Shoot Night - Advanced
Defensive Training Orange County
Advanced Shoot Night, Tactical Training
Our advanced classes take your skills to a more complex level.
- Entering & Exiting a vehicles while threats are engaging you
- Low Light Shooting (Bring your flashlights)
- Shoot, Don’t Shoot Scenarios
- Clearing Malfunctions
- Shooting on the move
- Shooting and moving in pairs
We recommend that you’ve attended at least 3 of our Intermediate Shoot Nights before signing up for an advanced class.
*We customize each shoot night based on immediate feedback from the students in attendance. Drills listed above are examples only and may or may not be run at each shoot night.
Course is 2 hours long. You do not need to be a CCW holder to attend
What to Bring
Your Own Firearms. (CA Legal, Handguns Only.)
Firearms available for rent at the range for an additional fee.
*If renting, ask if they have extra magazines. Additional magazines are required for reloading drills.
200+ Rounds of Ammo
*No Steel Core, Wolf, Steel Case, Aluminum Case ammo permitted. See FT3’s website for a complete list of banned ammo.
Extra Magazines *Minimum 2 Magazines. 4 Magazines is recommended.
A holster is Required! (Concealed or Exposed)
*NEITHER DT-OC NOR FT3 ALLOW THE FOLLOWING TYPES OF HOLSTERS FOR SAFETY REASONS:
- Serpa Holster (Any style with Trigger Finger Release)
- Cross Draw Holsters
- Small of Back Holsters
- Bang Bra
- Inner Thigh
- Urban Carry G1, G2 & G3 Holsters
*Instructors and RSOs reserve the right to refuse any firearm or holster that we deem unsafe for range use.
Eye and Ear Protection is Required!
Must be 15 years old, or older to attend a Shoot Night.
Safety First!
We operate on a safety first program. Please review and understand these basic NRA Firearm Safety Rules.
We reserve the right to dismiss any student, at any time, from the range for safety violations or failure to obey Instructor or RSO instructions.
- Trigger Finger Safety
- Your finger does not touch the trigger until you have made the conscious decision to fire your weapon. During movement drills, practice trigger finger safety while moving and until you have obtained a proper sight picture.
- Muzzle Discipline
- Never allow your muzzle to cover something or someone you are not willing to destroy. In a range setting, the safest place to point your firearms is down range, towards to rubber backstop.
- Treat every firearm as though it is loaded.
- If a firearm is in your control, treat it as if it were loaded, regardless of the actual condition. Obey rules #1 and #2 even if you know the weapon is unloaded.
- Identify your target and what is beyond your target.
- At the range, know which target you are shooting at and know what is beyond your target. Make sure there is rubber backstop behind your target before you shoot. Do not shoot into walls or the ceiling.
- CCW Holders must identify your target, identify the threat and what is beyond your target. If firing your weapon in a self defense situation, you are responsible for every round that leaves your firearm. Know what is beyond your target before you shoot.
Obey these 4 safety rules at all times while handling your firearms, whether at the range, at home or in a self defense situation.
Dress for the occasion!
During Shoot Night, we are down range, doing a lot of movement, both with the lights on and the lights off. Make sure you are dressing appropriately for range activity.
- Closed toe shoes
- Sandals, flip-flops or high-heels shoes are not recommended
- You are moving across a lot of loose brass. Boots with ankle support is a good idea.
- Jeans or other long pants.
- Shorts are not recommended
- Closed neck shirts
- Avoid low-cut or v-neck shirts
- Hot brass down your shirt is not fun!
- Baseball Caps
- Keeps flying brass off your face
Range ventilation does not allow for effective A/C or Heat. Inside the range can be hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Make sure you are dressing for the weather to stay comfortable. Long sleeves and/or jackets are recommended during the cold months.
$90.00
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