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SUMMARY:Carbine 1 and Carbine 2 - Two Day (Newburgh\, IN)
DESCRIPTION:Carbine Overview\nTwo separate events in one weekend! Choose Carbine 1 on Saturday OR Carbine 2 on Sunday. Do BOTH clinics at a discounted rate! \nPrerequisites: Basic Rifle or similar class for Carbine 1. Basic Rifle AND Basic Pistol\, Carbine 1\, etc.\, for Carbine 2. \nFirearm Requirements: This course is conducted as an NRA America’s Rifle Challenge clinic and\, as such\, the AR-15 is an ideal rifle to bring. Any safe semi-automatic carbine can be used (AK-47\, SKS\, Mini-14\, M1A1\, etc.). For Sunday’s Carbine 2 clinic\, a safe\, modern semi-automatic pistol (Glock\, Smith & Wesson M&P\, etc.) is also required. \nShooters should have a sling on their carbine (a “tactical” one point or two point sling works well) and an outside the waistband holster for their handgun. Magazines & ammunition should be carried in pouches or pockets. Kit up! Wear your cool guy operator gear! \nEstimated Ammunition Required: 200 rounds/day \nRequired Equipment: \n\nhearing protection\neye protection\nat least two magazines for your carbine (more is better) and pistol (for Carbine 2)\nsling for your carbine (single point\, 2-pt or 3-pt adjustable “tactical sling” is recommended)\nlunch (we’ll be staying on the range during lunch break)\nwater and something to replace electrolytes (what plants crave)\nsnacks\n\nOptional Equipment: \n\na way to take notes\ncarbine/pistol/optic manual(s)\nhat with a brim (to deflect flying hot brass)\nknee/elbow pads (we may shoot from kneeling and other positions)\nfolding chair\nsmall tool kit / cleaning kit\n\nClinic Overview: Attendees will experience shooting in multiple firing positions at varying distances and will learn modern defensive shooting skills on the AR platform. All firing in this course will be within 100 yards with a focus on the close quarters environment from contact to 100 yards. You will get a workout with all the skills needed to run the carbine from 7-100 yards. The focus is on short range marksmanship. Carbine 2 will incorporate transitioning to secondary weapons systems. \nThis class is moderately physically demanding. We will be on our feet much of the day\, moving between various locations on the range. We will be shooting from different positions throughout the day. \nAttendees should arrive for registration at 8:30 am. Class starts promptly at 9:00! \nTopics of instruction will include the following:\n\nRules for safe gun handling & range rules\nCarbine parts and operation & ammunition\nCarbine zero and trajectory (including which zero to use)\nTailoring the ABCs of firing the shot to the close quarters environment\nFiring Positions: Standing/Kneeling/Prone\, Over Barricade\, Supported/Unsupported\, Field-expedient Rests\nSituational Awareness and Scanning\nMagazine Changes (Administrative and Tactical Reloads)\nControlled Pairs\nRecoil Management\nClearing Malfunctions/Stoppages\nMovement\nUse of the sling\, rests\, barricades and other field-expedient methods to support shooting stability\nIntroduction to Field Shooting and using the carbine to make hits at long distance\nGear/Kit setup and optimization\nTransition to secondary weapons systems (Carbine 2)\n\nCQB ’75 – The Close Quarters Battle at the Jason Russell House\nThe bloodiest battle on the first day of the American Revolutionary War took place on the estate of Jason Russell in Arlington\, MA\, just outside of Boston. Arlington\, at the time\, was known as Menotomy and more colonial militiamen were killed at Monotomy than any other place that day. \nBritish Redcoats were retreating back to Boston after being trounced at Concord’s North Bridge and Merriam’s Corner when they encountered heavy resistance along the road. They’d sent out flanking parties to clear the route and one of those parties captured Russell and several other militiamen in the open. \nHear what happened next as this exciting tale is woven throughout the day’s marksmanship events! \n \nAdditional Information: \nQuestions\, comments\, concerns\, etc.\, please contact the Event Director below. See you on the firing line! \n 
URL:https://devel.reveresriders.org/event/2024-nov-23-24-newburgh-in/
LOCATION:Red Brush Rifle Range – (Newburgh\, IN)\, 3299 Eble Road\, Newburgh\, IN\, 47630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advanced Defensive Rifle,Basic Defensive Rifle,Events in Illinois,Events in Indiana,Events in Kentucky,Intermediate Defensive Pistol,Live-Fire Event,Regular Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bradley 'Slim' Settle":MAILTO:reveres.riders.slim@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20231118T090000
