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Private Two-Day Dynamic Skills Program

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is a private program - and limited in size. The facility is not open to the public.

 

For more information contact us at: svt@comcast.net 

This is a learning program, it does not sell or offer to sell firearms, ammunition or any weapons.

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​​​Dates: September - October Dates coming soon! Please email at svt@comcast.net

Times: Training will be conducted from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm each day

Location: Private Range - 20 Minutes From King City, CA.

Suggested Lodging: King City, CA.

Discounted Price: $899 per person.

Class Size Limited to 8 participants.

 

No other organization currently offers this style of training, facility, and courses of fire in one package in any region of California.

 

Does the following sound familiar?

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You’ve taken a number of firearm courses and now want to develop more realistic real world skills but have difficulty finding the right program?

 

You’re holster or CCW qualified and find it hard to find a place or course to practice your draw and tactical skills that aren't limited to one shot per 3 seconds, no holster, and no multiple target rules?

 

Silicon Valley Tactical invites you to our private Two-Day Dynamic Skills Program (DSP). This custom course is designed to incorporate your current level of shooting and adapt it to improvement-based training integrated with the use of multi-direction courses of live fire. This can be a blended program that incorporates both handguns and long guns.

 

We've partnered with an exclusive private training facility that only Silicon Valley Tactical has access to, we are the ONLY training company at this range which is not open to the public at any time. This allows our DSP participants to shoot in 270-degree directions of fire (left, front, and right) while traversing on 3 dedicated 40-yard long by 40-yard-wide shooting bays that have 25-foot-tall side berms and 90-foot-tall back stops.

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Each shooting bay presents participants with different courses of fire - static and with movement while shooting which may include:

1. Multiple targets engaged from front, left, and right.

2. Multiple targets with hostage and hostile targets integrated into the courses.

3. Utilization of different obstacles/shooting positions that include cones, k-barriers, barrels, fire-hydrants, chairs, tables, railroad ties, timbers, a Dodge Charger, VTAC style obstacles, and much more.

4. A configurable shoot structure that replicates shooting inside a building that can be conformed to different footprints - with front, left and right directions of fire in “replica rooms, doorways, and through windows”. Our version of a “shoot house”.

5. Moving targets that rotate or tilt.

 

This program utilizes the use of multiple styles of targets that include paper and cardboard IDPA, B-27, HSI, photo-realistic types, 1/4, 2/3 and full-size steel IDPA silhouette targets, and many others to keep engagements challenging.

 

There is also a 200-yard carbine range that allows participants to check zero and in other DSP courses run intermediate range courses of fire.

 

All ranges have ample shaded seating, tables, and gear areas.

 

Details

This is for someone who has sufficient skills in the operation of a handgun and carbine (carbine optional). This is not a beginner level program.

 

You must be able to:

1. Safely load, unload, clear malfunctions on your firearm(s).

2. Safely present and re-holster your handgun and safely present and re-sling your carbine.

3. Have a proficient level of marksmanship at 5 and 10 yards with handgun, 15 to 25 yards with a carbine.

4. Move in a safe fashion with a loaded firearm.

5. Safely control your firearm while rapid firing.

 

Curriculum Courses of Fire are blended and optimized to the skill and safety levels of the participants on each day while covering each topic on the range.

 

Day 1

1. Firearm Safety

2. Bleed Stopping Skills

3. Tactical Mindset

4. Equipment Setup

5. Handgun

6. Handgun Holster Skills

7. Misfires and Malfunctions

8. Carbine if applicable

 

Day 2

1. Firearm Safety

2. Bleed Stopping Skills - review

3. Tactical Mindset

4. Equipment Setup

5. Carbine

6. Carbine to Handgun Transitions

7. Cover, Concealment, and Movement

8. Close Quarter Battle

 

Gear List

Apparel

Dress in layers as if going hiking outdoors to be able to adapt to changing weather and temperatures. Camouflage/fatigues - apparel is appropriate and preferred due to their durability and multiple pockets. We typically use Multi-cam, Coyote or OD Green colors on the range. *No stretch, tights, athletic workout type wear.

 

Head

*Baseball cap or Boonie hat

*Insulated beanie cap

*Sunglasses

*Tactical Helmet/ballistic or non-ballistic optional

 

Hands

*Cold weather gloves (thin layer) for cold weather

*Tactical gloves are preferred but optional Tops

*High neck shirt – long and/or short

*Sweatshirt or insulated top layer

*Insulated jacket

*Rain jacket

*Pants – should have belt loops that can accept 2” wide/sturdy belt.

*Cargo/fatigue style pants with cargo pockets are optimal

*Basic synthetic hiking pants

*Rain pants – with side zips on legs

*Sturdy belt – minimum 1.5” wide – no dress type belts

 

Footwear – no sandals, flip flops, open toed footwear

*Sturdy shoes

*Hiking or combat style boots are ideal

 

Safety Equipment

*Eye and ear protection – can be provided – prefer electronic ear protection to be able to hear instruction and range commands

* Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) – EMT Sheers, Quick Tourniquet, Pressure Bandage minimum Kit – Optional but preferred.

*Plate Carrier or Chest Rig for magazines and gear

*Elbow and knee pads

 

Personal to be Provided by Participant

1. Bag style lunch, snacks, etc. for each day

2. Sports drink(s) bring multiples for each day

3. Water – bring for hot weather

4. Sunscreen

5. Insect repellant

 

Firearms

 

Handgun

1. Modern Semi Auto Handgun – full size or compact i.e., Glock 34/17/19 (no mini derringers, pocket guns, or ultra compact handguns) No super light trigger modifications – under 4.5 pounds.

2. Solid, firm belt, no fashion or light belts.

3. OWB holster – to be worn strong side (no IWB, ankle, shoulder, small of back type holsters).

4. 3 magazines minimum with belt magazine pouch(es).

5. 800 Rounds of ammunition for pistol minimum.

 

Rifle

1. Semi Auto Carbine (AR configuration preferred) No superlight trigger modifications – under 4.5 pounds.

2. 3 magazines (minimum) – with magazine pouch(es).

3. Tactical sling for carbine – two point optimal.

4. Optical sight (EOtech, Aimpoint, ACOG, etc.) with spare batteries – preferred.

5. 800 rounds of carbine ammunition minimum. NO Green Tip, M855, or armor piercing type ammo – must be Ball, FMJ or JHP type.

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