Posts Tagged ‘ workspace ’

Safe Unloading and Clearing Procedure for the Carbine

Jan 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Tips and Tricks

All maintenance and weapons handling tasks start with proper weapon clearing procedures. Running our courses we have seen our share of unsafe unloading procedures if they are done at all. Remember the first of the Cardinal Rules of Firearms Safety: Treat every weapon as if it is loaded.



Basic Carbine Sustainment Drills

Apr 20th, 2009 | By | Category: Tips and Tricks

Novice and casual to experienced shooters can benefit from this series of carbine drills designed to keep you on the top of your shooting game with a 140 round course of fire intended to increase your speed and accuracy from seven to 25 yards.



Commonwealth Attorney’s Office Trains for Proficiency Outside the Courtroom

Aug 26th, 2008 | By | Category: Handgun

Aggressive Defensive Solutions provided an intensive two day Basic Pistol course that was modified for the unique requirement of the Virginia Beach Commonwealth Attorney’s Office. 20 lawyers from the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office joined Aggressive Defensive Solutions for what was for many students their first introduction to handguns.



Stoppages and Immediate Actions

Jan 10th, 2008 | By | Category: Articles

There are two basic types of stoppages on semiautomatics: hard and soft. A stoppage is defined as any shooter induced or mechanically induced interruption in the cycle of fire for the weapon. A “soft” stoppage is one that can be remedied without disabling the weapon to fix. Typical “soft” stoppages include misfires, failure to extract, failure to […]



UCT-1 and AggDefSol Return to Fort Picket

Oct 24th, 2006 | By | Category: Carbine/Rifle, Handgun, MOUT

AggDefSol and Underwater Construction Team One (UCT-1) just completed a high op-tempo six days at Fort Picket, VA. UCT-1 brought Bravo and Charlie Detachments to Fort Pickett to train with AggDefSol in October. UCT-1 began their evolution on the small arms range with a one day tactical shooting course. They covered the M9, the M4 […]