"Viribus a scientiae" STRENGTH THROUGH KNOWLEDGE
528 Seven Bridge Rd Suite 309 E Stroudsburg, PA
"Viribus a scientiae" STRENGTH THROUGH KNOWLEDGE
528 Seven Bridge Rd Suite 309 E Stroudsburg, PA
At Raven Point Group, we cover all of your firearm needs – from custom elite training courses, National Rifle Association certified courses, custom firearms crafted by an expert gunsmith, FFL transfers, to cyber security and technical solutions consultations. Our instructors have combined experience of over 5 decades in the field.
Instead of customers, we treat each individual as a team member. We’re proud to offer high-quality customer service and an elite training experience.
Our instructors have years of real-world experience, ensuring you get the high-quality, elite firearm training you deserve. You’ve got to train with the best to become part of the best!
Founder & Instructor
Michael is a retired U.S. Army combat veteran, who served for over 22 years, of which he served 17 years as a Special Forces operator. His focus included Direct Action, Counter Terrorism and Intelligence operation missions….
Instructor
Steve has been involved in the shooting sports for over 3 decades. He was introduced to shooting and shooter safety at the age of 12, as a Boy Scout, and has been learning, evolving and honing his skills, ever since. He’s learned from some of the top tier instructors…
The Basic Pistol Shooting course is intended for all individuals regardless of previous shooting experience, this course includes:
The course will be approximately 6 hours long. We will provide a light breakfast in the morning (Coffee, Bagels, and students if desired should bring a snack for lunch) There will be classroom instruction in the morning block, and then a live fire exercise in the afternoon block. We will provide the firearms and ammunition for the live fire portion.
Students are required to bring:
This course teaches students the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential for avoiding dangerous confrontations and for the safe, effective, and responsible use of a concealed pistol for self-defense outside the home.
The course is divided into two levels. Level one is nine-hours and offers the essential knowledge and skills that must be mastered in order to carry, store, and use a firearm safely and effectively for personal protection outside the home. Students spend several hours on the range and shoot approximately 100 rounds of ammunition during level one. Upon completion, students may choose to attend level two, which is an additional five hours on the range and approximately 150 rounds of ammunition learning advanced shooting skills:
Students are required to bring:
Pre-requisite: Basic Shooting Course
This course is at least eight hours long and includes classroom and range time learning to shoot rifles.
Students learn NRA’s rules for safe gun handling; rifle parts and operation; ammunition; shooting fundamentals; range rules; shooting from the bench rest, prone, sitting, standing and kneeling positions; cleaning; and continued opportunities for skill development.
This is an eight-hour course. Students should expect to shoot approximately 100 rounds of ammunition.
Students will learn basic defensive shooting skills; strategies for home safety and responding to a violent confrontation; firearms and the law; how to choose a handgun for self-defense; and continued opportunities for skill development.
This course is a non-shooting course and teaches students the basic knowledge, skills, and to explain the attitude necessary for the safe handling and storage of firearms and ammunition in the home. This is a great introductory course from young adults to adults who have no experience with firearms. This course includes:
We will provide a light breakfast in the morning. (Coffee, Bagels, etc)
Students are required to bring:
Introduces the student to the world of red dot sights on pistol platforms. Students will learn proper set up, zeroing, red dot fundamentals, proper target engagements as well as the benefits and limitations of the red dot sight on pistol platforms.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
The following equipment list is considered to be the minimum standard for students to arrive with. Students may augment this list with other personal equipment as required.
This course takes the novice student thru the fundamentals of pistol marksmanship and into more advanced shooting techniques. Students will learn about choosing proper equipment, use of cover/concealment, engaging targets from the holster, proper shot placement and malfunction clearing.
TOPICS COVERED:
EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
The following equipment list is considered to be the minimum standard for students to arrive with. Students may augment this list with other personal equipment as required.
Students who have completed Combat Pistol l, or equivalent course, will experience a very dynamic course of fire in CP2. Students will be introduced to new concepts and skills designed to increase speed, enhance efficiency using updated weapons handling procedures and improve accuracy while maintaining a focus on the combat application of each drill. Students will conduct a series of progressive training evolutions under instructor supervision in order to gain proficiency prior to the testing phase.
The testing phase will consist a series of individual timed skills and drills in weapons handling and marksmanship that have been developed to provide student’s with a solid benchmark of performance. Students will engaging all targets from a holster. Scenarios will include shooting from multiple advanced position incorporating cover, multiple target engagements, “shoot and move” and team target engagements with proper communication.
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EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
The following equipment list is considered to be the minimum standard for students to arrive with. Students may augment this list with other personal equipment as required.
This Basic Carbine course has been developed to introduce students to AR/AK weapons platform, in order to properly handle, safely carry, control, and operate the carbine.
The course is designed to provide the entry-level shooter with a good understanding of firearms safety and the core skills of protective carbine employment. Students will gain vital knowledge on the AR/AK platform and ammunition selection for protective applications as well as the weapons capabilities and limitations.
Students will be challenged with techniques that will create a reliable and systematic foundation in shooting fundamentals preparing them for Level II training.
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EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
The following equipment list is considered to be the minimum standard for students to arrive with. Students may augment this list with other personal equipment as required.
Natural progression from Carbine l, This course provides students will critical skills in combat carbine shooting and weapons handling specific to close quarters marksmanship as well as urban shooting skills and longer ranges.
Close quarters marksmanship includes rifle presentations and integrated combat considerations, rifle to pistol transitions, individual recovery drills, shooting while moving, trigger management, sight management as well as combat and tactical reloading procedures. The urban shooting module teaches students how to utilize cover effectively and tactically while adopting various firing positions.
Students will be trained in shooting skills from both sides of the body, how to operate the rifle with one hand when injured and how to control hemorrhage using a tourniquet. Students will also learn how to shoot, move and communicate during dynamic training evolutions that have been developed to increase situational awareness and link elements of competency together during realistic engagement scenarios.
TOPICS COVERED:
EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
The following equipment list is considered to be the minimum standard for students to arrive with. Students may augment this list with other personal equipment as required.
Join Raven Point Group’s owner Michael Sak who will be instructing this NRA seminar on April 13th at 5:30PM in Saylorsburg, PA