Post-CHL Course

Course Description

Intended for those who have already purchased a firearm, gotten the state license, and realize that they don’t know much of what they need to know to carry and shoot effectively. The materials build skills in the manner of the Pre-CHL course with a stronger focus on practical concealed carry.

What You Will Learn

You will learn principles of non-verbal communication, conflict resolution, verbal de-escalation, situation awareness, gun safety at home, how to carry a gun safely and unobtrusively. You will become familiar with carrying, operating, cleaning, and safely storing a handgun. You will be taught the proper way to conduct dry-fire and live-fire practice. Any children living or habitually staying in your home will attend a children’s gun safety class.

Course Structure

Post-CHL training is a quarterly program, taking three months (one quarter) to complete. Sessions are every other week and each session is three hours in duration. The instructor/student ratio is 1:4 or better (1:1 while shooting).

Curriculum

  • Non-Verbal Communication/Body Language and Recognizing Threats
  • Anger Recognition and Rage Dislocation
  • Verbal De-escalation/Dispute Resolution Skills
  • Situation Awareness and the Defense Mindset
  • Drug Awareness and Impact – effects on others, warning signs/recognition
  • Gun Safety (Four Rules)
  • Gun Maintenance
  • Ammunition Safety and Handling
  • Dry-Fire Practice – shoot, reload, draw, safety
  • Basic Shooting Stance – natural point of aim
  • Drawing from Concealment
    Use of Cover, Lateral Movement
  • Physiology of a Defensive Incident (tachypsychia, auditory exclusion, etc.)
  • Practical Concealed Carry
  • After a Defensive Incident (legal, psychological, and social issues)