Introduction to the AR-15 - Level 2

Build on your foundation with this hands-on intermediate AR-15 course. You'll refine your understanding of rifle controls, explore sling setup and usage, and run practical shooting drills to improve accuracy and efficiency. Training includes engaging multiple targets and transitioning smoothly between rifle and pistol.

This small-group session is limited to 4 students for focused instruction and runs approximately 60–90 minutes.

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Introduction to the AR-15 Equipment List

  • Eye protection (ANSI Z87.1-rated or better)

  • Ear protection (electronic ear muffs recommended)

  • An AR-15 rifle in good working condition

  • At least two magazines (preferably 20 or 30 rounds)

  • A sturdy two-point or single-point sling (adjusted to fit comfortably for transitions)

  • 200 rounds of range-appropriate ammunition

  • A hard or soft case for transporting your unloaded firearm

  • Eye protection (ANSI Z87.1-rated or better)

  • Ear protection (electronic ear muffs recommended for better situational awareness)

  • A pistol in good working condition

  • A battle belt or sturdy gun belt with an outside-the-waistband holster

  • A secure holster for your specific firearm (must cover the trigger guard completely)

  • At least two magazine holders (belt-mounted or other secure options)

  • At least three magazines

  • 250 rounds of range-appropriate ammunition

  • Cleaning kit or basic maintenance tools (optional but recommended in case of malfunctions)

  • Note: Ensure your AR-15 is unloaded and securely stored in a case when attending the session.

Introduction to the AR-15 Equipment List

  • Eye protection (ANSI Z87.1-rated or better)

  • Ear protection (electronic ear muffs recommended)

  • An AR-15 rifle in good working condition

  • At least two magazines (preferably 20 or 30 rounds)

  • A sturdy two-point or single-point sling (adjusted to fit comfortably for transitions)

  • 200 rounds of range-appropriate ammunition

  • A hard or soft case for transporting your unloaded firearm

  • Cleaning kit or basic maintenance tools (optional but recommended in case of malfunctions)

  • Note: Ensure your AR-15 is unloaded and securely stored in a case when attending the session.

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