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About Primer
Safety, Operation, Basic Marksmanship.
This 2 hour range meet our prerequisite, and prepares students to attend our ongoing Foundry training sessions. Students learn the basics of firearms safety and operation, listen to lectures, participate in group activities, and receive hands on and one-on-one instruction.
Training is focused towards weapons familiarization, and basic marksmanship.

Topics covered:
Range safety, Range Etiquette, Range Commands The Four Universal Safety Rules Appropriate Dry Practice procedures and exercises Grip, Stances: Isosceles and Weaver Presentation from the Holster to various ready positions. (Low Ready, Contact Ready, High Ready, Sul) Administrative Loading and Unloading Marksmanship: Balance of Speed vs. Accuracy Malfunction Clearances  Reloading: Tactical and Emergency  Survival Sequence To view our Course reservation procedure, and Cancellation and Refund Policy please click here.

    

Topic: Live Fire and Force on Force Shoot House (Live Fire portion will proceed the Non-Lethal Force on Force portion. Training guns and ammunition will be provided by ADAPT, protective equipment is required.)   Prerequisites: You must have either attended a Primer, a Pistol Fundamentals, or our Nevada Concealed Firearms Permit Course prior to attendance to this Foundry Session. (Primer session precedes this Foundry session.)   Description: Building upon our use of Cover and Concealment, and Shooting on the move sessions, we will be tasking the Students to employ good critical decision making as they are faced with multiple scenarios that can occur inside their home or other enclosed structures. From stumbling upon a robbery in progress to a violent home invasion and more   Exercises: Introduction to critical decision making as a "solo practitioner" or "buddy team tactics"  Movement: Evasion, Escape, Engagement Communication: Verbal and non verbal. Challenge, Command, Control. Door and Hallway positions (Avoiding the fatal funnel) Limited penetration entry vs. Dynamic entry Designated sectors of fire    Loadout: 150-200 rounds (Primary) Multiple weapons systems are allowed however the Force on Force component will consist of Pistol and Shotgun only. Concealment garments are encouraged   Protective Equipment (We do not recommend heavy protective gear as it defeats the "pain penalty" and hit recognition that is required in some scenarios) Provided: Face shields Eye protection Required: Long sleeve Turtleneck or T-Shirt Long pants Shoes with font coverage or boots (no open toe or tongueless slip ons) Groin protector (Males) If you do not have an athletic supporter you may bring garment to stuff Throat protector (Scarf or Shemagh) Optional:
Gloves  
 
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Topic: Introduction to Defensive Shotgun   Prerequisites: NO PREREQUISITE REQUIRED    Description: We will review shotgun and gear selection from our previous session on 2/28/18 then move into loading/unloading, malfunctions, and manipulations.   Exercises: Understanding ammunition variations (Bird, Buck, and Slug) Patterning your shots at distance for good defensive groupings Loading, reloading, and clearing malfunctions Advanced manipulations for shell selection and single hand drills Shooting multiple adversaries Shooting on the move Loadout:
50-100 Birdshot 20-30 Buckshot 10-20 Slug Multiple weapons systems allowed however we will be focusing on Shotgun this session Garments that accomodate carrying of shells is encouraged
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Women of High Caliber
Presenter: ADAPT 
Topic: Shooting while on the move.
Range Activity: Guided Range Exercise for Defensive Shooting skills. 

    

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Multi-State Concealed Firearms Permit Qualification Course
08:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Utah 0800-1300 Nevada 1000-1300 Lunch 1300-1400 Range 1400-`1900 This 1 day 10 hour class meets all requirements to obtain applications for Nevada, Utah, and Florida Concealed Firearms permits.
Classroom time: 5 hours
Range time: 5 hours
(Attention: $20.00 additional "Range Fee" this may be added to your cart prior to checkout, and paid upon arrival to your course date by cash, card or check)(Checks made payable to ADAPT Group LLC)
Lunch break: 1 hour (only applies to 9 hour session)(lunch is not provided) Click here to see a map of food vendors in the area. 
Minimum age for course attendance is 12 years old.
Permit applications will only be issued to those over the age of 20. (Course completion certificates are awarded to all individuals under 20. These certificates satisfy most requirements of a "firearms safety class" as they are conducted by a certified NRA Law Enforcement Instructor.)
To apply for your Florida permit please follow this link. Download : Application for concealed weapons license for the State of Florida
Upon completion of the course, your signed application that must be submitted to the Sheriff's Department in your County and is only valid for 1 year.
Eric Loden: NRA Law Enforcement Instructor # 161586983 (Not a NRA approved course. However most states recognize this as a safety course as instructed by a certified NRA Instructor.)
Topics include:
Firearms safe handling and storage Federal, State, and Local laws (Currently only Nevada Laws are listed on our site, but we are working on Utah.) Prohibited areas (Nevada: Quick reference page, FAQ) Criminal and Civil liability and the aftermath of a shooting incident Basic tactics Situational awareness, De-escalation, and threat avoidance Loading/Unloading, Aiming and Firing Techniques Concealed carry and presentation methods Rules of Engagement (legal and appropriate use of force in response to a violent threat) Defensive marksmanship (the balance between speed and accuracy) Survival Sequence (surviving the initial encounter, and beyond) Required Equipment needed:
100 rounds of ammunition for qualifying weapon. 1 Gun (per attendee) (Effective October 1st, 2013, pursuant to Senate Bill 76 applicants need only to qualify with one weapon in order to carry both semi-automatics and revolvers.) 2 Magazines/ or 2 speed-loaders for the gun  A Hat with brim and wrap-around eye and hearing protection Additional Equipment recommended:
1 Holster 1 Magazine Pouch 1 Sturdy Belt 1 Gun 3 Magazines/speed-loaders for the gun If you need to rent a weapon please follow this link. Rental Weapons Packages
Rental gear available. Please select your desired weapon type from the drop down menu on the next page once you have added the item to your cart. 

To view our Approved and Recommended Holster page click here.
To view our Recommend Course Gear page click here.

Associated documents:

Nevada LVMPD CFP Application(New revision with updated fees 06/24/2016)
Utah BCI CFP Application (New revision with updated fees 02/01/2015)
Florida: Application for concealed weapons license for the State of Florida
Nevada Approved Instructors List
List of Certified Firearms Instructors (Out of the State of Utah) (Nevada: Listed on pg.21 Eric Loden)

Additional fees:

$98.25 For Permit Application Filing Fee paid to LVMPD http://lvmpd.com/Permits/ConcealedFirearms/tabid/124/Default.aspx
Utah BCI Permit Filing Fees: Utah residents $39.00 Non-residents $49.00
$112.00 Florida Dept of Agriculture Permit Filling Fees Download : Application for concealed weapons license for the State of Florida

State Reciprocity Laws change all the time, please check the following sites for the most up to date changes.
http://handgunlaw.us or http://www.usafirearmtraining.com/

*Attention: Reservation Rescheduling Fee of $25.00 for any individual that DOES NOT provide us with 48 hour notice that they need to reschedule.*
 **All courses are subject to cancellation if minimum attendance requirements are not met. All students will be notified of any cancellations as soon as possible.**
To view our Course reservation procedure, and Cancellation and Refund Policy please click here.
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