P.O. Box 8383 New Orleans, LA 70182
Telephone: (504) 982-1113 E-mail: doctcrime@aol.com Fax: (866) 258-2205

FIREARMS TRAINING
Basic Revolver Handgun Training: 27 Hours
Program Includes Safety
Nomenclature
Maintenance And Operation Of Firearm
Legalities
Use Of Deadly Force
Ammunition And Equipment
Orientation To Shooting Range
Loading And Unloading Techniques
Shooting Techniques
Range Qualification
Cleaning
Maintenance
Child Access Prevention
Written Shooting Test
Semi-Automatic Pistol Training: 32 Hours
Program Includes (Same As Above)
Semi-Automatic Vs. The Revolver
Malfunction And Stoppage Prevention And Clearance
Target Acquisition And Positional Shooting
The Master Eye
Daytime Vs. Nighttime Shooting
What Ammunition Can Do And Can't Do
Stress Reaction In The Use Of Deadly Force
Shoot - Don't Shoot: 4 Hours
Students who have completed Revolver or Semi-Auto Handgun training are eligible to attend this course. After orientation in the indoor shooting range, students will fire their weapons with live-rounds directly into the "larger-than-life-size cinema screen" for the most realistic involvement in real life stress filled situations.
 
Louisiana State Police - Concealed Handgun Carry Permit Course: 9 Hours
 

Intermediate Handgun Training: 8 Hours (2 - 4 Hour Sessions)

Provides practical, realistic training beyond the basic course. This training is designed for the serious shooter who wants to know how to use his/her gun like a professional. You will attain the confidence that comes with knowledge and practical experience.
 
Advanced Handgun Training: 8 Hours (2 - 4 Hour Sessions)
Intermediate Handgun training, or equivalent, is a prerequisite. This training is the ultimate in handgun instruction and is intended for the serious shooter who wants to learn and practice how to use his/her gun in self-defense, safely and effectively, at home, on the street and in a car. Includes firing on the move, room, stairs, hallway search techniques, flashlight use while firing, shooting from your car (carjacking countermeasures), and low-light stress firing.