Regular training is the foundation of shooting progress.
A format in which the shooter consistently reaches a high-quality and stable shooting level, sufficient for further development in sport and practical disciplines.
Individual training with an instructor
Bonus with the subscription: A 30-minute session with a shotgun (25 rounds).
5 training sessions up to 3 hours each
750 rounds from a carbine
750 rounds from a pistol
Training in all main disciplines within the subscription
Pistol + Carbine Membership
Regular training is the foundation of shooting progress.
A format in which the shooter consistently reaches a high-quality and stable shooting level, sufficient for further development in sport and practical disciplines.
Individual training with an instructor
Bonus with the subscription: A 30-minute session with a shotgun (25 rounds).
5 training sessions up to 3 hours each
750 rounds from a pistol
750 rounds from a carbine
Training in all main disciplines within the subscription
For those already familiar with firearms and seeking progress
For beginners ready to train regularly
For professionals who need consistent shooting improvement and development of specialized skills
For those who consider shooting sports as a goal
Steady improvement of shooting techniques and skills
Development of discipline and responsible firearm handling habits
Advancement to an advanced shooting level
Preparation for sport disciplines and competitions
Opportunity for further training and specialization
With regular training (once a week) and additional physical preparation outside the range, within 4–6 months the shooter reaches a confident advanced level.
Who is this format for:
What regular training provides:
Glock, Sig Sauer, H&K, Walther, Beretta, Tanfoglio, CZ, and others
AR-15, AK, pump-action shotguns
Pistols:
Carbines:
Training Includes:
We Provide All Necessary Equipment:
Magazine pouches, belts
Hearing and eye protection: safety glasses, electronic earmuffs
This course is primarily aimed at helping students determine their further training path in pistols, carbines, and shotguns, as well as in practical shooting disciplines
The course program includes 600 rounds in 9×19 mm caliber and 400 rounds in 5.56×45 mm and/or 7.62×39 mm caliber. The course consists of 8 sessions, up to three hours each.
Additionally included:
50 rounds from pistols and revolvers in .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, and .38 Special calibers;
50 rounds from a 12-gauge shotgun.
Suitable for beginners
No prior experience required
Know and follow the rules of safe firearms handling;
Safely handle pistols, revolvers, carbines, and shotguns;
Understand the fundamentals of shooting;
Be able to work with equipment and without it;
Shoot with relative accuracy at various distances from static positions.
During the training, the following firearms are used:
Glock, Sig Sauer, H&K, Walther, Beretta, Tanfoglio, CZ pistols and others;
Various revolvers and pistols in less common calibers;
AR-15 platform carbines;
AK platform carbines;
Pump-action shotguns.
Upon completion of the course, the participant is guaranteed to:
A certificate confirming completion of the initial general shooting training with short-barreled and long-barreled firearms.
Firearms safety rules and proper handling practices
Basic manipulations without special equipment and with equipment (belts, magazine pouches, holsters, dump pouches)
Shooting stances, pistol grips, rifle and shotgun mounting, shooting positions
Basic shooting skills: learning to load, form a two-handed pistol grip, mount and shoulder a rifle, bring the weapon to eye level, aim, control the trigger, make relatively accurate shots at short distances, unload and monitor weapon condition
Shooting at short and medium distances, weapon condition control
Loaded and unloaded weapon status, readiness conditions
Firearms safety rules and proper handling practices
Basic manipulations without special equipment and with equipment (belts, magazine pouches, holsters, dump pouches)
Shooting stances, pistol grips, rifle and shotgun mounting, shooting positions
Basic shooting skills: learning to load, form a two-handed pistol grip, mount and shoulder a rifle, bring the weapon to eye level, aim, control the trigger, make relatively accurate shots at short distances, unload and monitor weapon condition
Shooting at short and medium distances, weapon condition control
Loaded and unloaded weapon status, readiness conditions
Fundamental differences between hammer-fired and striker-fired pistols
Differences between pistols based on trigger mechanism operation: double-action and single-action
Pistols and revolvers in less commonly used calibers: basic manipulations, short-distance shooting, weapon condition control
Fundamental differences between Kalashnikov system carbines and the AR-15 platform
Shotguns, basic manipulations with pump-action shotguns, shooting with buckshot and slugs at short and medium distances, weapon condition control
Selection of a firearm for further training or personal purchase (ergonomics, dimensions, models, sighting systems)
For those who completed the “Basic Carbine” course
Practical Shooting
Course goal — to help the student master basic dynamic shooting skills with all main types of firearms used in official practical shooting competitions.
