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Law Enforcement Courses

Constellis offers the following courses for Law Enforcement programs. To schedule a course, please email Train@Constellis.com.

Law Enforcement Course Descriptions

LE Patrol Rifle

This three-day course covers the use of the patrol rifle or carbine in everyday law-enforcement patrol operations. The course covers carry methods, associated equipment, deployment and use of the carbine from the vehicle. Students will learn aspects of patrol rifle use in the urban or rural setting, and how to employ various forms of cover while using the firearm.

Topics

  • Gear and carry methods
  • Ballistics of the 5.56 cartridge
  • Use of the optical sight as well as iron sights
  • Basic manipulations of the carbine
  • Team communications
  • Unusual shooting positions in urban environments
  • Movement (forward and lateral)
  • Close-contact shooting
  • Shooting from around vehicles
  • Shooting from barricades
  • Night shoot using the carbine at various distances
  • Transitions day and night
  • Deploying from vehicles with the carbine
  • Engaging small critical threat targets under time

Gear

  • Duty gear
  • Duty rifle/carbine with sling system and three 30 round magazines
  • Duty pistol with three magazines
  • Soft body armor
  • Flashlight
  • Firearm-mounted light (preferred) for carbine
  • Magazine pouches for the carbine magazines
  • Eye protection (including clear lenses)
  • Ear protection
  • Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
  • A water bottle or other hydration system

Prerequisites

Active Law Enforcement/Military only Prior carbine/rifle training required.

Ammunition Requirements

  • 1,200 rounds of carbine ball ammunition
  • 300 rounds of pistol ball ammunition

LE Designated Marksman 

This five-day course for law enforcement personnel provides a solid instructional foundation for individuals with little or no training with a scoped weapon. The course takes into consideration the needs of a law enforcement sniper but is also well suited for any military unit that is looking to increase surgical long-range capabilities. LE Designated Marksman curriculum is broken down in easy-to-understand sections that build on each other to provide students with a well-defined understanding of scoped rifle use that can be applied to designated marksman assignments.

Topics

  • Gear and carry methods
  • Ballistics of the 5.56 cartridge
  • Use of the optical sight as well as iron sights
  • Basic manipulations of the carbine
  • Team communications
  • Unusual shooting positions in urban environments
  • Movement (forward and lateral)
  • Close-contact shooting
  • Shooting from around vehicles
  • Shooting from barricades
  • Night shoot using the carbine at various distances
  • Transitions day and night
  • Deploying from vehicles with the carbine
  • Engaging small critical threat targets under time

Gear

  • Duty gear
  • Duty rifle/carbine with sling system and three 30 round magazines
  • Duty pistol with three magazines
  • Soft body armor
  • Flashlight
  • Firearm-mounted light (preferred) for carbine
  • Magazine pouches for the carbine magazines
  • Eye protection (including clear lenses)
  • Ear protection
  • Clothing appropriate for climate and conditions
  • A water bottle or other hydration system

Prerequisites

Active Law Enforcement/Military only Prior carbine/rifle training required.

Ammunition Requirements

  • 1,200 rounds of carbine ball ammunition
  • 300 rounds of pistol ball ammunition