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Falcon CQD 1.0 is designed to teach you, the responsible gun/home owner how to properly defend yourself and your family against a possible intrusion with intent to harm you and your loved ones. In these trying times, uncertainty is great. Law Enforcement is not able to interdict the immediate situation and when seconds count resulting in potential life and death situations, it is your responsiblity to do what you can within your means to defend your home. FOG instructors will teach you the basic fundamentals of moving through your home to get to your family members and loved ones. This course does not involve any sort of LIVE FIRE ammunition while inside the shoot house, rather FOG's certified UTM instructors will utilize the worlds best and most reliable training tools avaialbe just like law enforcement is using today. The results are the same while the potential of serious harm to you and the fellow students is eliminated. All students will be checked, searched and weapons confirmed in BLUE training mode prior to starting the home defense/shoot house portion of the training. NOTE: COST OF THE UTM AMMO IS FACTORED INTO THE TOTAL COST OF THE COURSE. ALL SAFETY EQUIPMENT WILL BE PROVIDED TO THE STUDENTS AT THE START OF THE SHOOT-HOUSE PORTION. ALL STUDENTS MUST HAVE EYE PRO AT ALL TIMES. LIVE AMMO IS ALSO AVAILABLE TO OUR STUDENTS AT A BELOW CURRENT MARKET PRICE. A introductory video on UTM can be viewed here: UTM Video SIGNUP HERE: FalconOps 2013 Schedule Student AAR's for prior FalconOps courses:
Course Outline for Close Quarters Defense 1.0: Location: Prado Olympic Shooting Park, Corona, CA Duration: 1 Day (per course) Time: 08:00 – 17:30 Hours Lunch: 12:00 - 12:30 Operational Tempo: Low/Moderate Prerequisites: FOG Pistol 1.0 and Carbine 1.0 or equivilants Course of Instruction (COI):
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Course Fee = $350.00 Range Fee = $20.00 collected in cash morning of course SIGNUP HERE: http://falconops.net/schedule/2013-schedule/ Student videos (may be from a higher level course): ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by FALCONOPS; 03-26-2013 at 2:26 PM.. |
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***IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT REGARDING TRAINING AND AMMO AVAILABILITY***
ANNOUNCED FEBRUARY 2013 The Falcon Operations Group (FOG) team recognizes the need for our students to remain current on their training. Not only do our civilian students need training to protect their families, our Military, LEO and Contractor students need to stay sharp to prepare to go on duty or overseas. The following press release is related to AMMUNTION AVIAILABILITY for FOG students who are attending one of our courses. If you are not attending our courses, ammo will not be made available to you. Here is availability and pricing on FACTORY loaded ammunition (as of March 2013, subject to change). This is not reloaded ammo. Factory .223 / 500 rds = $257.50 Factory 9mm / 500 rds = $145.00 Factory 40cal / 500 rds = $165.00 Factory 45cal / 500 rds = $200.00 These prices are the best in town and are still comparable to before the ammo scare when considering the current situation. FOG is not profiting on this ammo. This is simply a pass-through from our agreed supplier to you, the student. TO PURCHASE AMMUNITION, you should register for the course online at www.falconops.net and you will be given a choice to purchase ammo during checkout. Ammunition will only be provided to you the morning of the class (not shipped or prior to class), and you will be limited to purchasing a maximum of 500 rounds per class day. Additionally, we are going to lower our round count for 1-day courses to 500 rounds per day to counteract excessive use of this now-precious commodity. In addition to lower the round counts and providing ammo direct to our students, we are also incorporating UTM ammo for certain courses such as Home Defense to help keep the cost low and the SAFETY paramount. UTM shoots a 4" grouping at 50 yards with a 5.56 round and pistol is accurate out to 25 yards so don't worry about accuracy or the level of training dimensioning simply because we are incorporating UTM's into the picture. During UTM training, we will have a lockout on regular ammo, so there will be no chances to compromise our students’ safety. If you have any questions please send us an email via our general email box at info@falconops.net, visit our website at www.falconops.net and please like our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/FalconOperationsGroup. Thank you all for your patience during this difficult time. Together, we can continue to get high quality training and drive-on with our personal and professional goals. Respectfully, Falcon Team |
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CQD 1.0 was a great class. 10 students and instructors Voodoo and Hollywood!
I've taken all of their courses before (Pistol 1.0-2.0 & Carbine 1.0-2.0) but this CQD was my very first. The day began with life safety rules and medical brief. This is consistent with every FOG course as they are heavy on the safety on and off the "Range". We spent the first couple hours warming up with live fire drills. The class was a mixer of new students and Alumni. After warm up, it was time to go to the shoot house. Before we began the CQD training we had to convert our weapon systems to accept the UTM rounds FOG provided. UTM or Ultimate Training Munitions are the coolest things I have ever seen. Besides being non-lethal, we were still able to use or own complete weapons systems with it. The instructors provided the conversion kits and training rounds. The only thing we changed was our bolt carrier group and magazines. FOG, by the way, are the only training outfit I know of using UTMs. I'm not an expert on the UTMs but I can say they are more accurate than air rifles and paint ball guns. They also recoil the exact same way compared to live rounds. Hearing protection is not required too. The sound of a UTM going off is softer than a 22lr. The CQD portion was great. There was a shoot house FOG built and multiple scenarios were created throughout the day. The training was very detailed and explained/reasoned very well. I had a great time working with the other students on team drills and the solo portion of the shoot house. A lot fun and learned a lot. This was a great change from the typical "Square" range days and a great opportunity to use what I've already learned in the past. I'm taking two friends with me to their next CQD class in June. See you on the range! http://falconops.net/ |
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