OpSpec Training is bringing our three-day, Advanced Pistol Operator Course (APOC) to our favorite training facility – SIG SAUER Academy. September will be a great time to visit the area and get some training in. This class will be held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday after the Labor Day Weekend holiday. (Sept. 7-9, 2017)
If you’re an intermediate shooter or law enforcement officer looking to improve your pistol skills at speed, our three-day APOC is the accelerated program you are looking for. The class focuses on running your handgun at speed in a variety of conditions.
Suitable for the intermediate to advanced competitive shooter or armed professional, APOC does have prerequisites. At a minimum, the class participant should be able to safely draw a pistol and hit a man-sized target at seven yard in the neighborhood of 1.5 seconds. Ideally, you will have attended an OpSpec Training two or three day Practical Fundamentals class or equivalent training within the last three years.
Instructors*:*Bruce Gray
When:*Sept. 7-9, 2017, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
Class size: Limited to 16*students, with a minimum of 12.
Tuition: $675.
Range Fees:*Included in class fee.
Ammunition: Round count will be 2,200*(750 per day).
Important Links and Information
Although not absolutely required, we'd like you to register on the OpSpec Training website for the class so we know you're enrolled and have your contact information. Registration at the SIG SAUER Academy site is required.
Where:
SIG SAUER Academy
233 Exeter Road
Epping, NH 03042
Map
Where to Stay
SIG SAUER Academy has a special rate arrangement with three local hotels, all within 15 minutes of the Academy. Contact - pick up the phone and call - the hotels directly, and ensure you reference the SIG SAUER Corporate Rate when making reservations.
Food at Lunch Break
To ensure you get the most "bang for your buck" we keep lunch breaks to one hour. If you have the ability to bring your lunch, you can do that. There is a collection of fast food restaurants (Subway, Wendy’s, McDonald’s, Burger King) about 2.5 miles (5 minutes) to the west near the intersection of Route 125 and Route 101.
If you’re an intermediate shooter or law enforcement officer looking to improve your pistol skills at speed, our three-day APOC is the accelerated program you are looking for. The class focuses on running your handgun at speed in a variety of conditions.
Suitable for the intermediate to advanced competitive shooter or armed professional, APOC does have prerequisites. At a minimum, the class participant should be able to safely draw a pistol and hit a man-sized target at seven yard in the neighborhood of 1.5 seconds. Ideally, you will have attended an OpSpec Training two or three day Practical Fundamentals class or equivalent training within the last three years.
Instructors*:*Bruce Gray
When:*Sept. 7-9, 2017, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
Class size: Limited to 16*students, with a minimum of 12.
Tuition: $675.
Range Fees:*Included in class fee.
Ammunition: Round count will be 2,200*(750 per day).
Important Links and Information
Although not absolutely required, we'd like you to register on the OpSpec Training website for the class so we know you're enrolled and have your contact information. Registration at the SIG SAUER Academy site is required.
- What to Bring to an OpSpec Training Pistol Class
- Online Course Registration
- Make a deposit or pay your balance here
Where:
SIG SAUER Academy
233 Exeter Road
Epping, NH 03042
Map
Where to Stay
SIG SAUER Academy has a special rate arrangement with three local hotels, all within 15 minutes of the Academy. Contact - pick up the phone and call - the hotels directly, and ensure you reference the SIG SAUER Corporate Rate when making reservations.
Food at Lunch Break
To ensure you get the most "bang for your buck" we keep lunch breaks to one hour. If you have the ability to bring your lunch, you can do that. There is a collection of fast food restaurants (Subway, Wendy’s, McDonald’s, Burger King) about 2.5 miles (5 minutes) to the west near the intersection of Route 125 and Route 101.
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