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    Trunk Monkey
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    Default EAG Carbine Pueblo West, CO May 19-21, 2007 *Pat Rogers*

    EAG Tactical Training
    3 Day Carbine Operators Course


    EAG will conduct a 3 Day Carbine Operators course on 19-21 May 2007 at the Pueblo West SA Club. This course is about fighting with the 5.56x45mm carbine, and the training is geared toward that specific skill set. This is not a shooting course- it is a fighting course.

    Price is as follows.

    Prior to 01April 2007
    PWSA Members $480.00
    Non PWSA Members $480.00 + $25/ day range fee= $555.00

    After 01April 2007
    PWSA Members $500.00
    Non PWSA Members $500.00 + $25/day range fee= $575.00

    A deposit of $175.00 is required when you submit your application.

    Note that the range fee (for non-PWSA members) will be collected at the range by PWSA personnel. Only check or money order will be accepted.

    To register, go to www.eagtactical.com and complete the application. Submit the application with the appropriate credentials (see below).
    Once you have been accepted you will receive a notice as well as lodging information. If you have any questions, contact us directly- we will do are best to resolve any issues.


    Learning Objectives
    3 Day Carbine Operators Course: This is a moderate intensity class to sharpen your fighting skills with the 5.56x56mm carbine.
    • 4 safety rules
    • Range Rules
    • Combat Triad
    (Weapons manipulation skills are highly stressed)
    • Stance, balance, grip, mount-vertical fore grip/ magazine well
    • Ready Positions
    • Optical/ iron sights
    • Offset
    • External/ terminal ballistics
    • Magazine choices
    • Equipment Choices • BZO Theory
    • Loading/ reloading
    • Positions- conventional/ asymmetrical
    • Pairs, Failure Drills, Non Standard Response
    • Malfunction reduction
    • Multiple Target Engagements
    • Pistol Transition
    • Shooting on the move
    • Shooting laterally
    • Stepping off line of attack
    • Qual Course Carbine

    The actual content of the course may vary slightly due to range restrictions and also to better accommodate the skill sets of the shooters


    What to Expect
    A three day class on how to fight with the carbine. This is not shooting polka dots, but is a condensed version of what we are using today. The class is moderately physical.
    Attendees must be active police officers; Active Duty Military; or possess a valid pistol license from any state. A Certificate of Good Conduct (no criminal record) or equivalent from your local Law Enforcement Agency will suffice.
    Live fire exercises are inherently dangerous. Safety violations will be dealt with harshly. We cannot afford to have an unsafe shooter in a class.
    I reserve the right to refuse admission to the class for any reason. I reserve the right to remove anyone from the class for any reason. Questions??


    What to Bring
    A good attitude!

    • A serviceable 5.56mm Carbine. What you bring is not as important as the fact that it works. Having a spare extractor/ spring is not a bad idea. Bring the lube of your choice. But bring lube.
    • 1300 Rounds of serviceable carbine ammunition; 250 rounds pistol ammunition.
    • The amount of ammunition recommended is an average. The actual number of rounds fired may be more or less depending on overall skill level of the class, weather and range issues.
    • A minimum of 3 serviceable magazines for the carbine. More are obviously better- the less jamming of magazines you do during the day, the more time you learn how to fight.
    • The carbine needs a sling. A tac sling works better, but any sling will do.
    • A means to carry at least two carbine magazines on your person.
    • If you have a red dot sight, bring spare batteries.
    • A serviceable pistol, with three serviceable magazines.
    • A holster and magazine pouch.
    • Eye and earpro, as well as a baseball type hat.
    • Water. A CamelBak is ideal, but be prepared to hydrate.
    • Bring food. Bring munchies as well as lickies and chewies. If you are not physically at your best, you will not be able to function safely and efficiently.
    • Knee and elbow pads.
    • Pen/ pencil.

    If you have questions, contact Pat Rogers at info@eagtactical.com or cell 718 344 4736, Note that cell service may be restricted at certain of my job sites. E mail is a better way to establish comms.

    Or Jeff Carpenter at Carpenter0311@msn.com (ZERO before the 311@msn.com, not the letter "o")
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    Semper Fi,
    Jeff

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    IMPORTANT INFO, EVERYONE PLEASE READ!!!!!!

    -Range Fee's (non-members) / Membership Cards (PWSA members)


    MEMBERS of the Pueblo West Sportsman Association:

    Please bring your PWSA MEMBERSHIP CARD with you to class. I will have a class roster that everyone will have to sign in on. Due to prior problems I am required to see your NEW / CURRENT PWSA membership card or collect a $25 per day of training range fee from you. If you don't have your PWSA membership card on the first day of class you will be requred to pay the range fee. NO EXCEPTIONS

    NON-MEMBERS of the PWSA:

    If you are not a member of the Pueblo West Sportsman Association range, I have to collect a $25 PER DAY OF TRAINING (2 days = $50, 3 days = $75, etc) RANGE FEE from you on the first day of class. If you have paid for the class vai credit card, the range fee was not charged to your card.

    I have the responsibility of collecting the $25 per *day of training* range fee that I have to give directly to the President and Board of Members of the Pueblo West Sportsman Association.

    The range fee will be collected (in full) at the beginning of class during student sign in. I will only be accepting PERSONAL CHECKS and MONEY ORDERS made out to the Pueblo West Sportsman Association for the range fee. (CASH AND CREDIT CARDS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AS PAYMENT FOR THE RANGE FEE)


    -ACCESS TO THE RANGE

    Non-Members of the PWSA please gather at the front gate (in a group) and wait for a PWSA member that is attending the class to let you into the range. DO NOT TRY TO FOLLOW OTHER PWSA MEMBERS THAT ARE NOT PART OF THE CLASS INTO THE RANGE!!! Once inside the gate take the road to the right and go directly to Range #2 (second range from the right). Please do not go to the other ranges un-escorted, PWSA has a strict policy that all non-members must be escorted by a member at all times.

