Larry Vickers/Tactical AK Class, June 19/20 ->Pittsburgh, PA

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Mods, hope you don't mind me posting this here.

This class is in danger of being cancelled next week due to lack of participants.

Larry doesn't frequently visit the northeast area for training, and there aren't many folks who teach the AK-specific manual of arms.

If interested, please contact the folks below ASAP:

Vickers Tactical AK

Instructor: Larry Vickers
June 19 - 20, 2010
Sat - Sun
Daily start time 9:30am

Location
Pitcairn-Monroeville Sportsmen's Club
http://www.pmsconline.com/

VICKERS TACTICAL AK COURSE DESCRIPTION

Please note that the exact course content can and will vary depending on the skill level of the participants in the class

Vickers Tactical AK class: Topics covered include safety, stance, zeroing for iron sights and optics, sight alignment and trigger control. Familiarization with their carbine includes field stripping and maintenance. Other subject matter that is covered includes reloads, presentation, shooting positions, and introduction to different skill drills including dry fire and bullseye shooting. Malfunction drills and shooting on the move as well as transitions. Timed fire drills and evaluations based on class skill level. Instruction on the development of the AK and variations, as well as suggested modifications.

Must shoot an AK or AK variant (Galil, Valmet, VZ 58 style rifles, etc.)

Price: $400 + $20 range fee (there are no discounts applicable to this course)
Tuition is non-refundable within 30 days of the start date of the course. However, if the course is cancelled tuition will be refunded in full.

Serviceable handgun (for transition training) of at least 9mm

Ammo: 800 rifle, 150 pistol
Gear requirements:

Eye & Ear protection (electronic hearing protection is strongly recommended)
Minimum four (4) high capacity AK mags, minimum two (2) handgun mags and a chest pouch to hold 3-4 AK mags would be preferred
Handgun mag pouch – Ability to carry a spare pistol mag on body
Serviceable AK sling- suitable for a variety of shooting positions – tactical type preferred
Suitable range wear depending on the season
Confirm rifle zero at at least 50 yards
There are no pre-requisites for this course. It can be your very first Vickers Tactical class.



Other Equipment Requirements:

There is certain equipment which is REQUIRED in every course. One may not proceed in the course without the following:

Cap or hat with baseball-style bill. This is to prevent ejected brass from another shooter's rifle from falling between your eyewear and your eye, burning you. It is important gear.

Knee and elbow pads. The inexpensive kind worn by skateboarders, or pads worn by carpenters and carpet layers are fine.
We recommend students use one brand of ammunition throughout the course. Different brands and loads of ammunition will significantly affect "zero", which will distract and confuse you in a course such as this. We also suggest students avoid the very cheapest ammunition and reloads. While "match grade" ammunition would be a waste of money, your investment in this course does justify the use of reasonably consistent ammunition. No incendiary, tracer or armor piercing rounds are permitted.

A sling. We run a "hot" range, and rifles must be slung unless they are racked, grounded or in the shooter's hand on line. Any type sling which allows the rifle to be carried muzzle up or muzzle down is fine. No slings which hold the muzzle in a horizontal position while being carried (M60 style) are permitted.

There is other equipment that is not required, but which we know from experience will enhance your experience of the course. We therefore recommend you bring the following:

Soft drinks or water to drink while down on the range. There is no water on the range itself, and the Club house is too far to run back and forth. No alcohol of any kind is to be consumed within eight hours of the start of any course session or at any time during the course.

Back-up rifle. A second rifle is also a good idea, if you own or can borrow one. Firearms do break, and we cannot stop the course to make repairs. Even if we had time, parts may not be available, and many repairs cannot be accomplished in the field.

A ground cloth, shooting mat or other cover (such as an old blanket), to cover the ground or concrete shooting pads upon which you will be periodically sitting or lying.

Camera.

Sight-adjustment tool for iron sights on your particular rifle (these are available at gun shows for about $4.00).

Gloves (either shooting gloves or light work gloves).
For Details, Information and Directions:

Contact Us
http://www.fireinstitute.org/


"Having a gun and thinking you are armed is like having a piano and thinking you are a musician"
------ Col. Jeff Cooper (U.S.M.C. Ret.)


This course is sponsored by the Firearms Instruction Research & Education (FIRE) Institute,
a Penna. nonprofit corporation.
Training is provided as a public service.
All students must be 18 years or older. Proof of no criminal history is required.

© 2003 F.I.R.E. Institute
 
I've never heard Vickers speak highly of the AK in the past. Perhaps that's why this class is having problems filling up. Also, isn't the AK pattern rifle verbotten in many areas of the N.E. US?

On the other hand, there are instructors out there who use the AK as a go-to rifle. Their classes are usually filled quickly and have a waiting list.
 
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isn't the AK pattern rifle verbotten in many areas of the N.E. US?
Not many. They're verboten in New York City, possibly New Jersey. Two or three states require smooth muzzles and no bayonet lugs on postban civilian AK's (CT, possibly MA and NY, I'm not sure). Don't forget that some of the most pro-gun states in the nation are also in the Northeast, though.
 
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