Training Habits of Highly Successful Pistol Fighters

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4601 North Choctaw Road,Choctaw OK 73020

03 December, 2021

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This 8-hour lecture class is designed to introduce law enforcement officers to the most effective ways to train for lethal force encounters. Key Topics: - Case studies and breakdowns of various police gunfights - Strategies for setting up a top tier firearms training program and personal training systems - Layering weapons systems (handguns, shotguns, and carbines) individually and in teams to most efficiently handle calls - Lethal force considerations (legal, moral, and ethical) for law enforcement Instructor Bio: Darryl Bolke retired from a Southern California police department as a Sr. Corporal after 19.5 years as a full time officer due to injuries sustained during a violent on-duty confrontation. He was a Firearms Instructor and Armorer for the Special Weapons and Tactics Team for 17 years, and the primary instructor for all firearms systems used by his agency. He also provided mandatory firearms training for the fire department Bomb Squad and Arson investigators. He assisted on the investigation of over 75 officer involved shootings assisting the administrative investigation team with the firearms portion of these investigations. He provided expert testimony in regards to firearms usage and police tactics in numerous court cases. Bolke also developed and implemented a nationally recognized edged weapons policy and training program for law enforcement. http://www.hardwiredtacticalshooting.com/instructors “This class has been cataloged by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training for 8 hours of mandatory continuing education credit. Regarding any law enforcement concepts, practices, methods, techniques, products, or devices as might be taught, promoted, or otherwise espoused in outside schools or seminars, there is no intent, expressed or implied, that listing the course in the CLEET Course Catalog indicates or in any way conveys ‘CLEET approval’ of such concepts, practices, methods, techniques, products, or devices, unless such approval is explicitly stated by CLEET.”

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