Introduction to Shooting Around Barricades

How to shoot around door frames, vehicles, trees, and more. Understanding cover vs. concealment, staying off the cover, and maintaining safety in dynamic environments.

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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

  • A marker or tape for labeling your magazines (optional, but helps with identification during drills)

  • Note: Ensure your gear is properly adjusted and secure before attending to maximize training efficiency.

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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