PISTOL 102 CLASS
This course builds on the foundational skills learned in Pistol 101 and infuses Blue Line's training ideology, the art of self-defense, preparing the student for self-defense with firearms utilizing the proper mindset, tactics and skill. How to properly draw and holster a firearm, performing reloads, clearing stoppages and correctly manipulating a trigger to maximize accuracy. This is an 8-hour class. It can be scheduled on two days at 4 hours a session or a one day 8-hour class.
PREREQUISITE: We strongly recommend our Pistol 101 or equivalent before you attend Pistol 102. Students must know and be able to demonstrate how to safely load, fire, and unload a handgun.
Training is only open to U.S. Citizens or permanent residents (green card holders) per ITAR (22 CFR 120-130)
STUDENT REQUIREMENTS:
Learning Objectives:
Equipment:
Optional:
PREREQUISITE: We strongly recommend our Pistol 101 or equivalent before you attend Pistol 102. Students must know and be able to demonstrate how to safely load, fire, and unload a handgun.
Training is only open to U.S. Citizens or permanent residents (green card holders) per ITAR (22 CFR 120-130)
STUDENT REQUIREMENTS:
- Must be 21 years of age
- Provide a valid state driver's license, identification card or permanent residents
Learning Objectives:
- Recap Of Shooting Basics from Pistol 101 – safety rules, proper grip, drawing from a holster, sight alignment, sight picture, stance, trigger control, and follow through
- Situational Awareness
- Survival Principals- mindset, tactics, skill
- Pistol Reloads- types, methods, considerations and tips
- Immediate Action Drills- clearing malfunctions
- Target Identification
Equipment:
- Eye and ear protection
- Ball cap
- Quality functional semi-automatic pistol. No micro or pocket pistols – Full size and compact pistols only.
- 3 magazines minimum
- Magazine pouch
- Kydex or molded dominate side holster (IWB), (OWB) or Appendix
- No shoulder holsters, cross draw or small of the back holsters
- Sturdy belt
- Bring cover garment (shirt or vest) to learn the basics of drawing from concealment
- Enclosed shoes (No flip flops or sandals)
- Crew neck (T-shirt) or button up shirt (No low cut neckline) Rain gear and appropriate clothing for weather and sunscreen if needed.
- Estimated round count 300
- Hydration (water, Gatorade, etc.)
- 8-hour classes will include a 1-hour lunch break
Optional:
- Students can bring hydration (water, Gatorade, etc.) and a light snack or lunch as needed for the 4-hour classes.