Our most popular course for the law enforcement community teaches best practices for defending yourself in and around a vehicle with a firearm. Shoot-move-shoot-move
This is a dynamic course that combines vehicles and handguns. Our Cadre will review basic firearms handling, safety, and vehicle considerations prior to scenario-based training. All scenarios revolve around shooting from inside, outside, or around vehicles. Driver/passenger reaction drills, fighting from inside/outside the vehicle, and countering street-side threats (carjacking) are a few of the scenario-based drills you will perform during this course. You will engage multiple threats and manipulate your weapon while effectively getting shots on target.
All GORUCK Firearms Courses and Events utilize scenario based training which is incorporated into dry practice prior to any live fire. All participants will practice target identification and discrimination, movement, weapons manipulation, and other dynamic drills with the cadre and others. These drills will be facilitated with inert weapons enabling a safe and realistic training environment. Both pistols and rifles will be rendered inert with barrel/chamber blocking plugs. Further, each student must fully participate in dry practice prior to commencing live fire.
Must have completed Counter Active Shooter (Pistol-Day) – L2. This course requires moving and shooting, use of cover, team communication under fire and movement in and around vehicles. Equivalent entry requirements training would be received by an LEO or military combat arms.
This course is not recommended for beginners.
Participants should already be proficient in the following skills:
In an effort to put participants in the right mindset we perform short duration physical stressors throughout the training day. All courses develop skill sets that would be utilized in a high stress, worst case scenario. This is simulated in training by elevating the heart rate through movements such as sprints, burpees, pushups and other exercises.
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Heath is a US Army Special Forces Green Beret with 26 years of extensive overseas experience and expertise in Special Operation missions, to include Counter-Terror, Sniper, Direct Action, and Hostage Rescue operations. He planned and executed hundreds of successful combat missions throughout numerous deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, Philippines Syria and other areas around the world. He served on various types of Special Operation Teams, to include the Sniper Team in the 1st Special Forces Group, Commander’s In-extremis Force (CIF), an assaulter on a small Special Missions Unit team, and the Team Sergeant for two Operational Detachment-Alphas (ODAs). Currently, he works as a DOD contractor embedded within tactical units. Heath loves America, doing tough things, teaching tactics, and hanging out with badass Americans.