JasonCountry
Plinker
My girlfriend is joining the Air Force and I was wanting to find some training that her and I could go through to help prepare her in qualifying at Basic Military Training (BMT). I also think it would be a fun thing to do together. I was thinking of getting some private lessons from an instructor at a local range but I didn't know if I needed to be careful to make sure what they are teaching is in-line with what the Air Force will want to see as in Grip, Stance, etc. I have no firearms training so not entirely sure what all is involved or if there even different disciplines. I don't want her to have to unlearn something if the Air Force teaches a different method. If all training is pretty much the same then I'm fine with whatever.
She will be qualifying on the M18 and M16. She was told she had to qualify expert on the M16. I have the M18 but I do not have an AR15 setup with the iron sights like the M16. I have been looking at options to setup one of my AR15's to be similar. I think Daniel Defense makes some good Iron Sights that I might get. I'm open to suggestions. I also saw some carry handle rail options but those sell out fast and are usually missing the sight parts.
We are both in the West Lafayette area. Some ranges that pop up on google would be Briggs Core Dynamics, Point Blank in Indy, or Applied Ballistics in Lafayette.
Would a private instructor at
She will be qualifying on the M18 and M16. She was told she had to qualify expert on the M16. I have the M18 but I do not have an AR15 setup with the iron sights like the M16. I have been looking at options to setup one of my AR15's to be similar. I think Daniel Defense makes some good Iron Sights that I might get. I'm open to suggestions. I also saw some carry handle rail options but those sell out fast and are usually missing the sight parts.
We are both in the West Lafayette area. Some ranges that pop up on google would be Briggs Core Dynamics, Point Blank in Indy, or Applied Ballistics in Lafayette.
Would a private instructor at