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CREATED:20230129T200916Z
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SUMMARY:Pistol 209 (Defensive Pistol) - One Day (Seelyville\, IN)
DESCRIPTION:Pistol 209 Overview\nPrerequisites: Suggested—Revere’s Riders Pistol 145 or similar. This is not an introductory course and participants are expected to be capable of the following: \n\nhandling their firearm in a safe manner\nkeeping shots within a 6″ square from approximately 7 yards\n\nEstimated Ammunition Required: About 500 rounds/day. \nPistol Requirements: Pistols should be of a modern\, drop safe design. \nOlder single action pistols manufactured before the 1980s and lacking a transfer bar safety are the most common type of pistol that lack drop safe design features\, as do some military surplus imports from Eastern bloc countries and Taurus PT-series pistols not fixed during an international safety recall in 2015. These pistols may discharge if dropped and pose a potential safety hazard to our volunteers and students\, and are not permitted. If you have concerns about the safety features of your pistol you should have it inspected by an armorer or gunsmith before class. \nThe following are a good set of guidelines for an appropriate pistol for this event: \n\nbring the pistol you intend to use for concealed carry; leave the brand new pistol you bought the day before the event at home\na medium-frame pistol is often ideal for concealed carry (e.g.\, Glock 19 or similar); smaller pistols are difficult to shoot accurately and larger pistols are uncomfortable to carry all day long\nmake sure your pistol is in good working order; if in doubt\, have it checked by a qualified gunsmith or armorer. A pistol that malfunctions constantly will get you plenty of practice addressing malfunctions but not much practice with the drills\n\nIf you have any questions concerning the suitability of your pistol for this course\, please contact the Event Director. \nRequired Equipment: Please review our suggestions on appropriate Pistol 145 equipment and plan to bring the following: \n\nmagazines or speed loaders: bring at least THREE (more is better\, especially if you are using a pistol with a capacity of less than 10 rounds)\nholster: a strong side holster that does not collapse when your pistol is drawn (no appendix\, ankle\, shoulder or small-of-back holsters). Either IWB (“inside the waistband”) or OWB (“outside the waistband”) are fine\, but the holster you intend to use for concealed carry would be preferred. An OWB holster is often easier to use if you have never drawn from a holster before but will still allow you to participate fully in the drills we will conduct. The crucial aspect is that your holster MUST hold your firearm securely without letting it move around on your hip; this will necessitate a holster that attaches at TWO POINTS to your gun belt; there are a few holsters that attach to your gun belt at one point and still hold your firearm securely\, but they generally attach over an extended length of your belt effectively simulating two points of attachment.\ngun belt: you will have your pistol on your hip for the entire day. It will seem heavier as the day goes on and a good\, sturdy gun belt will minimize that feeling. A standard belt isn’t going to cut it here; spend a couple of dollars on a quality gun belt if you don’t already have one.\nmagazine carrier (you can get by with putting spare magazines in a pocket\, but a magazine carrier is much preferred)\na way to take notes\nhearing protection\neye protection\nplenty of your preferred method of hydration (both plain water and something to replace electrolytes you will lose via sweating is ideal)\nclothing appropriate for the weather (loose fitting clothing\, especially around the neck\, is discouraged as hot brass can lodge against the skin and cause a burn)\n\nOptional Equipment: The following equipment is not required but may come in handy at the event: \n\nhat with a brim (to deflect flying hot brass)\nfolding chair\nlunch\nsnacks\nsunscreen and/or bug spray\n\nOverview: Pistol 209 begins with an overview of the range rules\, safety procedures and quick reminder of the fundamentals from basic pistol. From there\, the course focuses on the mechanics of defensive pistol shooting. Topics covered include the following: \n\nreview of reloading (administrative\, tactical\, emergency)\, draw stroke\, grip\, etc.