Training is conducted in accordance with IPSC rules.
The course program includes 1600 rounds in 9×19 mm caliber and 1200 rounds in 5.56×45 mm and/or 7.62×39 mm caliber. The course consists of 16 sessions, up to 3 hours each.
Additionally included:
50 rounds from pistols and revolvers in .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, and .38 Special calibers;
50 rounds from a smoothbore shotgun (12 gauge).
Only for those who have completed the “Basic Course”
Individual training with an instructor
Practical Shooting
Course goal — to help the student master basic dynamic shooting skills with all main types of firearms used in official practical shooting competitions.
Training is conducted in accordance with IPSC rules.
The course program includes 1600 rounds in 9×19 mm caliber and 1200 rounds in 5.56×45 mm and/or 7.62×39 mm caliber. The course consists of 16 sessions, up to 3 hours each.
Additionally included:
50 rounds from pistols and revolvers in .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, and .38 Special calibers;
50 rounds from a smoothbore shotgun (12 gauge).
Individual training with an instructor
Only for those who have completed the “Basic Course”
Safely perform shooting manipulations;
Know and apply the fundamental principles of practical shooting rules;
Understand the basics of safe movement with both handguns and long guns;
Understand the fundamentals of shooting on the move with pistols, carbines, and shotguns;
Understand shooting techniques using fault lines, ports, cover, and barricades;
Accurately engage static targets while moving;
Accurately shoot from unconventional positions using cover, barricades, ports, and fault lines;
Safely perform magazine changes and clear malfunctions in both dynamic drills and static conditions.
During the course, the following firearms are used:
Pistols: Glock, Sig Sauer, H&K, Walther, Beretta, Tanfoglio, CZ, and others;
Various revolvers and pistols in less commonly used calibers;
AR-15 platform carbines;
AK platform carbines;
Pump-action shotguns.
Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to:
A certificate of completion of the specialized shooting training course “Practical Shooting”
Consultation regarding the IPSC qualification exam in Poland. Exam preparation included.
Consultation and preparation for the shooting patent and firearms license exam in Poland.
For those who completed the “Basic Carbine” course
8 sessions up to 3 hours each
Active Defense
Course goal – to develop the trainee’s basic firearms skills, dynamic shooting abilities in tactical and defensive scenarios.
The course program includes 1600 rounds in 9×19 mm caliber and 1200 rounds in 5.56×45 mm and/or 7.62×39 mm caliber. The course consists of 16 sessions, up to three hours each.
Additionally included:
50 rounds from pistols and revolvers in calibers .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, .38 Special;
50 rounds from a smoothbore shotgun (12 gauge).
Only for those who have completed the “Basic Course”
Individual training with an instructor
Active Defense
Course goal – to develop the trainee’s basic firearms skills, dynamic shooting abilities in tactical and defensive scenarios.
The course program includes 1600 rounds in 9×19 mm caliber and 1200 rounds in 5.56×45 mm and/or 7.62×39 mm caliber. The course consists of 16 sessions, up to three hours each.
Additionally included:
50 rounds from pistols and revolvers in calibers .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, .38 Special;
50 rounds from a smoothbore shotgun (12 gauge).
Individual training with an instructor
Only for those who have completed the “Basic Course”
Safely perform shooting manipulations;
Know and apply the basic requirements of initial firearms training;
Understand the fundamentals of safe movement with a firearm;
Understand the basics of shooting while moving;
Understand the fundamentals of shooting using ports, cover, and barriers;
Accurately engage static targets while moving;
Accurately shoot from unconventional positions using barriers, cover, and ports;
Safely perform magazine changes and clear malfunctions in dynamic exercises and in static conditions.
Firearms used during training:
Pistols: Glock, Sig Sauer, H&K, Walther, Beretta, Tanfoglio, CZ, and others;
Various revolvers and pistols in less commonly used calibers;
AR-15 carbines;
AK carbines;
Pump-action shotguns.
Upon completion of the course, the trainee will be able to: