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Protective Pistol Skills (PPS)
When
January 31, 2020 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pmPrice
$280.00Course Overview
Protective Pistol Skills is the weapons-centric component of PSOC (Module 2) and is entirely range-based. This format allows students to focus their attention on safe and practical use of a concealed handgun during protective operations. Students will learn both individual and team-based tactics with firearms as they apply to third-person/principal defense. Training includes combative handgun skills applicable to personal security, Principal Cover & Control Techniques, Lone Agent Protective Shooting (LAPS) Drills, Detail Assault Response & Evacuation (DARE) Drills, and the PSOC/PPS Live Fire Skills Test.
Enrollment: Open to active security professionals, law enforcement, Department of Defense, government agencies, eligible government contractors, and approved civilians with a security industry affiliation.
Pre-requisite: Approved prior commercial or occupational handgun training.
Venue Details
Location: 1601 Coyote Point Drive
San Mateo, CA 94401 United States
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1601 Coyote Point Drive
San Mateo, CA 94401 United States
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Upon registration complete the following form(s) and submit prior to day one of training: Student Information and Release of Liability
Student Equipment
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 and Eye protection for day and night conditions
Hat with brim
Sturdy shoes applicable to range environment
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
Students may not have the opportunity to leave the facility for lunch. Students should bring lunch andsuitable snacks for that day of training.




