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Description
Pistol Level I
Course Overview
Pistol Level I is an intermediate-level handgun course designed for shooters who already possess a solid understanding of firearm safety, weapons handling, and marksmanship fundamentals. This course focuses on developing efficiency, consistency, and practical application through structured repetitions and purposeful training.
Students will build a stronger foundation in presentation, recoil management, target transitions, reloads, malfunction clearances, and practical firearms handling while improving their ability to deliver accurate and accountable hits under realistic conditions.
This is not a beginner course. Students should arrive with prior formal training and a working understanding of safe firearm handling and operation.
Learning Objectives
Students will learn and develop:
Efficient draw stroke from concealed or duty carry
Grip development and recoil management
Trigger control and shot accountability
Target transitions
Emergency and tactical reloads
Malfunction identification and clearance
Practical shooting at varying distances
Shooting under time constraints
Introduction to movement applications as time permits
Who Should Attend
Law Enforcement Officers
Military Personnel
Armed Professionals
Responsible Armed Citizens
Previous firearms training graduates
Prerequisites
Students must:
Demonstrate safe firearms handling
Have prior formal firearms training
Be capable of drawing safely from a holster
Possess a valid pistol permit
Required Equipment
Reliable semi-automatic pistol
Strong-side OWB or IWB holster
Minimum 3 magazines
Magazine carriers
Eye protection
Ear protection
Belt suitable for carrying equipment
Weather-appropriate clothing
Water and snacks
Note-taking material
Course Details
Duration: 8 Hours
Round Count: Approximately 500 Rounds
Class Size: Limited Enrollment
Skill Level: Intermediate
Mission Over Man training is built around practical application, accountability, and measurable improvement. Students should expect a high volume of repetitions and purposeful training designed to develop skills that transfer beyond the range.
Rifle Level I
Course Overview
Rifle Level I is an intermediate-level carbine course designed for shooters who already possess safe gun-handling skills and a foundational understanding of rifle operation.
This course focuses on building efficiency, confidence, and practical application with the modern rifle through structured drills and purposeful training. Students will develop greater proficiency in weapon manipulations, recoil management, target transitions, movement, and practical problem-solving while refining their ability to deliver accurate and accountable hits under realistic conditions.
Students should arrive with a properly configured rifle, a confirmed understanding of firearms safety, and prior formal training experience.
Learning Objectives
Students will learn and develop:
Rifle setup and equipment considerations
Confirming and refining rifle zero
Efficient rifle manipulations
Reload procedures
Malfunction identification and clearance
Recoil management
Target transitions
Multiple target engagements
Movement principles
Practical shooting at varying distances
Practical application drills
Who Should Attend
Law Enforcement Officers
Military Personnel
Armed Professionals
Responsible Armed Citizens
Previous rifle training graduates
Prerequisites
Students must:
Demonstrate safe firearms handling
Have prior formal rifle training
Understand basic rifle operation
Possess a valid pistol permit
Be physically capable of participating in a full training day
Required Equipment
Reliable semi-automatic rifle/carbine
Quality optic
Rifle sling
Minimum 3 magazines
Magazine carriers
Eye protection
Ear protection
Belt or load-bearing equipment
Weather-appropriate clothing
Water and snacks
Note-taking material
Course Details
Duration: 8 Hours
Round Count: Approximately 500 Rounds
Class Size: Limited Enrollment
Skill Level: Intermediate
Course Standards
Safety, professionalism, and a willingness to learn are expected from every student. Mission Over Man reserves the right to remove any participant whose conduct compromises safety or negatively impacts the learning environment.
Training Philosophy
Training should do more than check a box. Our courses are designed to develop skill, confidence, and decision-making through deliberate practice, measurable standards, and practical application. The goal is simple: build capability that transfers beyond the range.
Mission Over Man training is built around practical application, accountability, and measurable improvement. Students should expect a high volume of repetitions and purposeful training designed to develop skills that transfer beyond the training environment.
$500/pp
Date & Time Sat & Sun, June 27–28 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Description
This Concealed Carry Foundations Course is a beginner course for anyone with little to no experience who has an interest in building confidence, strengthening safety, and developing the skill set to carry a concealed pistol responsibly. You won't just put rounds downrange — you'll learn to recognize and correct your own shooting errors, so the improvement keeps building long after the final round. Pistol permit required. Spots are limited for maximum individual attention.
Note: This course does not satisfy the NYS 18-hour concealed carry license training requirement.
The course will stress Concealed Carry fundamentals including:
Firearm Safety
Nomenclature
How to Choose the Right Firearm for You
How to Carry — Holsters, Positions & Concealment
Draw from Concealment
Presentation
Sighting
Trigger Manipulation
Recoil Management
Loading, Unloading & Reloading
Immediate & Remedial Actions
Dry Fire Practice You Can Run at Home
Sustainment Plan — How to Keep Building After the Course
Equipment Needed:
Reliable EDC Pistol & Holster — Kydex or Injection Molded, IWB or OWB acceptable — NO LEATHER OR NYLON HOLSTERS
Sturdy EDC / Gun Belt — capable of supporting a loaded holster all day
2–3 Magazines & Mag Holders (if available)
Weapon Cleaning Kit (if available)
Eye & Hearing Protection
500 Rounds
Collapsible Chair
Food & Water for 8-hour days
Appropriate Clothing for weather and range conditions
2-Day Small Group Instruction
Spots are limited
This IS a beginner course
Location & Registration
Fairport/Macedon, NY area.
After registration, a Mission Over Man instructor will contact you by email with pre-course details and the exact training location.