\none-hand up drills\ndiscussion of shooting on the move\n\nretrograde\, forward\, transverse\nshooting on the move drills\n\n\ndiscussion of shooting positions\n\nprone\, kneeling\, urban prone\, supine\nshooting from positions\n\n\ndiscussion of the use of concealment and cover\n\nbox drill\n\n\ndiscussion of multiple target engagement\n\nEl Presidente/Mozambique drill\nFigure 8 drill\n\n\nadditional topics as class size and time permit\n\nAdditional Event Information\nMinors (under 18 years old) must be mature enough to follow the instruction and perform the drills as well as have a parent or legal guardian present during the event. \nAdditional Questions?\nJohn is available at the email address below to answer questions both before and after the course.
URL:https://devel.reveresriders.org/event/2023-nov-18-seelyville-in/
LOCATION:Lost Creek Conservation Club (Seelyville\, IN)\, 1330 North Main Street\, Terre Haute\, IN\, 47803\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events in Illinois,Events in Indiana,Intermediate Defensive Pistol,Live-Fire Event,Non-Discounted Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://devel.reveresriders.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/featured_basic_pistol_3.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="John Viray":MAILTO:johnvviray@gmail.com
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CREATED:20211213T000700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221020T172321Z
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SUMMARY:Pistol 209 (Defensive Pistol) - One Day (Seelyville\, IN)
DESCRIPTION:Pistol 209 Overview\nPrerequisites: Suggested—Revere’s Riders Pistol 145 (or similar) or approval by instructor. This is not an introductory course and participants are expected to be capable of the following: \n\nhandling their firearm in a safe manner\nkeeping shots within a 6″ square from approximately 10 yards\n\nEstimated Ammunition Required: About 250 rounds/day. \nPistol Requirements: Pistols should be of a modern\, drop safe design. \nOlder single action pistols manufactured before the 1980s and lacking a transfer bar safety are the most common type of pistol that lack drop safe design features\, as do some military surplus imports from Eastern bloc countries and Taurus PT-series pistols not fixed during an international safety recall in 2015. These pistols may discharge if dropped and pose a potential safety hazard to our volunteers and students\, and are not permitted. If you have concerns about the safety features of your pistol you should have it inspected by an armorer or gunsmith before class. \nThe following are a good set of guidelines for an appropriate pistol for this event: \n\nbring the pistol you intend to use for concealed carry; leave the brand new pistol you bought the day before the event at home\na medium-frame pistol is often ideal for concealed carry (e.g.\, Glock 19 or similar); smaller pistols are difficult to shoot accurately and larger pistols are uncomfortable to carry all day long\nmake sure your pistol is in good working order; if in doubt\, have it checked by a qualified gunsmith or armorer. A pistol that malfunctions constantly will get you plenty of practice addressing malfunctions but not much practice with the drills\n\nIf you have any questions concerning the suitability of your pistol for this course\, please contact the Event Director. \nRequired Equipment: Please review our suggestions on appropriate Pistol 145 equipment and plan to bring the following: \n\nmagazines or speed loaders: bring at least THREE (more is better\, especially if you are using a pistol with a capacity of less than 10 rounds)\nholster: a strong side holster that does not collapse when your pistol is drawn (no appendix\, ankle\, shoulder or small-of-back holsters). Either IWB (“inside the waistband”) or OWB (“outside the waistband”) are fine\, but the holster you intend to use for concealed carry would be preferred. An OWB holster is often easier to use if you have never drawn from a holster before but will still allow you to participate fully in the drills we will conduct. The crucial aspect is that your holster MUST hold your firearm securely without letting it move around on your hip; this will necessitate a holster that attaches at TWO POINTS to your gun belt; there are a few holsters that attach to your gun belt at one point and still hold your firearm securely\, but they generally attach over an extended length of your belt effectively simulating two points of attachment.