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Mossberg Master Shotgun

This two-day course covers both the Mossberg 500/590/590DA “pump action” and the Mossberg 930 “semi-auto” shotgun systems. The Mossberg Shotgun Armorer course provides instruction on how to diagnose and repair malfunctions, return shotguns to factory specifications, perform function inspections, check headspace and more.

Topics

  • Product information
  • Nomenclature
  • Specifications
  • Clearance procedure
  • Loading and unloading procedure
  • Cycle of Operation
  • Field stripping
  • Detailed armorer dis-assembly, assembly, and inspection
  • Cleaning and lubrication
  • Head-spacing
  • Proofing
  • Troubleshooting
  • Practical and written exam

Gear

All firearms and armorer tools used in the course will be provided by Constellis and Mossberg.

Prerequisites

Familiarity with Mossberg 500/590/930 shotgun platforms

Ammunition Requirements

None.

Mossberg Master Shotgun

This two-day course covers both the Mossberg 500/590/590DA “pump action” and the Mossberg 930 “semi-auto” shotgun systems. The Mossberg Shotgun Armorer course provides instruction on how to diagnose and repair malfunctions, return shotguns to factory specifications, perform function inspections, check headspace and more.

Topics

  • Product information
  • Nomenclature
  • Specifications
  • Clearance procedure
  • Loading and unloading procedure
  • Cycle of Operation
  • Field stripping
  • Detailed armorer dis-assembly, assembly, and inspection
  • Cleaning and lubrication
  • Head-spacing
  • Proofing
  • Troubleshooting
  • Practical and written exam

Gear

All firearms and armorer tools used in the course will be provided by Constellis and Mossberg.

Prerequisites

Familiarity with Mossberg 500/590/930 shotgun platforms

Ammunition Requirements

None.

Mossberg Master Shotgun

This two-day course covers both the Mossberg 500/590/590DA “pump action” and the Mossberg 930 “semi-auto” shotgun systems. The Mossberg Shotgun Armorer course provides instruction on how to diagnose and repair malfunctions, return shotguns to factory specifications, perform function inspections, check headspace and more.

Topics

  • Product information
  • Nomenclature
  • Specifications
  • Clearance procedure
  • Loading and unloading procedure
  • Cycle of Operation
  • Field stripping
  • Detailed armorer dis-assembly, assembly, and inspection
  • Cleaning and lubrication
  • Head-spacing
  • Proofing
  • Troubleshooting
  • Practical and written exam

Gear

All firearms and armorer tools used in the course will be provided by Constellis and Mossberg.

Prerequisites

Familiarity with Mossberg 500/590/930 shotgun platforms

Ammunition Requirements

None.

Mossberg Master Shotgun

This two-day course covers both the Mossberg 500/590/590DA “pump action” and the Mossberg 930 “semi-auto” shotgun systems. The Mossberg Shotgun Armorer course provides instruction on how to diagnose and repair malfunctions, return shotguns to factory specifications, perform function inspections, check headspace and more.

Topics

  • Product information
  • Nomenclature
  • Specifications
  • Clearance procedure
  • Loading and unloading procedure
  • Cycle of Operation
  • Field stripping
  • Detailed armorer dis-assembly, assembly, and inspection
  • Cleaning and lubrication
  • Head-spacing
  • Proofing
  • Troubleshooting
  • Practical and written exam

Gear

All firearms and armorer tools used in the course will be provided by Constellis and Mossberg.

Prerequisites

Familiarity with Mossberg 500/590/930 shotgun platforms

Ammunition Requirements

None.

Mossberg Master Shotgun

This two-day course covers both the Mossberg 500/590/590DA “pump action” and the Mossberg 930 “semi-auto” shotgun systems. The Mossberg Shotgun Armorer course provides instruction on how to diagnose and repair malfunctions, return shotguns to factory specifications, perform function inspections, check headspace and more.

