Carbine 3
Class Overview
This advanced level carbine course covers transitioning from Carbine to pistol during both daytime and nighttime evolutions and includes team drills, decision making and movement.
Subjects
- Confirm your zero
- Review of existing skill set with rifle and pistol
- Accelerated transitions between rifle and pistol
- Advanced transitional team drills
- Shooting in and around barricades with transitions
- Rapid acquisition of varied positions
- Shooting on the move
- Moving target system
- Hostage rack
- Low level light transitions
- Low Level Light varied position shooting
- Obstacle course
Equipment
- Carbine in good working order*
- Sling (1 or 2 point)
- At least 3 magazines for rifle
- Optics (optional)
- Pistol in good working order*
- At least 3 magazines for pistol
- Durable handheld flashlight with spare batteries
- Weapon mounted lights for both rifle and pistol are highly recommended
- Clear glasses for night shoot
- Cleaning kit (optional)
- 350 rifle rounds (depending on availability – those with less will still be able to fully participate)
- 100 pistol rounds
*Rental firearms are available for every class we offer, but we do need to know ahead of time in order to have one ready for you. Please make sure to indicate your need to rent a firearm when you sign up for a class.
For carbine rentals please call us to confirm they are available as we have a limited supply
Class Details
Class Tuition:
From: $550.00
Prerequisites:
Handgun 2 is a prerequisite because this class includes transitions between your rifle and handgun. We need to make sure you have competence with both weapon systems.
If you have not completed the prerequisite class with ITTS, but you have prior formal training that was recent and comprable in both subject matter and duration, contact us to discuss your candidacy for this class. Your prior training will need to have been from a qualified and verifiable source that meets our school’s standards.
LEO & Military may be exempt from this prerequisite. Contact us to discuss.
Day & Times:
This is a 2-day class:
Sat 3:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Sun 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location:
12651 Little Tujunga Canyon Rd, Sylmar, CA 91342
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rent a rifle for my training?
Absolutely! We have firearms available to rent for all our classes. When you rent a carbine rifle from us you will receive a full rental package which will include: the firearm, all necessary associated equipment (ear and eye protection, a sling, extra magazines, etc.) as well as ammunition for your training.
What rifles, calibers and sights are most appropriate for class?
The most common rifle and caliber in our carbine classes is an AR-15 platform chambered in 5.56 (or .223) caliber. These classes are really geared toward semi-automatic rifles rather than bolt action. Other rifles you may see in classes are the Ruger Mini-14 and occasionally an AK-47 or even an M1 Garand.
A variety of sights are appropriate for carbine classes. Examples that work well are iron sights, red dot or holographic sights (with or without a magnifier) and LPVOs (Low Power Variable Optics). All of these options are suitable and will vary greatly in cost. Which option you choose is highly dependent on what you will be doing with your rifle (E.g. self-defense, recreation/sport shooting, hunting, law enforcement applications) and at what distances you plan on shooting it.
For further questions don’t hesitate to contact us and we will help guide you to a setup that will serve you well in our classes.
Your classes are in California, which has strict gun laws regarding semi-automatic rifles... what configuration should my rifle be in? Maglock? Featureless?
This is worth a longer discussion, so feel free to call us about it, but we want to give you some insight. If you own a rifle in California, we highly recommend you keep it in a legal configuration.
With that said, there are two distinctly different directions you can go to achieve a legal carbine rifle configuration. One is great, the other not so much.
Option 1 (we don’t suggest going this route):
Use a device such as the AR Maglock where you need to separate the upper and lower receivers in order to eject a magazine. If you have ever conducted a speed reload or cleared malfunctions with a traditional carbine rifle setup then you already know why this option hinders the proper operation of the rifle. For casual public range shooting this can suffice, but for proper firearms training or for self defense this option just isn’t suitable nor reliable. Many gun stores tend to sell rifles off the shelf in this configuration and new rifle owners who haven’t taken classes yet don’t know not to buy them like that. However, if you own a rifle in this configuration there is some good news! The maglock device can be removed (we suggest by a professional) and you can still set your rifle up properly, which leads us to the next Option…
Option 2 (Choose this one!):
Configure your rifle so it is what’s commonly referred to as “featureless”. Sometimes you can purchase a rifle from a gun store that is already in this configuration. This means 1) no flash hider 2) no vertical foregrip 3) no pistol grip and 4) no adjustable buttstock.
While some people in other states scoff at the fact that we in California most often run featureless rifles due to the laws, if you choose the right combination of accessories, going featureless is no burden at all and you can run your rifle in a traditional manner and eject magazine simply be using the magazine release – what a relief!
Here’s how to go “featureless”:
1) Remove your flash hider and either put a muzzle brake on your barrel or nothing at all. Muzzle brakes are beneficial anyways so this isn’t a sacrifice it’s an upgrade.
2) Remove (if you even have one) the vertical foregrip. Nothing is lost here.
3) Replace your pistol grip with either a grip that has a “fin” or look into either the Juggernaut featureless grip or the Thordsen Customs kits (Note: if you go with Thordsen then you’ve already addressed #4 as well).
4) Either install a fixed buttstock or pin your adjustable buttstock in a way that you would require a tool to adjust it. For most people having a fixed stock isn’t a big deal because once you set your LOP (length of pull) you’re good to go – your arms aren’t going to change length anymore!
Can I buy ammunition from ITTS for training?
We don’t sell ammunition to those who are bringing their own firearm to class, they will need to supply their own. If you need help figuring out where to purchase ammunition, check out our Industry Partners!
We only provide ammunition to students who are renting firearms from us for the sole purpose of training.
Booking
1) Select a student quantity
2) Mark if you need a rental
3) Choose a date
4) Click “ADD BOOKING”
No need to pay now for the rental. Simply indicate how many rentals are needed and you will pay for the rental on the day of your class.
All rentals come with ammo and all other associated equipment. We will have everything ready for you at your class.