IW-GLOCK Instructor's Workshop
Course Information
Course ID: 21-020Course Start: 11/17/2021 8:00:00 AM
Course End: 11/19/2021 5:00:00 PM
Course Time: 11/17/2021 8:00:00 AM to 11/19/2021 5:00:00 PM
Course Days: 0
Course Hours: 0
Location Information
Hobart705 E. 4th Street
Hobart, Indiana 46342
Pricing Information
Member Tuition: 400.00Non Member Tuition: 400.00
Class Participant Information
Class Maximum Size: 0Course Description
THIS COURSE WILL BE HELD AT THE HOBART POLICE DEPARTMENT. TO REGISTER PLEASE CLICK HERE.
• Cost: $400 U.S. per Student.
• Length: 20 Hours 2.5 days
• Hours: Day 1 and 2 - 8am-5pm. Day 3 -8am-12pm
• 5 year Certification upon successful completion
Course Outline
• Introductions
• Required Equipment
• Principles of Learning
• Realistic Training Concepts
• Curriculum Development Techniques
• Coaching and Diagnostics Techniques
• Handgun Ballistics
• Fundamentals of Marksmanship
• Safety and Range Procedures
• Emergency Procedures
• Presentation of the pistol
• Manipulation of the GLOCK Pistol
• Ready Positions
• Malfunctions
• Target Engagements
• Shooting on the move forward, backward and lateral
• Alternate Positions
• Final Practical Examination
Required
Prerequisites and Student Equipment
• To be eligible to take the GLOCK Instructor Workshop, you must be a current Military or Law Enforcement
Firearms Instructor, NRA Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor Certified or have completed the GLOCK
Operator Course with a Level 2, 3, or 4 evaluation score.
• The student will provide a GLOCK pistol with no modification other than sights or external cosmetics.
Pistols with modifications that could render the pistol less safe than it was originally produced are not
allowed.
• The student will provide a strong side, belt supported holster which covers the trigger and trigger guard.
Duty holsters are highly encouraged, but not required.
• The student will provide a Magazine carrier(s) with or without flaps, capable of carrying two magazines
and a minimum of 3 magazines.
• The student will provide a belt capable of supporting the weight of the holster, pistol, and magazines.
• The student will provide Eye protection, hearing protection, and a hat or ball cap with a brim or bill to
prevent fired cases from landing behind the shooters glasses.
• The student will provide 1,000 rounds of factory loaded ammunition of the proper caliber.