Law Enforcement Firearms & Instructor Training
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Law Enforcement Firearms & Instructor Training
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As patrol rifles become increasingly essential in modern policing, the demand for qualified instructors has surpassed the available training resources in many regions. D.R.A.W. School’s Advanced Patrol Rifle Instructor Course bridges this gap by applying its proven stair-step training methodology—originally developed for handgun training—to patrol rifle instruction.
This highly recognized instructor development course ensures that officers receive comprehensive training in both basic and advanced patrol rifle skills, empowering instructors to:
The D.R.A.W. School Advanced Patrol Rifle Instructor Course is structured in two phases:
Basic Phase – Thirteen foundational courses covering:
Advanced Phase – Fourteen high-level courses covering:
B. Sforzini, Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor
The D.R.A.W. School Advanced Patrol Rifle Instructor Course is a minimum 3-day, 30-hour program, consisting of:
D. Huss, Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor
• South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy
Full law enforcement patrol rifle instructor (PRI) certification equivalency; LPN-6163
• Georgia POST COUNCIL
Approved for 36-hours of training credit upon successful completion; OFM10F
• CALIFORNIA POST COMMISSION
California POST Control Number 4690-32112-18-001
C. Morreale, Law Enforcement Firearms Instructor
With the design, development, and patenting of RifleBlok, D.R.A.W. School ushered in a new era of safe and realistic patrol rifle training for law enforcement.
*PLEASE NOTE- All in-person and online D.R.A.W. School training courses are for sworn law enforcement officers and instructors, law enforcement affiliated college training programs, NRC security teams, and related professionally armed security teams. Credentials will be required to have access to these courses. To find out if you or your organization qualify to attend or subscribe, please contact us.
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