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    Default RZS Basic Carbine, 19 June, Hollidaysburg, PA

    NE SOLUTIONS, LLC
    BASIC CARBINE OPERATOR

    ADMINISTRATION

    Cost: $140

    Duration: One day. 0900 until complete. 60-90 minute lunch break



    CHANGES FOR 2011: For a number of reasons, we find it necessary to make the following changes:

    1. Your class slot is reserved when we have received payment. Verbal commitments will not reserve your class slot.
    2. Due to club rules, insurance, and liability issues, no non paying/non shooting observers will be allowed to remain on site during classes.
    3. In the event that your carbine becomes inoperable, there will be an AR-15 available as a loaner gun. If you need to use the loaner gun, you will still need to provide ammo to finish the class. You will not be allowed to shoot a firearm that the RZS staff determines to be unsafe.
    4. We are offering a reduced course fee to students who have attended previous RZS courses. In order to standardize our book keeping, that is the only pricing incentive we are able to offer at this time.


    Course Description: RZS Basic Carbine Operator will familiarize students with the functioning and safe employment of the carbine for defensive and sporting uses. Students will learn and perform a variety of skills to develop skills and confidence in the carbine. Students will also learn proper cleaning and lubrication of the carbine, and the advantages and disadvantages of different carbines and carbine accessories. The primary focus is on real world defensive use of the carbine, however, most of the techniques taught also apply to 3 gun and action type competitions. This course is designed around the AR-15 family of firearms, but students may use other suitable centerfire carbines and rifles. A firearm with a detachable box magazine is highly recommended.


    Acceptable Firearms include but are not limited to:
    AR15 variants
    AK series carbines
    M1 carbines
    Beretta Storm carbine
    SIG 556
    FN SCAR
    Robinson XCR
    Steyr AUG and replicas
    FN-FAL
    HK-91 and replicas
    M14 / M1A (preferably without match type sights)
    Mini-14 / Mini-30

    Note: All carbines must function safely. For many of you, this will be the hardest you’ve run your carbine. Please do not bring a firearm with known functioning issues, as this will be detrimental to both you and the rest of the course.


    Equipment Required:
    -YOUR BRAIN
    -Eye protection
    -Ear protection (electronic earmuffs preferred)
    -Serviceable carbine, zeroed at 50 yards/meters (100 or 200 zeros will also work).
    -Enough magazines to load 30 rounds at a time, plus 1-2 spare magazines.
    -300 rounds of known quality factory ammo (no reloads)
    -Outdoor shoes (no freakin’ flip flops)


    Highly Recommended Optional Equipment:
    -Water
    -Side mounted sling


    Totally Optional Equipment
    -Lunch (students can leave for lunch or eat on the range)
    -Gloves (highly recommended if you’re running an AK)
    -Hat
    -Knee pads
    -Long sleeve shirt (insurance against brass burns)
    -Magazine loader
    -Snacks
    -Extra magazines


    To sign up, or if you have any questions, PM me on this site for an application and instructions.

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    Default Re: RZS Basic Carbine, 19 June, Hollidaysburg, PA

    Four weeks out, we still have some slots open.
    PREPARE FOR BATTLE

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