Topics

  • Product information
  • Nomenclature
  • Specifications
  • Clearance procedure
  • Loading and unloading procedure
  • Cycle of Operation
  • Field stripping
  • Detailed armorer dis-assembly, assembly, and inspection
  • Cleaning and lubrication
  • Head-spacing
  • Proofing
  • Troubleshooting
  • Practical and written exam

Gear

All firearms and armorer tools used in the course will be provided by Constellis and Mossberg.

Prerequisites

Familiarity with Mossberg 500/590/930 shotgun platforms

Ammunition Requirements

None.

Mossberg Master Shotgun

This two-day course covers both the Mossberg 500/590/590DA “pump action” and the Mossberg 930 “semi-auto” shotgun systems. The Mossberg Shotgun Armorer course provides instruction on how to diagnose and repair malfunctions, return shotguns to factory specifications, perform function inspections, check headspace and more.

Topics

  • Product information
  • Nomenclature
  • Specifications
  • Clearance procedure
  • Loading and unloading procedure
  • Cycle of Operation
  • Field stripping
  • Detailed armorer dis-assembly, assembly, and inspection
  • Cleaning and lubrication
  • Head-spacing
  • Proofing
  • Troubleshooting
  • Practical and written exam

Gear

All firearms and armorer tools used in the course will be provided by Constellis and Mossberg.

Prerequisites

Familiarity with Mossberg 500/590/930 shotgun platforms

Ammunition Requirements

None.

CARBINE ONE TRAINING

Carbine 1

CONSTELLIS Carbine I course will develop a solid foundation of carbine shooting skills for any level of shooter. Even experienced carbine shooters will find this course the ideal course to as a first step into professional training as it will establish those skills required for more advanced training using a carbine weapon system. The Constellis instructors will provide each student with training to employ the carbine safely and effectively. For those students that bring a handgun, the course of instruction will also include transitions from carbine to handgun and handgun to carbine. The live-fire exercises will challenge the students with a variety of shooting situations to reinforce the leaned skills by applying them in different ways.

TOPICS

  • Characteristics and Maintenance of the Carbine
  • Fundamentals of Carbine Shooting
  • Gear Selection and Placement
  • Loading, Ready, Press Check, Unloading
  • Shooting from Prone Position
  • Barrel – Sight Relationship
  • Shooting from Low Ready Positions
  • Low Port/Entry Ready Presentations
  • Emergency Reloads
  • Transition to and from Handgun (optional)
  • Shooting from High Port, High Ready
  • Recoil Control and Target Acquisition
  • Shooting Multiple Targets
  • Tactical Sequence and Priority
  • Emergency Reloads

GEAR 

  • Carbine (5.56mm or .223 caliber)
  • Sling
  • Minimum three carbine magazines
  • Magazine holders
  • Belt
  • Handgun (optional)
  • Holster and handgun magazine holder (if bringing a handgun)
  • Sturdy Belt
  • Clear wraparound ballistic eye protection
  • Ear protection
  • Firearm cleaning kit
  • A water bottle or other hydration system
  • Rain gear
  • Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions (NO open toed shoes)

Ammunition Requirements

  • 800 rounds carbine ammunition (5.56mm or .223 caliber)
  • 100 rounds handgun ammunition (if bringing a handgun)

Prerequisites

Completion of Background Check

CARBINE ONE TRAINING

Carbine 1

CONSTELLIS Carbine I course will develop a solid foundation of carbine shooting skills for any level of shooter. Even experienced carbine shooters will find this course the ideal course to as a first step into professional training as it will establish those skills required for more advanced training using a carbine weapon system. The Constellis instructors will provide each student with training to employ the carbine safely and effectively. For those students that bring a handgun, the course of instruction will also include transitions from carbine to handgun and handgun to carbine. The live-fire exercises will challenge the students with a variety of shooting situations to reinforce the leaned skills by applying them in different ways.

