Finding qualification courses on-line

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I'm trying to put together a list of police, military, and other governmental firearms qualification courses available on-line.

It's interesting (to me at least) to compare these courses.

THR member, Ray Woodrow 3rd gave me the idea.

Your help in this project would be greatly appreciated.

Don
 
Don, I forget which forum it's in (may be this one) but I asked for the FBI course for pistol, shotgun, rifle, and smg. Gomez was kind enough to provide them (and he even mailed me the hardcopy q courses from FBI and DEA from Red Pole).

Never met him, although I know I will. Heck of a guy. May want to PM him.
 
Jeff, thanks for the site!

El Tejon, I would REALLY like to find any info available on the FBI and DEA Q-courses! That's EXACTLY the kind of information I'm looking for!

If anybody out there has contact with Gomez or Red Pole and/or can provide info on FBI/DEA Q-courses, please do so!

Also interested in any other police, military, or OTHER qualification courses. Even if only a small agency.

TIA! Don
 
Don, just PM Gomez. BTW, "Red Pole" is just Tejon-speak for Baton Rogue, LA. Like GWR for Arizona, or Tejas for Texas, or the Land of Orange for TN, or hairy-chested West for those square states out yonder where everyone sees unicorns (bears) all the time, et al.
 
or hairy-chested West for those square states out yonder where everyone thinks they are Hayzeus and sees unicorns (bears) all the time, et al.

Hey, watch out there, El Tejon! You don't want to mess with any "square staters"! ....... We're LOCO!

Guess you didn't hear about my fellow "square stater" that got his arm pinned down by a bolder up in Utah. Cut his arm off with a dull pocket knife to get loose and then jogged back into town so he could whup up on some "hairy chested" western boy that dissed him! :D

When asked if he'd do again ........ he replied, "Figure the math!" :D

Joking aside........ still looking for those police, military and other Q-Courses! Appreciate all help. Even from El Tejon. :D

TIA!

Don:D
 
i have a hard copy of the
Massachusetts Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors' & Armorers' Association
Firearms Instructor's Course Manual

Joe Picariello put this together in 1997 and revised it in 2000

The manual is very comprehensive:
handgun, shotgun, sniper, smg, tactics,
dim light, forms and lots of LEO references.

I think it was $30 here's Joe's email [email protected]
 
Thank-you GarrettWC. I added your recommendation to the courses above.

Doc, thanks for the info. If you have contact with Joe Piciarrello, could you ask him to just forward the firearms qualifacation courses of fire? I'm trying to put something together that I can share with members of THR on-line. It would be pretty hard for me to get a hard copy, scan, and then post it. If you know what I mean.

Well, El Tejon! We've got two "square states" already on the list (NM & CO). Can't you come up with something from your OWN "hairy chested" state?!!! I bet I can IF YOU CAN'T! :D



Don
 
I'll check to see if I can find my old agency's q course.

El Tejon, I'd appreciate it.

There's a method to my madness here! I'm trying to compare various government qualification courses.

Don
 
Gentlemen, I just wanted to pop in and thank all of you for your contributions to this thread. I have been searching for this information for some time and got a few good COF's, but this is the cat's meow.

Don, you've done me a big favor by bringing this up.
 
Don, O.K. found it.

Tippecanoe County (Indiana) Prosecuting Attorney qualification course, adopted from and supervised by the Tippecanoe County Sheriff's Department FTU:

48 rounds, B-27 target, 240 possible points, 192 qualifying.

12 rounds from 3 yards, 6 right handed, 6 left, draw from holster;
12 rounds from 7 yards, 6 right handed, 6 left, draw from holster;
12 rounds from 15 yards, 6 from kneeling, 6 from standing;
12 rounds from 25 yards, barricade, 6 right handed, 6 left handed.

Walk through shoot house with emphasis on target ID, tac reloads, movement, scanning. Graded with subjective pass/fail.

HTH. I don't know how critical this would be, but you wanted them from all over. OK, you got it.:D
 
Umm, been slacking. Blame it on the baby, yeah that's it.:)

If you haven't seen the COF books put out by IALEFI, they look pretty good. Joe P's book is phenomenal and, man, can he shoot. Last time I talked to him, he was getting a shotgun & patrol carbine addendum put together with more COF for those systems.

It looks like most of the online stuff that I'm aware of has been hit already.


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