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40 Hour Rifle/Carbine<br />

Instructor<br />

PHY502R<br />

June 18-22 2012<br />

Will County sheriff's office<br />

(Meets at the Marseilles<br />

National Guard Range on the<br />

21st and 22nd)<br />

August 20-24, 2012<br />

Will County sheriff's office<br />

(Meets at the Marseilles<br />

National Guard Range on the<br />

23rd and 24th)<br />

08:00 AM to 04:00 PM<br />

Member Tuition: $500.00<br />

Non-Member Tuition: $600.00<br />

Limit: 2 per Dept.<br />

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Unless otherwise indicated, cancellations must be received by NEMRT 7 days prior to the beginning of a course<br />

in order to avoid being billed for that course. Exceptions will be noted where applicable.<br />

This course was developed to assist experienced firearms instructors in training their<br />

department's patrol specialists in the use of the rifle/carbine. Through proper training and<br />

selection of equipment, police departments can utilize the versatile police carbine/rifles to<br />

respond to immediate threats to life, which in the past required specialized units, such as<br />

SWAT.<br />

Disturbing national trends indicate that offenders are relying on more advanced weaponry<br />

and firepower, leaving first responders overmatched and our communities increasingly<br />

vulnerable to threats to life and property. By having officers trained in the use of more<br />

accurate and powerful weaponry than standard police firearms, properly trained officers will<br />

have the skills, aptitudes, and training experience to respond to these violent calls.<br />

Many departments are acquiring rifle/carbines through commercial sources and the federal<br />

government is providing military M-16A1 rifles to local departments without the requisite<br />

training for their use. Rifle/carbine training will cover the following: COLT AR-15.223<br />

caliber, COLT CAR-15.223 or 9mm, RUGER MINI-14.223, RUGER CARBINE.40 caliber<br />

or 9mm, and HK MP 5.40 caliber or 9mm. Officers are to bring the weaponry that their<br />

departments currently use.<br />

Topics for discussion include:<br />

- Mechanical evolution and rifle/carbine history<br />

- Disassembly, maintenance, and cleaning<br />

- Conversion to semi-automatic mode<br />

- Ballistics and ammo types<br />

- Range and ammo testing<br />

- Sight-in/trigger control techniques<br />

- Range management and safety<br />

- Live fire and marksmanship<br />

Students are required to bring:<br />

1. Rifle or Carbine<br />

2. 2-20 round and 2-30 round magazines<br />

3. Magazine pouch(s)<br />

4. 1250 rounds of ammo. Factory ammo is either commerical or military configuration.<br />

Note: Any shooter with an AR 15 A1 original model rifle should only use ammo with a<br />

bullet grain weight of under 60 grains. Do not bring military ss 109 green tip 62 grain<br />

ammo for the early model rifles. This ammo is for fast twist barrel rates of 1 to 7 inches.<br />

5. Cleaning equipment including rod, bore brush, chamber brush, tooth brush, patches,<br />

solvent and lubricant<br />

6. Lightweight mat or blanket for ground protection<br />

7. Sling<br />

8. Scope and mount optional<br />

9. 3, one gallon milk or water jugs filled with water<br />

10. Notebook and pen<br />

11. Comfortable clothing and boots, hat and sun block. Rain gear if necessary.<br />

12. Food and drink for breaks and lunches. Students should plan on eating at the range.<br />

Bring a cooler.<br />

13. Eye and ear protection are mandatory<br />

14. Students MUST wear shirts with tight fitting necks and baseball type caps with bills to<br />

prevent hot brass from entering their clothing or falling behind protective eyewear.<br />

15. Use of elbow and knee pads is recommended.<br />

ALL ATTENDEES MUST HAVE COMPLETED "POLICE URBAN RIFLE/CARBINE<br />

TACTICAL SHOOTING SKILLS" IN ORDER TO ENROLL IN THIS PROGRAM.<br />

ADDITIONALLY, EVERY OFFICER ATTENDING MUST RECEIVE A COPY OF THIS<br />

COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT TO ENSURE THAT HE OR SHE WILL BE PROPERLY<br />

EQUIPPED FOR CLASS.<br />

This course has been submitted to the Illinois Law Enforcement <strong>Training</strong> and Standards<br />

Board Executive Institute for terrorism grant funding. This request is pending approval by<br />

the Illinois Terrorism Task Force. IF FUNDING IS NOT AVAILABLE, TUITION MAY BE<br />

CHARGED OR THE COURSE MAY BE CANCELLED.<br />

** Cancellations for this program must be received by NEMRT 35 days prior to the start of<br />

the program in order to avoid being billed.<br />

This course will be taught by: Chief Jeff Chudwin, Olympia Fields Police Department.<br />

<strong>North</strong> <strong>East</strong> <strong>Multi</strong>-<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Training</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>.

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