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Arizona Armed Security 16 hour course

  • May 19, 2023
  • 8:00 AM
  • May 21, 2023
  • 5:00 PM
  • Ben Avery Shooting Facility 4044 W Black Canyon Blvd, Phoenix
  • 10

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Topics Include:

-Safe Firearm Handling & Storage          -Weapon Care and Maintenance

-Weapon Manipulation                            -Mental Conditioning & Tactics

-Firearm and Equipment Selection         -Defensive Measures

-Weapon Retention                                 -Use-of-Force  

-Ammunition Types                                 -Survival Mindset

-Home Safety                                          -Confrontation Aftermath

-Law & Legal                                           -Threat Recognition

-Firearm Presentation                             -Balancing Accuracy & Marksmanship

-Weapon Malfunctions                            -Written Exam & Range Qualification

Required Equipment:

Semi-automatic pistol in .38 special, 9mm, 357 Sig, .40 S&W, .45 ACP or .45 GAP
Minimum trigger pull to be no less than four pounds (more is acceptable, less is not)
Sturdy strong side holster
Sturdy belt (double thick 1.75” is recommended)
Three magazines minimum (more are better)
Magazine pouch with a minimum capacity to hold two or more magazines securely
Minimum of 200-rounds of practice ammunition that match your pistols caliber
Eye protection (safety rated sunglasses if it is sunny and clear safety rated glasses if it is not sunny)
Hearing protection (plugs and electronic muffs combined is recommended)
Brimmed hat
Long sleeve shirt that closes at the top to keep hot ejected shell casings out
Long pants (cargo style is best to keep loose ammunition in to top off magazines between stages)
Closed toe shoes
Lots of water
Lunch
Sunscreen

Prohibited:

An unteachable spirit
Handguns in calibers not listed above
Cross draw, shoulder, purse, backpack or bag holsters
Holsters that require the index finger of the shooting hand to release any retention devices (Serpa style holsters)
Holsters that require two hands to safely re-holster
Holsters worn in any manner in which they were not originally intended
Any equipment considered by the Range Instructors and/or Range Safety Officers to be dangerous
Students instructing other students unless requested to do by the Range Instructor as part of the course


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