Clackamas County Sheriff s Office CLASSES PUBLIC INDOOR SHOOTING RANGE HOURS

Similar documents
Developing skills requires continued opportunity for instruction, practice, and encouragement.

Developing skills requires continued opportunity for instruction, practice, and encouragement.

Center Axis Relock (CAR) System 2 Day CAR / End User Course

Training and Course Curriculum

COMBAT PISTOL SELF-DEFENSE TRAINING & SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL BASIC I

Artemis Defense Institute. Course Catalog. 11 Spectrum Pointe Drive Lake Forest, CA T. (949)

CODE OF MARYLAND REGULATIONS (COMAR) As Amended through January 1, 2013

Standard Operating Procedures W. Russell St. Sioux Falls, SD

Texas Handgun License to Carry Certification Course

MINIMUM TRAINING GUIDELINES FOR CONCEALED FIREARM COURSES Please sign the back page after thoroughly reading our outline.

PISTOL NRA Instructor Candidate Training Packet

PULSE 02DA RIFLE MASTERY IN 4 EVENINGS COURSE DOCUMENTS. ! Schedule and Preparation FIREARMS TRAINING, INC.

BRC Holster Drawing Certification

NOTICE: THIS WAIVER MUST BE EXECUTED BY ALL GUESTS OF PRINCIPAL MEMBERS OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE.

Center Axis Relock System (CAR) 5 day Basic Instructor Course

Kamloops Target Sports Association. Range Officer Training Course 2007

ARPC RANGE RULES ALL RANGES

New Shooter Orientation

New Shooter Orientation

Advanced Firearms Course Important Information

Norpoint Frequently Asked Questions

2017 Handgun Qualification Course 1

Ohio Defensive Handgun: Knowledge, Skills, & Law Study Guide: Lesson One

INTRO TO IDPA BY CHARLIE BAKER & ROBERT MOORE BROCK S GAP TRAINING CENTER 2014 COURSE GUIDE

Brothers N Arms. Class Descriptions and Information

CSAT RANGE/BARRACKS, 3615 NEW PRESS ROAD, NACOGDOCHES, TX 75964

Sarasota County Knight Trail Park

SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY CORE UNIT STANDARDS IN NATIONAL CERTIFICATE: USE OF FIREARMS NQF LEVEL 4.

Welcome to IDPA in Central Ohio!

MAPLE LEAF MARKSMEN RIFLE AND REVOLVER CLUB 2102 ELEVENTH ST. ST. CATHARINES, ONTARIO L2R 6P7 CLUB PHONE:

Greetings Shooters, The traveling trophy will be awarded to the top team in the DOC Division.

MSGC RANGE SAFETY RULES

GUN HUB, INC. (DBA GUN HUB USA) RANGE RULES, REGULATIONS AND RELEASE AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT 3593 COLORADO AVE, SHEFFIELD VILLAGE, OH 44054

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS WEAPONS TRAINING BATTALION TRAINING COMMAND GARAND ROAD QUANTICO, VIRGINIA LESSON PLAN

NEW MEMBER S GUIDE. Shooting Confederation (IPSC)

Capital City IDPA. New Shooter Orientation

Introduction to Handgun Safety Study Guide

The month of February, we have our annual Sniper Match and will not have the PRP match.

Frequently Asked Questions As of

1 st World Police Service Pistol Shooting World Cup Hungary 2017.

Carolina Practical Shooting League Greenville, SC. Official Rules Revisions

NCRR IDPA New Shooter Information Packet February 2018

Section Five - Semi Auto Pistols

CHAPTER 7 SECTION I 09/21/15 SHERIFF S OFFICE FIREARMS POLICY

MAPLE LEAF MARKSMEN INC TH ST. LOUTH SOUTH ST. CATHARINES, ONTARIO CLUB PHONE: CLUB RULES AND REGULATIONS REVISED FEB *

RA R N A G N E G E D RILLS Pr P o r v o i v d i e d d e d courtesy of the OPOTC 2007

Nra Basic Pistol Shooting Course Test Answers

Seattle Police Athletic Association Range Rules and Regulations

URBAN SURVIVAL TACTICS

Welcome to International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) Shooting

The Hamilton Pistol Club Inc. By-laws

North Texas Shooters Association

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS WEAPONS TRAINING BATTALION TRAINING COMMAND GARAND ROAD QUANTICO, VIRGINIA LESSON PLAN

NEVADA CCW PROFICIENCY TEST

MEMBER HANDBOOK DELAWARE RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB P.O. BOX 6107 WILMINGTON, DE First printing: June 2017 LOCATION: 508 Belmont Ave

Firearm Skills Development

CCDW CLASSES, LLC. Call

CHAPTER VII. Range Officer Responsibilities. The Savannah River Rifle and Pistol Club utilizes two types of range officers.