TOPICS

  • Characteristics and Maintenance of the Carbine
  • Fundamentals of Carbine Shooting
  • Gear Selection and Placement
  • Loading, Ready, Press Check, Unloading
  • Shooting from Prone Position
  • Barrel – Sight Relationship
  • Shooting from Low Ready Positions
  • Low Port/Entry Ready Presentations
  • Emergency Reloads
  • Transition to and from Handgun (optional)
  • Shooting from High Port, High Ready
  • Recoil Control and Target Acquisition
  • Shooting Multiple Targets
  • Tactical Sequence and Priority
  • Emergency Reloads

GEAR 

  • Carbine (5.56mm or .223 caliber)
  • Sling
  • Minimum three carbine magazines
  • Magazine holders
  • Belt
  • Handgun (optional)
  • Holster and handgun magazine holder (if bringing a handgun)
  • Sturdy Belt
  • Clear wraparound ballistic eye protection
  • Ear protection
  • Firearm cleaning kit
  • A water bottle or other hydration system
  • Rain gear
  • Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions (NO open toed shoes)

Ammunition Requirements

  • 800 rounds carbine ammunition (5.56mm or .223 caliber)
  • 100 rounds handgun ammunition (if bringing a handgun)

Prerequisites

Completion of Background Check

CARBINE ONE TRAINING

Carbine 1

Constellis Carbine I course will develop a solid foundation of carbine shooting skills for any level of shooter. Even experienced carbine shooters will find this course the ideal course to as a first step into professional training as it will establish those skills required for more advanced training using a carbine weapon system. The Constellis instructors will provide each student with training to employ the carbine safely and effectively. For those students that bring a handgun, the course of instruction will also include transitions from carbine to handgun and handgun to carbine. The live-fire exercises will challenge the students with a variety of shooting situations to reinforce the leaned skills by applying them in different ways.

TOPICS

  • Characteristics and Maintenance of the Carbine
  • Fundamentals of Carbine Shooting
  • Gear Selection and Placement
  • Loading, Ready, Press Check, Unloading
  • Shooting from Prone Position
  • Barrel – Sight Relationship
  • Shooting from Low Ready Positions
  • Low Port/Entry Ready Presentations
  • Emergency Reloads
  • Transition to and from Handgun (optional)
  • Shooting from High Port, High Ready
  • Recoil Control and Target Acquisition
  • Shooting Multiple Targets
  • Tactical Sequence and Priority
  • Emergency Reloads

GEAR 

  • Carbine (5.56mm or .223 caliber)
  • Sling
  • Minimum three carbine magazines
  • Magazine holders
  • Belt
  • Handgun (optional)
  • Holster and handgun magazine holder (if bringing a handgun)
  • Sturdy Belt
  • Clear wraparound ballistic eye protection
  • Ear protection
  • Firearm cleaning kit
  • A water bottle or other hydration system
  • Rain gear
  • Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions (NO open toed shoes)

Ammunition Requirements

  • 800 rounds carbine ammunition (5.56mm or .223 caliber)
  • 100 rounds handgun ammunition (if bringing a handgun)

Prerequisites

Completion of Background Check

ADVANCED HIGHWAY SAFETY

Advanced Highway Safety (AHS)

Our Advanced Highway Safety course is designed to improve car control skills focusing on developing an understanding of what car control is all about. We start with determining current skills and understanding on an individual basis then focus on evolving skill development through drills. Students will learn preparation skills and how to take proper corrective action during a highway emergency at highway speeds.

Topics:

Driver Focus & Sensory Input Control

Steering wheel management

Instinctive Response –driver reactions

Proper Body Position

Weight Transfer – accelerate, decelerate and turn

Tire Patch – acceleration, deceleration and turning

Tire Inflation

ABS vs Non-ABS Braking

Braking Techniques ABS & Non-ABS

Skid Control

Off Road Recovery

Gear

None.

Prerequisites

None.