Location: Louisville Armory
4400 Kiln Ct., Louisville, Kentucky
40218
Time: 10:00-18:00 each day
Number of Students: 10
Price: $750/person
Round Count: 500 rounds
UTM ammunition: can be purchased at the class
Equipment:
Magazine fed semi-automatic pistol in good working order
Strong side external holster
Eye/Ear protection (can be rented at The Louisville Armory)
Comfortable closed toed shoes (sneakers or hiking boots recommended)
Description:
This is a two day intensive course taught by Rossen Hristov (Tactical Performance Center) and Imri Morgenstern (Prime Combat Training/Tactical Rifleman). The two instructors have joined forces in an effort to cultivate the best aspects of both the competitive and tactical shooting worlds.
This course will exponentially improve any shooter’s handgun fundamentals and enable you to conduct one man room clearing (CQB). The training will reveal the core principles behind marksmanship, biomechanics of the body actions and some core tactical concepts that will help the students in a critical situation.
Day one consists of two sections: 1. Handgun Mastery - CQB
2. CQB range skills
The training will focus on rebuilding the shooter’s stance, grip, trigger control and biomechanics, but not relying on the traditional stable platform that square ranges and “open” settings permit. Unlike standard handgun training the emphasis is the specific biomechanics that lend themselves to working around obstacles and doorways.
Day two will be held in Louisville Armory’s shoot house. The focus will be one man room clearing (CQB). We will cover techniques, tactics, force-on-target and force-on-force scenarios using UTM training ammunition. UTM ammunition can be purchased through Prime Combat Training or you can bring your own. UTM guns will be provided free of charge.
This is a somewhat physical course and students will be learning to shoot under conditions of elevated heart rate, distraction and low levels of stress. Having said that, you do not need to be in marathon shape or anything like that. Most of the drills are conducted individually and can accommodate students of varying levels of physical abilities and fitness.