Airsoft Practical Shooting Club Alberta (APSCA) Range Officer Reference Document

San Antonio Police Department. Open Carry Legislation Issues

NRA Safety and Range Use Rules

Peacemaker National Training Center Standard Operating Procedures 1624 Brannons Ford Rd, Gerrardstown WV 25420

The Ultimate Shooting Experience

CCDW CLASSES, LLC. Phone

Jim Wagner Reality-Based Personal Protection HANDGUN SURVIVAL

U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps SMALL ARMS TRAINING SAFETY BRIEFING LESSON PLAN

Polk County Gun Club Cecil Race Pistol Range Club Member Training and Certification

UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS WEAPONS TRAINING BATTALION TRAINING COMMAND GARAND ROAD QUANTICO, VIRGINIA LESSON PLAN

Basic Safety Training & Youth Training Programs

1. "4 Rules" handout cards Bring extras for those who did not bring them to the workshop. 2. Guns and holsters to illustrate

2. What is the most important component to competing in shooting sports?

Little River Sportsman's Association Range Rules (2018)

Los Lunas Gun Club Range Orientation

SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY REGISTERED UNIT STANDARD: Supervise firearm training

Villages Straight Shooters

DO NOT REMOVE FROM REGISTRATION!

FIREARMS TRAINING. Firearms Intermediate Level

KANSAS PEACE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION FIREARMS RULES

Appendix 5 NRA INSTRUCTOR TRAINING PROGRAM PRE-COURSE QUALIFICATION PISTOL

The SIG SAUER Academy Sm is internationally recognized. No matter what you shoot, we ll make you a better shooter. Guaranteed.

San Antonio Police Department. Open Carry Legislation Issues

*************************************************************************

BSA 30 Minute Pistol Briefing. NO AMMUNITION in the classroom NO EXCEPTIONS!

APPENDIX P Saber Challenge Course: A True Stress Inoculation Training Program 1

Delaware Rifle and Pistol Club, Inc. Safety Rules and Regulations

target per wooden target holder at 7, 15, and 25 yards. This means one bullseye only on the paper.

You must apply in person. Appointments are REQUIRED. Schedule online at or Call

PISTOL (POLICE ACTION) - Page 1

CPL Class Information Review

SAFETY PLAN June 1, 2010

VIRGINIA TACTICAL QUALIFICATION COURSE III FOR SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOLS

FundyShootingSports.org

TEXAS Open Carry Law And Your Business

DELAWARE RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB, INC. P.O. BOX 6107 WILMINGTON, DE

The parents responsibility. Talking with your child about gun safety. Toy guns vs. real guns. Safe storage

CLUB AND RANGE RULES

V. METACON GUN CLUB RANGE RULES (Revised 4/12)

MPTC Reserve Intermittent Academy Firearms Training Final Exam

Camden Co. Sheriff s Office FIREARMS SAFETY

Range Basics. The Eugene Chapter of the Izaac Walton

Transcription:

Clackamas County Sheriff s Office Public Safety Training Center & Indoor Shooting Range CLASSES Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday & Sunday Monday & Tuesday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. 2 p.m. - 8 p.m. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Closed 12700 SE 82nd Avenue Clackamas, OR 97015 503-794-8023 fax: 503-794-8068 www.publicsafetytrainingcenter.com R evised : S eptember 2017 PUBLIC INDOOR SHOOTING RANGE HOURS

SAFETY TIPS Know your target and what s beyond it. Never use drugs or alcohol before or during shooting. Be sure your firearm is safe to shoot. Store firearms so they aren t accessible to unauthorized persons. Always keep the firearm pointed in a safe direction. Always keep your finger off the trigger until you re ready to shoot. Use only the correct ammunition for your firearm. Wear eye and ear protection as appropriate. All firearms are always loaded.