    Remember this is a private range that is kind enough to let us use their facilities for this class. Please respect other members of the range, remember we are guests of the PWSA (if there is a problem please let me know so I can get the problem resolved). The only way I can keep hosting courses at the PWSA is if we have a good working relationship with the membership / board of the range.

    PWSA MEMBERS: Please let students in the front gate and direct them to range #2. If someone would please man the front gate until all our students are in (as we have done it in the past) it would be greatly appriciated.



    -LUNCH / START TIME

    Please bring your lunch both days, we will break for lunch, but there will not be enough time to leave the range to go an get lunch at a fast food resturant.

    We will start class at 8am on all days of training unless otherwise noted, please be on time.

    We will have to pick up all trash and brass at the end of each day of shooting.

    Full auto firining is *not* permitted at the range

    Tracers and armor piercing ammo is *not* permitted at the range



    Thanks for your help,
    Jeff




    Directions to the range and motel info listed below:


    -Motels in Pueblo West (10 minute driving time to the range)

    -Best Western Inn Pueblo West (719) 547-2111
    -Comfort Inn of Pueblo West (719) 547-9400 (I recommend the Comfort Inn, it is only a couple years old and very nice, there is a very LARGE Super Wal Mart across the stree from it, plenty of gas stations / convience stores / fast food / resturaunts / close to grocery stores and drug stores).

    If you stay at one of these motels see special directions (read short cut) to the range below


    -Motels in the city of Pueblo (30 to 40 minutes driving time to the range)

    -Comfort Inn (719) 542-6868
    -Super 8 Motel (719) 545-4104
    -Days Inn (719) 543-8031
    -Econo Lodge (719) 542-9933
    -Hampton Inn (719) 544-4700
    -Holiday Inn (719) 543-8050
    -La Quinta Inn (719) 542-3500


    Directions:

    -From the city of Pueblo

    -Exit I-25 at the Highway 50 West exit (also know as US 50) and head WEST bound (toward Pueblo West)

    -Hwy 50 West to Purcell (first traffic light in Pueblo West)

    -Turn Right (North) onto Purcell and travel 2.6 miles to Platteville Rd.

    -Turn Left (West) onto Platteville Blvd and travel 1.5 miles to Gantts Fort

    -Turn Right (North) onto Gantts Fort and tavel 2.4 miles to Platteville Rd. (Platteville Rd makes a large loop through Pueblo West)

    -Turn Left (West) onto Platteville Rd and travel .3 (3/10) mile to Cashmere Ave

    -Turn Right on Cashmere ave and take the second road left to the range. There are green / white signs once your reach Cashmere ave directing you to the range


    -Coming from Colorado Springs

    -South bound on I-25 to Exit #108

    -Exit on #108, at the end of the off ramp take a right onto Purcell

    -Travel 4.2 miles on Purcell to Platteville Rd (dirt road) and turn right onto Platteville Rd.

    -Travel 2.4 miles on Platteville Rd to Cashmire Ave (when Platteville road turns from a dirt road to an asphault road, you have less than a half mile until you are at Cashmire Ave)

    -Turn Right on Cashmere ave and take the second road left to the range. There are green / white signs once your reach Cashmere ave directing you to the range


    -Coming from the Best Western or Comfort Inn in Pueblo West

    -Take McCulloch north of Highway 50 west and follow it until it dead ends into Platteville Rd.

    -Turn Left (West) onto Platteville Blvd and travel to Gantts Fort

    -Turn Right (North) onto Gantts Fort and tavel 2.4 miles to Platteville Rd. (Platteville Rd makes a large loop through Pueblo West)

    -Turn Left (West) onto Platteville Rd and travel .3 (3/10) mile to Cashmere Ave

    -Turn Right on Cashmere ave and take the second road left to the range. There are green / white signs once your reach Cashmere ave directing you to the range


    *The Colorado Springs Airport is only 45 minutes away from the PWSA Range*


    If anyone has any questions on directions or lodging feel free to contact me directly at Carpenter0311@msn.com


    Semper Fi
    Jeff Carpenter
    www.03designgroup.com

    Semper Fi,
    Jeff

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    Attendees must be active police officers; Active Duty Military; or possess a valid pistol license from any state. A Certificate of Good Conduct (no criminal record) or equivalent from your local Law Enforcement Agency will suffice.
    Jeff, could you elaborate on this. Do you mean a CCW from any state when you say pistol license?
    I am retired Military and hold a CO CCW is that acceptable?

    I will have to see what the money situation is like after xmas, but would like to get in this class
    Retired U.S. Army
    Owner: Awesome Edges

    You never will be the person you can be if pressure, tension ard discipline are taken out of your life. Dr. James G. Bilkey

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    Mr. Will,



    Some states do not allow CCW's and others do. Some states (like N.Y.) require that you get a pistol permit in order to purchase / own a pistol (simular process to getting a CCW). It is my understanding that either a CCW or pistol permit will do.

    The info in the post you quoted is directly from Pat Rogers. This is the first time I have hosted for Pat, so I'm still learning the ropes myself. Feel free to contact Pat Rogers for further varification (in reference to the CCW).
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    Semper Fi,
    Jeff

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    Just some food for thought....If you are considering taking a training class in 2007, you may want to start getting ammo NOW!!!

    Many ammo manufacturers are back logged 6+ months on ammo shipments.
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    Semper Fi,
    Jeff

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