Advanced Firearms Enhanced Patrol Carbine Optics Instructor

The 24-hour CJTC Enhanced Patrol Carbine Optics Instructor course is designed to provide law enforcement, corrections, and private security firearms instructors with a basic understanding of the operational capabilities of a standard semi-automatic patrol carbine/rifle equipped with an enhanced optic for patrol use. The focus of this course will be maximizing speed and precision at distance and from hasty shooting positions. Students will use either a Low Power Variable Optic (LPVO) or 3x-5x Optical Sight Magnifier to scout and effectively identify threats at varied distances in a patrol environment. Students will learn techniques to transition from the use of the LVPO/Magnified RDS at distance threats to close engagements. This course is a blend of classroom and range to give the participant information related to enhanced patrol carbine optics, concepts, principles, and training methodologies while also giving them practical range time to further develop their skill in operation and teaching the enhanced patrol carbine.

This course is not a "sniper" course. It is intended for patrol level operations with a patrol carbine/rifle. This course will not address topics such as scope reticles, spotters, bolt actions rifles, barrier penetrating rounds, fieldcraft, etc.

A prerequisite to attend the course is successful completion of the CJTC Patrol Carbine Instructor course, or comparable Carbine / Rifle Instructor certifications. Comparable certifications are to be evaluated by the Firearms Program Manager.

NOTICE

Available Sessions are located in the ACADIS List of Available Training. To see those sessions and for registration, please follow this link – Available Training.

Once on this training page, locate the “FILTERS” button at the top right-hand side of the page.

In the “Keyword” Field, type –2038 and then hit the APPLY button.

All available sessions will be displayed. For more information on each session, click the individual session.

Contact your agency ACADIS training manager to register.

Cost: $900.00
Contact:

Henry Gill (Firearms Program Manager), Rosanna Tamayo (Administrative Assistant)

call Phone: (425) 652-0518
Category: Firearms Courses
Location:

United States

WHO CAN ATTEND OUR CLASSES?

Class is open to active law enforcement, corrections, and private security firearms instructors. As an instructor course, it is expected that participants will have above average rifle/carbine manipulation and marksmanship ability.

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT

  • Semi-automatic Patrol Carbine/Rifle with an Optical Sight, 3x or 5x fold-over magnifier, and backup sights.
  • - OR -
  • Semi-automatic Patrol Carbine/Rifle with a Low Power Variable Optic 1x-8x (1x-6x preferred), with a low-end magnification of no more than 1.5x, and a backup sight.
  • 1,000 rounds of carbine/rifle training ammunition
  • 100 rounds of carbine/rifle duty ammunition
  • 100 rounds of handgun training ammunition
  • Duty belt with duty handgun and 3 magazines
  • All PPE (ballistic vest, eye protection, hearing protection, ball cap recommended)
  • Multiple magazines for the patrol carbine/rifle.

Optional Equipment

  • Spare Patrol Carbine/Rifle
  • Multi-use shooting bag (Armageddon Gear Game Changer or similar)
  • Shooting Mat
  • Appropriate clothing for the local training environment (hot, cold, wet weather gear).
  • Water bottle or hydration system
  • Rash guards or knee/elbow pads for positional shooting
  • Note taking supplies

DRESS CODE

Students attending should wear range appropriate clothing and come prepared for all weather conditions. Agency Identification will be required.

REGULATION

After successful completion, students will receive a CJTC Enhanced Patrol Carbine Optics Instructor Certification that will be valid for 3 years; to maintain the instructor certification, students must complete a Recertification Course within 3 years.

SCHEDULE

Class hours are 0800-1700, Monday – Wednesday, with the exception of State and Federal Holidays.

 

CANCELLATION

Effective immediately:

  1. Registration will be completed 45 days before the course start date.
  2. Invoices for the course will be generated and sent to respective agencies on the first day of the course. Payment for the course is expected within 30 days of receiving the invoice.
  3. Cancellations of registered attendees must occur before the registration date for the course. The cancellation must be submitted by the agency's training coordinator to the program registrar via email.
    • If cancellation occurs within 45 days of the course start date, the agency will be invoiced for the full tuition cost and are expected to pay the full price of tuition within 30 days of receiving the invoice.
      • The WSCJTC encourages replacing the attendee who had to cancel with another attendee from the same agency. In certain circumstances, a credit can be extended to the agency for another course date.