Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship II

PREREQUISITE: Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship I

This course is everything an experienced Tactical LE/USMIL shooter needs to know about safe gun handling and basic marksmanship while stepping it up a notch. We’ll continue to focus on the fundamentals of rifle marksmanship, while moving onto more practical target engagements in close quarters: shooting and moving, shooting while moving and shooting from behind cover/barricades (walls, vehicles, curbs). This course is well suited for LE/first responders, Security Professionals, and U.S. Military personnel. Students registering for this course should have successfully completed the NinjaBob Solutions Fundamentals of Rifle Marksmanship I course or be able to verify that they have attended/received a fundamental rifle/carbine training/course where they have demonstrated proficiency with a semi-auto rifle/carbine (AR platform) and safe gun handling procedures with live ammunition.

Cost $650.00 

COURSE TOPICS

  • Gun safety 
  • Familiarization with a semi-auto rifle operation (AR platform) with iron or red dot sights
  • Fundamentals of marksmanship: grip, stance, sight alignment/sight picture, trigger control and breathing
  • Movement to/from shooting positions 
  • Shooting while moving 
  • Shooting from behind cover/barricades 
  • Shooting strong side/support side only 
  • Shooting drills that will reinforce the fundamentals of rifle marksmanship

EQUIPMENT LIST

  • Semi-auto AR platform rifle 
  • Rifle sling (adjustable 2-point rifle sling preferred)
  • Magazines (3 min, 5 is ideal. More if you have them)
  • Sturdy belt, IFAK, magazine pouches, and pistol holster or Tactical/duty kit7
    • Magazine pouches 
    • Sturdy belt or safety-rated tactical ”riggers” belt with cobra buckle and D-ring
  • Eye protection
  • Hearing protection8
  • 1,000 rounds of ammunition

***Any of the above items can be rented/provided with advance notice. Recommend bringing a ball cap, water bottle with cap/cover, comfortable weather-appropriate clothing (can be warm or cool on the range depending on individual comfort level), sunscreen, and bug repellent.

A modified shooting position may be substituted for those who have a disability or functional limitation regarding a particular shooting task. To better enable us to accommodate you, let us know prior to registration if you have a limitation to a particular activity in the course description, i.e., wheelchair-bound, hearing impaired, loss of limb, etc.

1 To better enable us to accommodate those with a disability or functional limitation regarding a particular shooting task, let us know prior to registration if you have a limitation to a particular activity in the course description, i.e., wheelchair bound, hearing impaired, loss of limb, etc.

2 Recommend wearing two types of hearing/ear protection for indoor ranges: the foam type earplug and an over the ear earmuff type with noise cancelling and hearing enhancement capabilities (i.e., Cordova brand Encore Ear Plugs Corded Disposable and the Peltor Sport Tactical 100 Electronic Hearing Protector)

3 Holster should cover/protect the trigger and cover the pistol barrel/slide if it is an inside the waist band holster (IWB).

4 Holster should cover/protect the trigger and cover the pistol barrel/slide if it is an inside the waist band holster (IWB).

5 Holster should cover/protect the trigger and cover the pistol barrel/slide if it is an inside the waist band holster (IWB).

6 A seated or modified shooting position may be substituted for those who have a disability or functional limitation regarding a standing shooting position. To better enable us to accommodate you, let us know prior to registration if you have a limitation to a particular activity in the course description, i.e., wheelchair bound, hearing impaired, loss of limb, etc.

7 Tactical/duty kit should reflect your area of the industry from Military/S.W.A.T. Tactical duty rigs to VIP protection kit/clothing (a.k.a., first- and second-line gear).

8 Recommend wearing two types of hearing/ear protection for indoor ranges: the foam type earplug and an over the ear earmuff type with noise cancelling and hearing enhancement capabilities (i.e., Cordova brand Encore Ear Plugs Corded Disposable and the Peltor Sport Tactical 100 Electronic Hearing Protector)

9 Elevated positions include MEDEVAC from rooftop fighting positions, emergency egress/bailout from second story window/balcony.

10 CMC Rescue Survivor 8 Escape System, the EVAC Systems Bail-Out Bag Kit, or equivalent https://firepenny.com/CMC_Rescue_Survivor_8_Escape_System_p/CMC-500400.htm?gclid=CjwKCAjwv8qkBhAnEiwAkY-ahkU2LQLFG-WJSTfjYCiQDnhVxfdXQb4NEkGmPoqKXp9BDO_1uWgKsxoClNAQAvD_BwE

11 Helmet: recommend a helmet that you will be expected to use in your daily duties such as an OPSCORE or Team Wendy helmet. The Bump helmet version from these two vendors is also recommended. Fall rated climbing helmets designed for rock/mountain climbers are more than acceptable if they’re in your inventory but not required.

12 Tactical/duty kit should reflect your area of the industry from Military/S.W.A.T. Tactical duty rigs to VIP protection kit/clothing (a.k.a., first- and second-line gear).

13 Holster should cover/protect the trigger and cover the pistol barrel/slide if it is an inside/outside waistband holster (IWB/OWB) and be worn from 3-9 o’clock position (clear of the front of the body when worn).