Carbine I

Carbine Level I is a dynamic course designed to introduce shooters to the foundational principles of carbine employment in diverse and challenging environments. This program caters to individuals with varying levels of experience, ensuring an inclusive and enjoyable learning experience that starts from the ground up.

Course Structure:

  • Foundations of Carbine Use: Begin with an exploration of carbine fundamentals, covering safety protocols, anatomy of the carbine, and proper handling techniques.
  • Progressive Learning: The course is structured in a progressive manner, ensuring a detailed and sequential understanding of each concept. From basic principles to advanced techniques, students will grasp the ‘how’ and ‘why’ behind each skill taught.
  • Inclusive Learning Environment: Regardless of prior experience or time spent behind a carbine, the course is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for all participants. Novices and seasoned shooters alike will find value in this comprehensive program.

Key Objectives:

  1. Firearm Safety: Instill a culture of safety from the outset, emphasizing the critical importance of responsible firearm handling.
  2. Carbine Fundamentals: Cover the essential elements of carbine use, including proper grip, stance, and sight alignment, establishing a solid foundation for accurate shooting.
  3. Firearm Handling and Manipulation: Navigate through the intricacies of loading, unloading, and clearing malfunctions, fostering efficient and safe firearm handling.
  4. Introduction to Shooting Drills: Engage in practical shooting drills designed to reinforce skills learned and promote muscle memory.
  5. Adaptive Shooting Positions: Explore various shooting positions to adapt to different scenarios and environments, preparing for real-world situations.
  6. Team Communication: For those interested in team-based scenarios, introduce basic communication and coordination skills, emphasizing the importance of working seamlessly with others.

Standardization for Safety and Innovation: It is the mission of RFMA to standardize the methods of firearm employment and manipulation across all students. This commitment ensures a consistent and reliable framework for learning, allowing the organization to continually develop new courses and maintain a safe training environment.

RFMA Carbine I

Course Impact:

  • Empowerment: Equip participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to confidently and safely handle carbines in various situations.
  • Foundational Expertise: Lay the groundwork for a standardized approach to firearm use, fostering a culture of safety, precision, and continuous improvement.
  • Versatility: Provide shooters with the adaptability and versatility to navigate a range of environments and scenarios.

Download Joining Instructions for the RFMA Carbine I Course

Upcoming Courses

may

18mayAll Day19Carbine 1 (May 18-19 | CHAS)

june

29junAll Day30Carbine 1 (June 29-30 | CHAS)

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