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Course Overview
Venue Details
PFC-HQ
Date: 12.9.19-12.12.19Time: SEE NOTES
Location: 2960 E. Sunset Raod, Suite 125, Las Vegas, NV 98120
Notes: 8AM-5PM Day1, 8AM-8PM Day2, 8AM-Late Day3, 8AM-6PM Day4
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Pioneer Annex Range Complex
Date: 12.13.19Time: 9AM-5PM
Location: 35.797917 -115.543772
Notes: * 8:30am – Meet at 1 Goodsprings Road. Chevron Station @ I-15 & Jean/Goodsprings Rd. exit. The PFC staff will take attendance and organize a group movement to range approximately 15 minutes away. Group will depart this location prior to 8:45am. If you will not arrive at the meeting point by 8:45am or want to drive directly to the range, follow the map provided on the Site Guide.
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Upon registration complete the following form(s) and submit prior to day one of training: Release Of Liability And Assumption Of Risk Student Training Attendance Record PFC Recommended Hotel Guide
Student Equipment
PAD Module 1 Equipment List
Casual attire for classroom and field training
Business-Casual attire for final exercise (slacks, collared shirt, jacket, etc.)
Small hand-held flashlight
3x5 notebook w/ pen
Cellular phone
Laptop/Computer Tablet (Strongly Recommended)
PPS Module 2 Equipment List
Standard range attire while conducting firearms training (weather-appropriate active wear, etc.)
Semi-automatic pistol w/ at least 3 magazines
500 rounds of handgun ammunition
Strong-side belt or paddle concealment holster **
Support-side concealment magazine carrier(s)
Belt for range work compatible w/ holster and magazine carrier
Ear protection
Eye protection for day and night conditions
Hat with brim
Cover garment such as a vest or light jacket (for concealment drills)
** Blackhawk Serpa model holsters are strictly prohibited during live fire range training and banned in all PFC Training classes for safety reasons. For copies of PFC’s and the Federal Government’s policies regarding the use of Blackhawk Serpa holsters, contact PFC HQ.
Casual attire for classroom and field training
Business-Casual attire for final exercise (slacks, collared shirt, jacket, etc.)
Small hand-held flashlight
3x5 notebook w/ pen
Cellular phone
Laptop/Computer Tablet (Strongly Recommended)
PPS Module 2 Equipment List
Standard range attire while conducting firearms training (weather-appropriate active wear, etc.)
Semi-automatic pistol w/ at least 3 magazines
500 rounds of handgun ammunition
Strong-side belt or paddle concealment holster **
Support-side concealment magazine carrier(s)
Belt for range work compatible w/ holster and magazine carrier
Ear protection
Eye protection for day and night conditions
Hat with brim
Cover garment such as a vest or light jacket (for concealment drills)
** Blackhawk Serpa model holsters are strictly prohibited during live fire range training and banned in all PFC Training classes for safety reasons. For copies of PFC’s and the Federal Government’s policies regarding the use of Blackhawk Serpa holsters, contact PFC HQ.
Dining
For the duration of Module I (PAD), there will be short breaks for lunch and an opportunity for students to leave the classroom to eat off-site. Module II (PPS) will be conducted at a range and students will not have the opportunity to leave the facility for lunch. Students should bring lunch and suitable snacks for that day of training.Additional Notes
*** Please note the following critical information regarding Protective Pistol Skills (PPS):PPS (Module II) is an advanced program, it is NOT a “how to shoot course.” All students must have a solid base of combative level handgun skills upon arrival.
These skills include but are not limited to:
1. Presenting the firearm safely from concealment
2. Engage multiple areas on the body to include headshots from intermediate distances
3. Accurately shoot one-handed
4. Operate on a fluid/dynamic range
5. Safely operate in close proximity to others
Those who arrive without the requisite skill level run a high risk of removal from training for cause and a higher level of failing to pass the live fire skills test. Pace of the program will be subjective, based upon PFC protocols and group aptitude. Students must maintain a safe pace with their peers.
It is critical that students bring ALL items of prescribed equipment to the program. This includes concealment holster (trigger finger actuated/SERPAs are forbidden), concealment garment(s), support equipment, quality ammunition, etc.
Numerous students in the past have found themselves in the unenviable position of prematurely registering for PPS when they truly need a foundational course in progressive handgun. PFC retains final judgment on ALL training and safety matters.
The PFC Staff is here to assist you before, during, and after any course should you have questions concerning logistics, equipment, lodging, etc. Please don’t hesitate to contact us.