.
*If you are using a bullet button (BB) please have a plan on what tool you will use to engage the BB. I will have two prototypes of my Stan Bullet Button Device (SBBD) to borrow.
*It is extremely, highly recommended to read the attached PowerPoint titled "St. Crispian Fire Team Offense" if you are attending Pistol or Rifle 202. Please go to the Pistol 202 folder under training.