\ngun belt: you will have your pistol on your hip for the entire day. It will seem heavier as the day goes on and a good\, sturdy gun belt will minimize that feeling. A standard belt isn’t going to cut it here; spend a couple of dollars on a quality gun belt if you don’t already have one.\nmagazine carrier (you can get by with putting spare magazines in a pocket\, but a magazine carrier is much preferred)\na way to take notes\nhearing protection\neye protection\nplenty of your preferred method of hydration (both plain water and something to replace electrolytes you will lose via sweating is ideal)\nclothing appropriate for the weather (loose fitting clothing\, especially around the neck\, is discouraged as hot brass can lodge against the skin and cause a burn)\n\nOptional Equipment: The following equipment is not required but may come in handy at the event: \n\ncase for your pistol\nhat with a brim (to deflect flying hot brass)\nfolding chair\nlunch\nsnacks\nsunscreen and/or bug spray\n\nOverview: Pistol 209 begins with an overview of the range rules\, safety procedures and quick reminder of the fundamentals from basic pistol. From there\, the course focuses on the mechanics of defensive pistol shooting. Topics covered include the following: \n\nreview of reloading (administrative\, tactical\, emergency)\, draw stroke\, grip\, etc.\none-hand up drills\ndiscussion of shooting on the move\n\nretrograde\, forward\, transverse\nshooting on the move drills\n\n\ndiscussion of shooting positions\n\nprone\, kneeling\, urban prone\, supine\nshooting from positions\n\n\ndiscussion of the use of concealment and cover\n\nbox drill\n\n\ndiscussion of multiple target engagement\n\nEl Presidente/Mozambique drill\nFigure 8 drill\n\n\nadditional topics as class size and time permit\n\nAdditional Event Information\nMinors (under 18 years old) must be mature enough to follow the instruction and perform the drills as well as have a parent or legal guardian present during the event. \nAdditional Questions?\nJohn is available at the email address below to answer questions both before and after the course.
URL:https://devel.reveresriders.org/event/2022-nov-19-seelyville-in/
LOCATION:Lost Creek Conservation Club (Seelyville\, IN)\, 1330 North Main Street\, Terre Haute\, IN\, 47803\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events in Illinois,Events in Indiana,Intermediate Defensive Pistol,Live-Fire Event,Non-Discounted Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://devel.reveresriders.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/featured_basic_pistol_4.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="John Viray":MAILTO:johnvviray@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211113T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20211113T170000
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CREATED:20210115T224953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210915T151411Z
UID:27436-1636794000-1636822800@devel.reveresriders.org
SUMMARY:Pistol 209 (Defensive Pistol) - One Day (Seelyville\, IN)
DESCRIPTION:Pistol 209 Overview\nPrerequisites: Suggested—Revere’s Riders Pistol 145 or similar. This is not an introductory course and participants are expected to be capable of the following: \n\nhandling their firearm in a safe manner\nkeeping shots within a 6″ square from approximately 10 yards\n\nEstimated Ammunition Required: About 500 rounds/day. \nPistol Requirements: Pistols should be of a modern\, drop safe design. \nOlder single action pistols manufactured before the 1980s and lacking a transfer bar safety are the most common type of pistol that lack drop safe design features\, as do some military surplus imports from Eastern bloc countries and Taurus PT-series pistols not fixed during an international safety recall in 2015. These pistols may discharge if dropped and pose a potential safety hazard to our volunteers and students\, and are not permitted. If you have concerns about the safety features of your pistol you should have it inspected by an armorer or gunsmith before class. \nThe following are a good set of guidelines for an appropriate pistol for this event: \n\nbring the pistol you intend to use for concealed carry; leave the brand new pistol you bought the day before the event at home\na medium-frame pistol is often ideal for concealed carry (e.g.