Yes;Has anyone been to any of the MALC training programs?
Recommend them ?Yes;
-Fighting in structures
-Fighting in and around vehicles
-Barricades Cover and Concealment
-Defensive Shotgun
-Dynamic Entry
-Low light handgun
-Firearms Instructor Development
-TCCC
Safe to assume after 8 courses he would recommend?Recommend them ?
No **** ? Thanks for answering for him. I'm asking cause their courses are dumb cheap.Safe to assume after 8 courses he would recommend?
-edit: sorry that was me realizing I'll be eating tag soup this year. Nothing personal.
Yeah I think they’re probably the best training organization in the region and you’d be hard pressed to find the variety of classes they offer any where else.Recommend them ?
Thanks for the info brother really appreciate it.Yeah I think they’re probably the best training organization in the region and you’d be hard pressed to find the variety of classes they offer any where else.
They have an outdoor range so they aren’t limited like a standard indoor range. They can pull up vehicles on the range to shoot from, setup various barricades and structures and they tend to rent out different office spaces/venues to conduct their fighting in structures class and their response to active shooter courses.
They’ve also got their own organization (CCRT) that you can join. If I remember correctly it’s $200 a year and for that you get all the basic level 1 courses for free and generally a $100 discount on the other higher level course.
I'm going to a formal training of theirs on Feb 4th I'm gonna discuss other courses with them while I'm there. I'm more than likely gonna take there level one rifle and try them out. Unfortunately like most places you have to do there classes in order regardless of prior experience.Cost is low. I was wondering about professionalism and safety concerns, myself, not having heard of them before.
It says you can take their LVL2 if you've taken other classes elsewhere and are familiar with clearing malfunctions and operations of an AR.Unfortunately like most places you have to do there classes in order regardless of prior experience.