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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
I. REGISTRATION
A. Administration
1. Check
individual identification
2. Check
guard registration status
3. Have
state forms filled out
4. Have
training schools forms filled out
5. Course
admission and discussion
B. Laws
and regulations for issuing a firearms qualification card
Attachment I -
Acceptable evidence
of U.S.Citizenship or Permanent Residence
II. MORAL
AND LEGAL ASPECTS
A. Laws
regarding possession and carrying of fireams
1. Penal
Code sections
2. Government
Code sections
3. Bureau
Statutes and Regulations
4. Instructor
examples (Instructor Discussion) .
B. Laws
and standards regarding use of deadly force
1. Penal
Code sections
2. Government
Code sections.
3. Bureau
Statutes and Regulations
4. Instructor
examples (Instructor Discussion)
C. Avoidance
of deadly force - The de-escalation of force
1. Avoid,
observe and report
2. Cover
and Concealment
3. Escalation
of Force
4. Self
Control
5. Verbal
Communication
6. Physical
Stance
7. Physical
Closeness
8. Tone
of Voice
9. Physical
Control Levels
10. Physical
Contact
11. Using
Pepper Spray
12. Using
a Baton
13. Using
a firearm
14. Principles
of De-escalation
15. Case
Studies
D. Shooting
incidents (Civil and criminal liability)
1. Criminal
liability
2. Civil
liability
III. FIREARM
NOMENCLATURE AND MAINTENANCE
A. The
Revolver and semi automatic, ammunition, parts and nomenclature
1. Picture
of revolver and semi-automatic with parts identified
a. Picture
of revolver with parts identified
b. Picture
of semi-automatic with parts identified
2. Revolver
and semi-automatic, parts and description
a. Revolver
b. Semi-automatic
3. Picture
of ammunition with parts identified
4. Ammunition
parts and description
B. Firearms
Safety,-General
1. General
safety rules
2. Specific
safety rules
3. Safety
at home and off duty
4. Transporting
the weapon to the range
5. Carrying
the weapon on duty
6. Suggested
eye and ear protective equipment
7. Inspection,
cleaning and maintenance
a. General
Information
b. Inspection
1. Revolver
2. Semi-Automatic
c. Cleaning
d. Cleaning
kit
e. To
clean the weapon
f. Check
list
IV. WEAPON
HANDLING AND SHOOTING FUNDAMENTALS
A. Weapon
fundamentals, general differences between handguns
Differences
Between Handguns
1. Revolvers
2. Semi-Automatics
B. Loading
and Unloading
1.
Proper loading procedures .
2. Proper
loading procedures (right handed)
a. Revolver
b. Semi-automatic
3. Proper
unloading procedures (right handed)
a. Revolver
b. Semi
automatic
4.
Proper loading procedures (left handed)
5. Proper
Unloading procedures (left handed)
6. Loading
devices
C.
Proper Positions
- Point
Shoulder Position
2. Standing,
Barricade or Supported Position
3. Kneeling
Position
4. Sitting
Position
5. Prone
Position
6. Cover and
Concealment
7. Bouncing Bullets
(Instructor Discussion)
D. Grip
1. Two-Handed
Grip
2. One-Handed
Grip
E. The draw
1. General
Information
2. The holster and
the draw
ILLUSTRATION D (The
Draw)
F. Shooting
Fundamentals
1. Sight
Alignment
2. Trigger Squeeze
(control)
A. Single
action
B. Double Action
C. Count your shots
D. Anticipation
E. Dry
Firing
3. Establishing the
Dominant Eye
Correct sight
alignment (Illustration E)
4. Breathe
control
V. EXAMINATION
VI. RANGE
PREPARATION
A. Range
Location
B. Equipment
needed
C. Course of Fire
(explanation)
D. Targets, scoring
explanation (NRA B-27A)
E. Range
commands
F. Use of deadly
force
VII. RANGE
TRAINING
A.
Instructions
B. Drawing and
Holstering Practice
C. Dry Firing
D. Loading and
Reloading Procedures
VIII. RANGE
QUALIFICATION (Course of fire)
IX. REQUALIFICATION
X. EMERGENCY
PROCEDURES
XI. PEACE
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