T he Public Safety Training Center offers public-safety and shooting classes, fingerprinting services, crisis simulators, a public gun range, a concealed-handgun licensing office and much more. Our classes give PSTC members and non-members an opportunity to improve themselves in a variety of self-defense disciplines. Never pay a lane fee! GET A MEMBERSHIP! Membership $219 2 Person Family $319 3 Person Family $419 4 Person Family $519 Gun Rentals $10 members, $12 non-members, $6 revolver Add $50 for each over 4 Memberships are per year starting July 1. Memberships will be prorated after July. Members Guest Fees $9 per person Non-Member Range Prices $18 per person Over 60 guns for rent You must have a working firearm with you to rent one. Minimum age allowed on the range is 12 years old. Users under 18 must have legal guardian permission in writing and be accompanied by a legal guardian. RANGE USER REQUIREMENTS All range users must have a working firearm in their possession when they visit the PSTC. All PSTC users must also take and pass a safety orientation (with test). CLEAN FIRE AMMUNITION All ammunition must be purchased from the PSTC Armory. When available, clean fire ammunition will be used. It virtually eliminates lead vapors generated at the firing point by combining a total metal jacket and a priming mixture containing no toxic elements. ARMORY SUPPLIES For the convenience of the shooting enthusiast, the PSTC Armory carries shooting glasses, hearing protection, targets and self-defense ammunition, catering to both the public and law enforcement. Products from prominent vendors are featured. OTHER SERVICES (Call for appointment) Concealed Handgun Licenses 503-794-8059 Fingerprinting 503-794-8072

CLASSES C lass space is limited pre-registration and payment is required. All prices are subject to change without notice. We accept cash, check, Visa, MasterCard and Discover Card. Ammunition for all classes must be purchased from the Public Safety Training Center on day of class. All ammunition prices are subject to change without notice. Q. How do I sign up for a class? A. To sign up for a class or for more information, talk to staff members at the Clackamas County Public Safety Training Center (12700 SE 82nd Ave., Clackamas, Oregon 97015) or call us at 503-794-8023. Private Classes Handgun Cost includes lane and eye and ear protection. For reservations and prices, call 503-794-8023. DPSST Firearms Qualification Course for Retired Law Enforcement (HR218) The Clackamas County Sheriff s Office provides a Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) Firearms Qualification Course for retired law-enforcement officers pursuant to the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act of 2004. The qualification course is offered the first Tuesday of each month. For reservations call 503-794-8023.

PST 100-OREGON Concealed Carry: State of Oregon $40 This 4-hour course covers firearms safety and defensive use of the handgun, and meets Oregon CHL requirements. It will give you a better understanding of the handgun, its safe handling and the law as it applies to its carriage and use in defending yourself. Topics covered: Firearms safety Applicable Oregon concealed carry laws Use of deadly physical force Self-defense principles Handgun function and nomenclature Ammunition components Selection criteria for a defensive handgun Concealed carry methods Pre- and post-confrontation options Communicating effectively with police The judicial process Materials needed: Pen or pencil, photo ID

PST 100-UTAH Concealed Carry: State of Utah $60 (Utah only CHL) $75 (Utah and Oregon CHLs) This 4-hour course covers firearms safety and defensive use of the handgun, and meets Utah CHL requirements. It will give you a better understanding of the handgun, its safe handling and the law as it applies to its carriage and use in defending yourself. Topics covered: Firearms safety Applicable Utah concealed carry laws Use of deadly physical force Self-defense principles Handgun function and nomenclature Ammunition components Selection criteria for a defensive handgun Concealed carry methods Pre- and post-confrontation options Communicating effectively with police The judicial process Materials needed: Pen or pencil, photo ID

PST 101 Basic Handgun Skill Development $159 This one-day class is the starting point for the Public Safety Training Center s handgun-skills curriculum. It requires no prior handgun knowledge or experience. Understanding the principles of basic firearms safety is emphasized throughout PST 101 in a classroom lecture and on the range. The fundamentals of marksmanship are a focus of the class, in both dry- and live-fire exercises. Classes are scheduled each month on selected Saturdays or Sundays, beginning at 9 a.m. Though completion of this class satisfies the statute requirements for application for an Oregon concealed handgun license, it is strongly recommended that the student seek additional training in Oregon s Use of Force laws, presented in the PST 100 class. Topics covered: Firearm safety rules Safe storage methods Handgun function and nomenclature Ammunition components and function Fundamentals of marksmanship Basic gun handling Introduction to: 1. Shooting faster 2. Distance shooting 3. Shooting under time limits Personal practice regimen Equipment needed: Pen or pencil 200 rounds of ammunition Photo ID The following equipment is also required, but may be provided as part of class tuition at student s advance request: Handgun equipped with slide-lock Wrap-around eye protection Muff-style hearing protection