\, Glock 19 or similar); smaller pistols are difficult to shoot accurately and larger pistols are uncomfortable to carry all day long\nmake sure your pistol is in good working order; if in doubt\, have it checked by a qualified gunsmith or armorer. A pistol that malfunctions constantly will get you plenty of practice addressing malfunctions but not much practice with the drills\n\nIf you have any questions concerning the suitability of your pistol for this course\, please contact the Event Director. \nRequired Equipment: Please review our suggestions on appropriate Pistol 145 equipment and plan to bring the following: \n\nmagazines or speed loaders: bring at least THREE (more is better\, especially if you are using a pistol with a capacity of less than 10 rounds)\nholster: a strong side holster that does not collapse when your pistol is drawn (no appendix\, ankle\, shoulder or small-of-back holsters). Either IWB (“inside the waistband”) or OWB (“outside the waistband”) are fine\, but the holster you intend to use for concealed carry would be preferred. An OWB holster is often easier to use if you have never drawn from a holster before but will still allow you to participate fully in the drills we will conduct. The crucial aspect is that your holster MUST hold your firearm securely without letting it move around on your hip; this will necessitate a holster that attaches at TWO POINTS to your gun belt; there are a few holsters that attach to your gun belt at one point and still hold your firearm securely\, but they generally attach over an extended length of your belt effectively simulating two points of attachment.\ngun belt: you will have your pistol on your hip for the entire day. It will seem heavier as the day goes on and a good\, sturdy gun belt will minimize that feeling. A standard belt isn’t going to cut it here; spend a couple of dollars on a quality gun belt if you don’t already have one.\nmagazine carrier (you can get by with putting spare magazines in a pocket\, but a magazine carrier is much preferred)\na way to take notes\nhearing protection\neye protection\nplenty of your preferred method of hydration (both plain water and something to replace electrolytes you will lose via sweating is ideal)\nclothing appropriate for the weather (loose fitting clothing\, especially around the neck\, is discouraged as hot brass can lodge against the skin and cause a burn)\n\nOptional Equipment: The following equipment is not required but may come in handy at the event: \n\nhat with a brim (to deflect flying hot brass)\nfolding chair\nlunch\nsnacks\nsunscreen and/or bug spray\n\nOverview: Pistol 209 begins with an overview of the range rules\, safety procedures and quick reminder of the fundamentals from basic pistol. From there\, the course focuses on the mechanics of defensive pistol shooting. Topics covered include the following: \n\nreview of reloading (administrative\, tactical\, emergency)\, draw stroke\, grip\, etc.\none-hand up drills\ndiscussion of shooting on the move\n\nretrograde\, forward\, transverse\nshooting on the move drills\n\n\ndiscussion of shooting positions\n\nprone\, kneeling\, urban prone\, supine\nshooting from positions\n\n\ndiscussion of the use of concealment and cover\n\nbox drill\n\n\ndiscussion of multiple target engagement\n\nEl Presidente/Mozambique drill\nFigure 8 drill\n\n\nadditional topics as class size and time permit\n\nAdditional Event Information\nMinors (under 18 years old) must be mature enough to follow the instruction and perform the drills as well as have a parent or legal guardian present during the event. \nAdditional Questions?\nJohn is available at the email address below to answer questions both before and after the course.
URL:https://devel.reveresriders.org/event/2021-nov-13-seelyville-in/
LOCATION:Lost Creek Conservation Club (Seelyville\, IN)\, 1330 North Main Street\, Terre Haute\, IN\, 47803\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events in Illinois,Events in Indiana,Intermediate Defensive Pistol,Live-Fire Event,Non-Discounted Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://devel.reveresriders.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/featured_basic_pistol_4.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Nigel Downton":MAILTO:ndownton@netzero.com
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