Jun 28th & 29th Tuition $400 Single Ticket / $700 Double Ticket
“Calm in the Chaos” is a 2-day, CQB experience that will test your firearms skills, tactics and mental capabilities. This course focuses on refining room clearing and CQB maneuvers, using live fire and scenario-based training for real-life experience. If you are serious about defending your loved ones, you need this class.
This is an intermediate to advanced level course- beginner shooters will not be permitted to join. We will not cover the basics of firearms usage, nor will there be time to sight in your optics or fix your gear- come ready to work or go home.
Before you sign up for this course you are advised to reach out to our team for consultation. Unless you are a prior student, all participants will be vetted prior to acceptance. There are no refunds for this course.
Course Agenda
Day 1 - live Fire at MGD Gun Range in San Marcos, Tx
Evaluation
Moving & Shooting
Shooting from cover
CQB Principles
Room Clearing
Team Movements
Day 2 - Nighttime Force on Force in a Real Urban Environment in Buda, Tx
Firearms check in and shake-down
Combat Development
FOF Room Clearing
Home invasion scenarios
Hostage rescues
Breaching
Course Requirements
Day 1 Live Fire
Quality Pistol
Quality Holster
2 mags minimum
Extra mag pouch
300 rounds of ammunition
Electronic ear Protection
Eye Protection
Hydration, Snacks, Food
Day 2 Force on Force (AKA FOF)
FOF Pistol (provided)
FOF Ammo (Provided)
Face Mask (provided)
Vest (provided)
Long-sleeved shirt, and pants are mandatory as a minimum for Force-on-Force scenarios. (Clothing will very possibly be stained by paint, so please wear expendable items.)
Cover garment (thick, oversized sweater or jacket to help absorb the impact of non-lethal ammunition–only worn for scenario training). It’s a good idea to bring layers as you determine your own comfort level and can adjust accordingly.
Scarf or balaclava to protect your skin/neck area.
Groin protection. Mandatory for use during scenario training.
Tactical/padded gloves that allow you to manipulate your weapon while providing a level of protection against non-lethal ammunition. Mandatory for use during scenario training. A lot of people get shot in their hands, so good, padded gloves are important.
FAQ
Does Force on Force hurt?
Force-on-force training with qualified instructors is very safe. However, non-lethal ammunition can hurt, especially upon impact on bare skin or thin clothing. We use C02 Powered Airsoft Pellets. The feel of the sting can be mitigated by wearing thicker clothing, such as a heavy sweatshirt or jacket, as well as a scarf or high-collared shirt/turtleneck; but refrain from wearing body armor or too many layers. Force-on-force training is SUPPOSED to hurt. Pain is an excellent teacher.
Will I be shot during the scenario training?
Yes, all class participants must agree to role-play as both defenders and aggressors. You may wear thicker clothing or layers to mitigate the feel of the non-lethal ammunition, and a full-face mask and gloves must be worn to reduce the chance of injury.
Can anyone attend the class?
Prior force-on-force experience is NOT necessary, but prior firearms handling is required. Because of the realistic nature of the class, this is a class for those serious about defending themselves. Students must know how to safely operate and manipulate their pistols and be comfortable drawing from concealment and moving and shooting.