2-day Patrolman Rifle Course
Description
Service Description
CLEET accredited
Class Size minimum: 10 students or more
Day 1 is 4 hours of classroom time with 4 hours on range (As shown below)
Day 2 is 8 hours on range (As shown below)
Total Hours - 16 instructed hours
Course Goals:
• Teach the mission of the patrol rifle.
• Reinforce the need to apply the Four Cardinal Safety Rules of Firearms Safety.
• Teach the basic operation of the patrol rifle.
• Identify the caliber which will best meet our expectations for the patrol rifle.
• Identify the different ammunition types and which will best meet our needs.
• Teach the importance and use of the sling.
• Teach various safe methods of transporting the patrol rifle.
• Teach the importance of movement and cover when employing the patrol rifle.
• Qualify the student using the Patrol Rifle Qualification Course of Fire.
• Demonstrate field stripping and routine maintenance.
• Discuss Patrol Rifle Policy & Procedure considerations.
Methods of Instruction:
• Static
• Fluid
• Dynamic
Instructor Provided Training Aids & Supplies:
• Classroom & Training Site
• Range with adequate backstop and room to conduct planned activities Q targets with optional Good/Bad Guy targets
• First Aid Kit
• Water
• Sanitary Facilities
• Communications (radio or cell phone)
Student Equipment Requirements:
• Operable patrol rifle with a sling (optics optional but must have iron sights)
• 1000 rounds rifle ammunition (FMJ OK if bullet weight is the same as your duty ammo)
• 250 rounds pistol ammunition (FMJ OK)
• Minimum of four (4) rifle magazines
• Service Pistol w/minimum of three (3) pistol magazines
• Complete Duty Belt
• Body Armor
• Personal Protective Equipment (eye & hearing)
• Gun cleaning kit for rifle and handgun
Student Performance Objectives:
• State and understand the mission of the patrol rifle.
• State the tactical difference between rifle and pistol ammunition.
• Describe the proper operation and manipulation of the patrol rifle.
• Demonstrate dry and live fire application drills.
• Demonstrate immediate action clearance procedures.
• Demonstrate an overall knowledge of course and subject matter.
Testing Procedures:
• Minimum score of 85% for all live fire scored drills & qualification while maintaining, 100% round accountability.
• Successfully complete assigned oral presentations
• Successfully run assigned live fire course assignments
Description
Service Description
CLEET accredited
Class Size minimum: 10 students or more
Day 1 is 4 hours of classroom time with 4 hours on range (As shown below)
Day 2 is 8 hours on range (As shown below)
Total Hours - 16 instructed hours
Course Goals:
• Teach the mission of the patrol rifle.
• Reinforce the need to apply the Four Cardinal Safety Rules of Firearms Safety.
• Teach the basic operation of the patrol rifle.
• Identify the caliber which will best meet our expectations for the patrol rifle.
• Identify the different ammunition types and which will best meet our needs.
• Teach the importance and use of the sling.
• Teach various safe methods of transporting the patrol rifle.
• Teach the importance of movement and cover when employing the patrol rifle.
• Qualify the student using the Patrol Rifle Qualification Course of Fire.
• Demonstrate field stripping and routine maintenance.
• Discuss Patrol Rifle Policy & Procedure considerations.
Methods of Instruction:
• Static
• Fluid
• Dynamic
Instructor Provided Training Aids & Supplies:
• Classroom & Training Site
• Range with adequate backstop and room to conduct planned activities Q targets with optional Good/Bad Guy targets
• First Aid Kit
• Water
• Sanitary Facilities
• Communications (radio or cell phone)
Student Equipment Requirements:
• Operable patrol rifle with a sling (optics optional but must have iron sights)
• 1000 rounds rifle ammunition (FMJ OK if bullet weight is the same as your duty ammo)
• 250 rounds pistol ammunition (FMJ OK)
• Minimum of four (4) rifle magazines
• Service Pistol w/minimum of three (3) pistol magazines
• Complete Duty Belt
• Body Armor
• Personal Protective Equipment (eye & hearing)
• Gun cleaning kit for rifle and handgun
Student Performance Objectives:
• State and understand the mission of the patrol rifle.
• State the tactical difference between rifle and pistol ammunition.
• Describe the proper operation and manipulation of the patrol rifle.
• Demonstrate dry and live fire application drills.
• Demonstrate immediate action clearance procedures.
• Demonstrate an overall knowledge of course and subject matter.
Testing Procedures:
• Minimum score of 85% for all live fire scored drills & qualification while maintaining, 100% round accountability.
• Successfully complete assigned oral presentations
• Successfully run assigned live fire course assignments
Location
3375 W 60th St N
Porter
State: OK
Zip Code: 74454
Porter
State: OK
Zip Code: 74454
Start Time
09-12-2025 10:00 AM
End Time
09-13-2025 05:30 PM
Registration Link
Course Information:
Hours: 16
Cost: $475
Contact Information:
Contact: Kody Mills
Email: millstrainingservices@gmail.com
Phone: (573) 263-9597
Last Modified on
May 13, 2025