PST 101A Accelerated Basic Pistol $159 This full-day course is intended for graduates of PST 101 (or students who wish to bypass PST 101 after an instructor waiver) and who wish to continue their training and achieve entrance to PST 102. Picking up where PST 101 leaves off, this class introduces some basic defensive-handgun skills. This is 102 prep. Prerequisites: This class requires that you have taken and passed PST 101 or take a mandatory entrance exam which entails a live-fire evaluation of your gun handling and basic marksmanship skill. There is no additional fee or appointment necessary to take this test. Current CHL or current background check required to sign up for this class. Topics covered: Universal firearm safety rules Marksmanship fundamentals review Threat ready Low ready/search Speed reloading Magazine save (tactical) reloading Indoor/close-quarters ready Verbal tactics Drawing from holster Equipment needed: Firearm with slide-lock Pen or pencil 350 rounds of ammunition, purchased from the PSTC on day of class (.380/9mm/.38 Special minimum) Strong-side, belt-secured, molded or semi-rigid holster and belt At least 4 magazines/speed-loaders Magazine/speed-loader pouches strongly recommended Heavy duty belt

PST 102 Defensive Handgun Skill Development $299 This intensive 2-day course (minimum 16 hours) is the starting point for realistic self-defense preparedness. If you keep or carry a handgun for defensive purposes, you need this training. You will learn the professional attitudes and personal habits needed to keep you safe as well as gain a unique understanding of some of the legal and personal responsibilities you assume as a gun owner. You will learn to safely and efficiently draw from concealment, re-holster, reload and clear malfunctions. You will increase accuracy and speed through coached and supervised systematic, repetitive drills. You will develop your ability to safely operate your handgun with control, precision and speed. Successful completion of this course confers the provisional privilege of: Use of the PSTC s Tactical Training (Green) Deck Eligibility for enrollment in PST 103 Prerequisites: PST 101A Qualification CHL or current background check Topics covered: Firearms safety Defensive handgun fundamentals and principles Ready positions and the use of movement Speed and tactical reloading Clearing malfunctions Rapid fire and failure to stop engagements Verbalization in defensive simulations The defensive draw stroke Introduction to index firing Equipment needed: Defensive handgun with slide-lock (.380ACP caliber or larger) Strong-side, belt-secured, molded or semi-rigid holster and heavy duty belt Minimum of 5 magazines or reloading devices and carrier Minimum 600 rounds of ammunition Wrap-around eye protection Muff-style hearing protection Overgarment (jacket/sweater)

PST 103 Advanced Defensive Handgun Skill $299 This intensive 2-day course (minimum 16 hours) continues the development of defensive handgun skills begun in PST 102 and introduces new techniques. You will learn to: draw your handgun from concealment with increased speed and accuracy; shoot while moving and turning; engage moving targets; shoot from alternative positions; use cover to protect yourself; engage multiple targets; shoot one-handed; and effectively use index (unsighted) firing. The focus of this class is the mindset, skills, tactics and techniques that are essential in winning a lethal-force confrontation. Successful completion of this course confers the provisional privilege of: Use of the PSTC s Tactical Training (Green) Deck Prerequisites: PST 102 Qualification CHL or current background check Topics covered: Firearms safety Use of force decision-making Speed shooting Directional engagements Multiple targets Position shooting and the use of cover Firing on the move Moving targets One-handed firing Index firing Post-engagement tactics Equipment needed: Defensive handgun with slide-lock (.380ACP caliber or larger) Strong-side, belt-secured, molded or semi-rigid holster and heavy duty belt Minimum of 5 magazines or reloading devices and carrier Minimum 700 rounds of ammunition Wrap-around eye protection Muff-style hearing protection Overgarment (jacket/sweater) Tactical flashlight

& Clinics ARMORY Eye and ear protection and targets also available. All ammunition must be purchased at the Public Safety Training Center. All ammo prices subject to change without notice. Visit www.publicsafetytrainingcenter.com for a list of available ammunition and rental weapons.

Clackamas County Sheriff s Office Special Events and Programs THURSDAY, 2-8 p.m. Cereal Special: Bring in a box of hot or cold cereal and save $9 on your lane fee Friday, 2-8 p.m. Women s Special: Women save $9 off lane fee SE 82nd Ave Public Safety Training Center 12700 SE 82nd Avenue Clackamas, OR 97015 503-794-8023 fax: 503-794-8068 www.publicsafetytrainingcenter.com