When seconds count, the police are only minutes away.



3 Rivers Tactical Training Solutions, Inc. (3T) is holding a 2-day Armed Citizen Response To The Active Shooter class on March 14th, and 15th 2015. The class will be held at the Beaver Valley Rifle and Pistol Club. Day 1 will be a 12 hour day, day 2 will be a 10 hour day. Specific start and end times will be announced approximately 10 days before the course and will depend on when the sun goes down, as day 1 ends with a night shoot.

From Columbine to Virginia Tech, Aurora, Colorado to the L.A. Fitness shooting in Collier Township, to Western Psychiciatric Hospital in Pittsburgh among many, many others, Active Shooter scenarios have played themselves out numerous times in recent history across the United States. There seems to be no end to these deadly incidents. Only those who choose to live in denial still believe that "it will never happen here".

3T is holding a 2 day course designed to give the Armed Citizen the skills and abilities to respond to and stop an Active Shooter should they ever find themselves in just such a scenario. This course will consist of mixture of classroom and range training. Topics covered will included case studies of Active Shooter incidents, Tactical Pistol / Concealed Carry range training, Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) and Close Quarters Battle (CQB) to include one person room entries and clearing, hallway and stairwell movement, and most importantly, link-up procedures when law enforcement personnel arrive on scene. Force-On-Force training will also be done by use of Air Soft weapons.

PREREQUISITE: There is no prerequisite training required to attend this course, however, all students must have a current and valid concealed carry weapon permit issued by any state. There will be absolutely no exceptions to this requirement.

The schedule is as follows:

Topics covered:

1. Historical Study of Active Shooter Incidents in the United States
2. Combat Mindset and Situational Awareness
3. Tactical Pistol Fundamentals / Concealed Carry Fundamentals
4. Introduction to TCCC - Tactical Combat Casualty Care
5. Introduction to CQB - Close Quarters Battle
6. Concealed Carry equipment recommendations
7. Fundamentals of Handgun Marksmanship
8. Fundamentals of Concealed Carry / Cover Garment Selection
9. Reloads and Malfunction Clearing - Two handed and One handed
10. Use of Cover and Concealment
11. Multiple Threat Engagement
12. Shooting While Moving
13. Unorthodox Shooting Positions
14. Low Light Exercise
15. Tactical Exterior Movement
16. Building / Room Entry and Clearing
17. Hallway Movement
18. Threat Discrimination
19. Link-Up procedures with arriving Law Enforcement personnel
20. Live-fire room entry and clearing exercises

Force-On-Force scenarios utilizing Air Soft weapons will be part of the Day 2 training.

Required Equipment

1. A quality pistol or revolver of at least .380 caliber. A minimum of 2 magazines if using a pistol, a minimum of 2 speed loaders if using a revolver. Please bring as many magazines or speed loaders as you can. There is no such thing as having too many magazines or speed loaders.

2. 500 rounds of handgun ammunition.

3. Clear and Tinted eye protection.

4. Ear protection.

5. A weapon mounted light is very, VERY strongly recommended.

6. A quality hand held flashlight. Think SureFire and Streamlight here - NOT a 20 year old maglite that runs on 6 D-cell batteries, or a $3.99 piece of crap light you picked up while waiting in the check out line at Wal-Mart. LED lights with a minimum output of 200 lumens are very strongly recommended. *** If you bring a piece of junk hand held light you will significantly decrease the quality of your training experience during the low light shooting exercise. ***

7. Concealed Carry cover garment

8. A quality Outside-The-Waistband (OWB) Kydex holster is VERY, VERY strongly recommended. I strongly recommend you check out the following companies if you are need of a quality kydex holster: 1. Comp-Tac, 2. Raven Concealment, 3. Contact! Concealment, 4. Dark Star Gear - a local Pittsburgh area company.

Note: IWB - Inside the Waist Band - holsters are permitted for this class if the student has significant experience with the holster, the holster is made out of kydex or very study leather, the holster maintains its shape after the pistol is drawn, and the student can effectively and safely reholster.

9. A baseball cap and BDU or 5.11 type pants with side cargo pockets are required for this class.

Payments and Deposits

To register for this course, click here - http://www.3riverstraining.com/calen...ooter-mar-2015

This course will be limited to 12 students. You can reserve a spot in the course with a deposit of $100.00. You can make your deposit with a credit or debit card, cash, check, or PayPal. Please email me directly at jbrown@3riverstraining.com or call 412-925-0818 to reserve your spot.

If you reserve your spot with a $100.00 payment, the remaining balance must be paid in full no later than February 15th, 2015.


Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.