Intermediate Carbine 201

$275.00

  • Course Length: 12 hours

  • Strengthen carbine and handgun skills with dynamic drills from 3 to 200 yards

  • Learn transitions, transfers, and bilateral manipulation through barricade work

  • Gain technique through positional training that supports consistent impacts at distance from less than optimal shooting situations
  • Hone performance under pressure through scenario drills and stress tests structured to grow your efficiency, speed, and confidence in a safe environment

  • Introduces force-on-force laser training and team tactics through proctored exercises

  • Prerequisites: Basic Carbine 101 and Basic Handgun 101 or equivalent training

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Description

Intermediate Carbine 201 builds on existing carbine and handgun skills in a focused, fast-paced training environment. This carbine course Alaska shooters take to level up is designed for students who already understand the basics and want better process, accuracy, and performance under pressure. You will reinforce the connection between both platforms while training in a way that is physical, engaging, and realistic.

Carbine Course Alaska for Intermediate Shooters

Who it’s for
  • Graduates of Basic Carbine 101 and Basic Handgun 101, or shooters with equivalent experience

  • Students who want a carbine course Alaska instructors use to bridge fundamentals into real-world application

  • Shooters ready for a demanding course that rewards focus and discipline

Prerequisites
  • Prior training in Basic Carbine 101 and Basic Handgun 101, or equivalent experience

  • Ability to safely handle both platforms in dynamic drills

What you’ll train
  • Refresh of Carbine 101 technique and safe platform manipulation

  • Typical and tactical load and reloads

  • Minor and major malfunction clearing

  • Bilateral effectiveness and problem solving from both sides

  • Solid shooting positions and sling-supported shooting

  • Dry fire work to refine breathing, trigger control, and process

  • Carbine to handgun transitions, including advanced dry fire practice

  • Laser-based training exercises to build situational awareness and decision-making

  • Live fire drills from close range out to midrange, with increasing challenge and pressure

  • Barricades and multiple-threat scenarios

  • Team-based exercises focused on communication, resource management, and defensive problem solving

What to expect
  • A multi-day training experience that is physical and mentally demanding

  • Classroom-style work and dry fire preparation before live fire

  • Progressive drills that emphasize safety, consistency, and confident execution

Gear and equipment
  • Carbine with three 30-round magazines and a two-point sling

  • Full-size handgun with at least three magazines

  • OWB holster and belt-mounted magazine pouches

  • 400 rounds of carbine ammunition and 200 rounds of handgun ammunition

  • Mission-appropriate clothing and kit; knee pads recommended

  • Electronic hearing protection, shooting mats, spotting scopes, tripods, and magazine loaders provided

  • Firearms rental packages available

This carbine course Alaska students return to is designed to strengthen capability with both platforms in realistic conditions. Graduates leave with cleaner gun handling, better decisions under pressure, and confidence they can verify on the range.

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