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275RLTW
07-07-2010, 14:08
Advanced CCW

This course is designed for those who carry a firearm every day, all the time. After a brief review of fundamentals and shooter diagnostics, you immediately work into multiple shots and targets, malfunctions, reloads, turns, movement, barricades, shooting positions, and drills. After lunch, the training intensifies with scenario based training using UTM™ (http://utmworldwide.com/ (http://utmworldwide.com/)) converted firearms and ammunition. Based upon the FBI’s Street Survival program for field agents, the stress inoculation lab will test not only your firearm mechanics, but your decision making process under fire! You will be presented with shoot/no-shoot scenarios against role players and other students to expose you to the actual stresses of a gunfight. This stress inoculation is the same style of training recommended by Lt. Col. (ret) Dave Grossman, author or On Killing and On Combat.

***UTM™ munitions are designed to induce a level of realism into the training environment. They HURT when you get hit! Appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) necessary will be provided for the training, however understand that the induction of stress (getting hit) is essential for the stress inoculation lab and development of the survival mindset. ***

Equipment Needed:
Handgun (.380 or larger)
Holster for handgun/belt. No crossdraw, shoulder, ankle, or fanny packs allowed due to safety concerns.
At least 2 spare magazines (or speedloaders) for your firearm
450 rounds of ammunition
Concealment clothing (Jacket/windbreaker, vest, loose shirt, etc…)
Hearing and Eye Protection (wraparound)
Brimmed hat recommended
Cleaning kit
No less than 2 liters of water
Groin protection for males
Long sleeve shirt and pants for stress inoculation (thick coats or armor not allowed)
Comfortable shoes (no open toe shoes or sandals)
Appropriate weather gear (rain jacket, sunscreen, lip balm, etc…)

Prerequisites:
Must have a current CCW or a certificate of completion from a handgun training course (hunters education does not fulfill the requirements).


To register or for more information, please go to www.coloccw.com (http://www.coloccw.com)

Cost:
$300 per student

Hoser
07-07-2010, 14:26
Cost?

275RLTW
07-07-2010, 14:41
fixed....thanks

BigBear
07-07-2010, 15:14
Only the rich can be trained.... damn.

I'm kidding with you. Sounds like a great class. We expect lots of pics!!

Is the UTM munitions the same things as Simunitions?

275RLTW
07-07-2010, 15:20
UTM adressed the reliability issues (or lack thereof) with Simunitions and improved the projectile. As a result, it is slightly heavier than Simunitions and stings a bit. UTM is also a rimfire round, this preventing any mistakenly fired in a non-converted firearm or a live round being fired in a UTM scenario. Stuff runs great out of our full auto!

BigBear
07-08-2010, 08:53
Thanks for the clarification. Sounds really neat. I always thought the old "Laser tag" system was useless... Needed something to actually hit you without wounding, lol. Good luck on the class.

Bongo Boy
07-08-2010, 20:32
I don't know much, but what I've learned so far definitely supports the notion that training has to include response to stress, and it sounds as though this training may accomplish that.

I actually don't mean 'response' to stress...I mean simply dealing with it through knowing it and its insidious effects. For me, it's an absolute killer, and much of it is what I'd call self-induced. Nothing else means much, really, if you haven't been 'trained' to deal with it first.

Irving
07-08-2010, 20:41
Should you take the regular CCW class if you've never had formal training before? Do you offer any one on one training?

275RLTW
07-09-2010, 09:40
Stuart,

The reason we recommend a previous handgun course is to prevent the inevitable student who does not know the basic of thier pistol, ie...loading, basic shooting fundamentals, etc... If you can demonstrate basic proficiency then accomoditations can be made. Since there are turns, shooting while moving, presentations from the holster and such, we do not want to rest of the class held up for a shooter that is still figuring out which end points downrange. If someone feels that they are not quite ready, we can provide 1:1 training if needed. If you have ever wanted to see how you handle the stress of a gunfight, then this is what you've been waiting for. YOU WILL BE IN A 1:1 GUNFIGHT in this class (using UTM ammunition of course) and WILL GET HIT! We can tell you from experience that ther is no closer simulation to the real thing than this: adrennaline dump, tunnel vision, loss of fine motor skills, etc... If you can't make the July class, there will be another in Sept.

Stay Safe...

Irving
07-09-2010, 19:10
Thanks for the response. I've done about 5-10 shooting matches, and have my CCW, but have never actually had formal training for basic shooting. I'll contact you as soon as I can afford to.

275RLTW
07-15-2010, 18:24
Only a few slots left for the July 30th class. PM me if interested and I'll hold a slot for co-ar15 members.

DeusExMachina
07-15-2010, 18:30
I went to your site, read this thread, and can't figure out for the life of me where this is taking place.

275RLTW
07-15-2010, 18:36
Pawnee Sportsmans Center between Hwy 14 and 392 near Briggsdale, CO. About 45 min from Ft Collins area, 1.5 hrs from Denver. go to http://www.pawneesports.com/ for map.

275RLTW
07-21-2010, 12:25
The July 30th class will be pushed back to the Sept 3rd date. All of the registrants are OK with this, just informing anyone still interested. We are all getting tasked out across the world with one Instructor going to Afghanistan, one still in Bogata, and others to teach in Quantico, VA.
Thanks

DeusExMachina
07-21-2010, 12:40
What are the times this class is going to be?

Will it ever be offered on a weekend?

275RLTW
07-21-2010, 13:23
Yes, I can schedule one for a weekedend in Sept (we are all over the place in August). The class runs from 8 am to 5 pm.

275RLTW
08-25-2010, 13:55
Next Adv CCW Class is Friday, Sept 3rd from 8am - 5 pm at Pawnee Sportsmen Center (www.pawneesports.com (http://www.pawneesports.com)). For more information or to register, please go to www.coloccw.com (http://www.coloccw.com)

Cman
09-07-2010, 09:09
When will the next class be held?

275RLTW
09-07-2010, 09:30
the next class is Saturday, October 9th from 8am - 5pm at pawnee Sportsman's Center (www.pawneesports.com (http://www.pawneesports.com)). You can pm or email me for more information. Please register online at www.coloccw.com (http://www.coloccw.com)