Defensive Rifle 3.0 (New Range In Toughkenamon)

Defensive Rifle 3.0 (New Range In Toughkenamon)

This Course is intended to push you past your current comfort zone. You will gain understanding of your abilities and your rifle performance

By Cajun Arms

Date and time

Sunday, July 21 · 10am - 2pm EDT

Location

New Garden Range

1235 Newark Road Toughkenamon, PA 19374

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

PREREQUISITE: Students must have passed either Cajun Arms Defensive Rifle 1.0 or 2.0 and Defensive Carry 2.0 or 3.0, or equivalent courses.

The Cajun Arms Defensive Rifle 3.0 Course is intended to push you past your current comfort zone.

During this course you gain understanding of your abilities and how your rifle performs.

Students will be put through a series of challenging pistol and rifle drills that test their ability to balance speed and accuracy. During the course, students will isolate fundamentals and focus on enhancing efficiencies as they progress and learn additional complex tasks. Cajun Arms will challenge you as we introduce drills focusing on presentations transitioning from rifle to holster, reloads, target to target transitions, acute angles, all while moving and using cover.

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS

This is an advanced level class. The student needs to demonstrate safe gun handling, weapon system familiarity, and foundational marksmanship skills. Students must have passed either Cajun Arms Defensive Rifle 1.0 or 2.0 and Defensive Carry 2.0 or 3.0, or equivalent courses. $250

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Non-Standard Shooting Positions
  • Field Shooting Positions
  • Barricade Supported Positions
  • Shoot on the Move
  • Shoot from the support side shoulder
  • Malfunction Clearing
  • Call shots
  • Shoot from acute angles
  • Shoot/Don’t shoot scenarios
  • Pistol Transitions
  • Combine fundamental tasks with movement while shooting
  • Performance-based drills.
  • Identify fundamental segregation while applying logic during complex drills

Rifle Course Equipment (rentals available)

A semi-automatic rifle. No magnum calibers. Students are required to have ANSI eye protection, and ear protection. Digital ear protection is REQUIRED to ensure all direction and commands are heard and understood.

You will need a sling, a minimum of 3 magazines for your rifle, a belt or vest with pouches for at least 3 rifle magazines. Back up iron sights are encouraged. A red dot or optic is OK but it must have the ability to be dialed down to 1 power. Legally obtained SBR’s are permitted if a copy of the tax stamp is presented prior to class. Cleaning and clearing kit and Field repair parts are always helpful.

A sidearm, quality holster, belt, and 2 magazine carriers mounted on belt. A minimum of 3 speed loaders or magazines. Knee and elbow protection is a good idea, but not mandatory. Serpa Holsters are not permitted in class.

Hat, neck scarf, bug spray, rain gear and bags to carry your gear. Clothing for seasonal weather during outdoor classes is required in order to stay comfortable.

For long distance classes: A semi-automatic rifle or bolt rifle with enough quality “glass” to shoot course targets. Sling and bipod or rest. Spotting scopes are a great idea but not required.

N0 GREEN TIP PENETRATORS FOR CLASS

NO REFUNDS.

We typically fill our classes and turn students away as the class date nears. Be sure you can attend the class date for which you sign up. Should you become unable to attend a class, you can use your deposit for another class offered within one year of the original class date provided you give at least 72 hour notice to us. We will subtract any upfront costs we incur such as class materials from the deposit. Cancellations shorter than 72 hours and no shows forfeit their deposit. Thank you.

Home-built Gun Policy

We do not allow the use of 80% home-built firearms in our classes such as “Polymer 80” pistols and “80” lower” rifles or pistols. A general rule of thumb: if it does not have a serial number, do not bring it.

These guns have proven to be unreliable in class.

If you bring one to class and do not have a backup, or there is not a rental gun available, you will need to leave the class. No refund is given. Thank you for your cooperation.

Tuition Deposit Policy

NO REFUNDS.

We typically fill our classes and turn students away as the class date nears. Be sure you can attend the class date for which you sign up. Should you become unable to attend a class, you can use your deposit for another class offered within one year of the original class date provided you give at least 72 hour notice to us. We will subtract any upfront costs we incur such as class materials from the deposit. Cancellations shorter than 72 hours and no shows forfeit their deposit. Thank you.


Handgun Course Equipment ( rentals available

  • A desire to learn
  • A safe and serviceable handgun (pistol or revolvers).
  • LE, private contractors, and first responders should run their duty gear
  • ANSI eye protection, and digital ear protection. (Digital ear protection is REQUIRED to ensure all direction and commands are heard and understood)
  • A quality holster, belt, and 2 magazine carriers mounted on belt.
  • 3 to 5 magazines or speed loaders. NOTE: We encourage the use of your daily carry. If yours is low capacity (8 or less rounds), 5-8 mags are a GREAT idea so you are not missing out while constantly reloading. We have great prices on mags so you can stock up. Contact us in advance of class.
  • Holsters should be outside the waistband until the student has demonstrated proficiency in the draw to carry inside the waistband.
  • Appendix Carry is not permitted in Defensive Carry 1. Ask permission to carry appendix prior to registering for another class.
  • 300 rounds of FMJ ammo minimum is required per class. No steel cases or hand loads. No incendiary or tracers. Ammo will be inspected prior to class.

A sidearm, quality holster, belt, and 2 magazine carriers mounted on the belt. A minimum of 3 speed loaders or magazines. Serpa Holsters are not permitted in class. No magnum calibers. Students are required to have ANSI eye protection, and ear protection. Digital ear protection is REQUIRED to ensure all commands are heard and understood. Cleaning and clearing kit and Field repair parts are always helpful. Hat, neck scarf, bug spray, rain gear, and bags to carry your gear. Clothing for seasonal weather during outdoor classes is required in order to stay comfortable.

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