Advanced Level Pistol
North Idaho Firearms Training
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Advanced Live Fire Pistol Course
Professional firearms instruction built for real-world performance
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Hosted By
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North Idaho Firearms Training
π§ Email: info@northidahofirearms.com
π Website: https://northidahofirearms.com
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Primary Instructors:
- James Veon β Retired Law Enforcement
- David Clay β Retired U.S. Army Special Forces
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Brand Colors:
- Primary: Slate Gray
- Secondary: Black
- Accent: Muted Red (safety / emphasis)
π― Course Description
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The Advanced Live Fire Pistol course from North Idaho Firearms Training is a high-intensity program designed for experienced shooters who want to push performance under stress. This course emphasizes speed, accuracy, movement, decision-making, and accountability through structured live-fire drills.
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This is not a beginner class. Students are expected to arrive with solid fundamentals and the ability to safely run a pistol from a holster.
β Prerequisites
- Completion of a prior intermediate pistol course or
- Documented law enforcement, military, or equivalent experience
- Demonstrated safe firearm handling
π Course Length
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8 Hours | Live Fire Training
Round Count: ~500 rounds
π Safety & Orientation (30 Minutes)
- Range safety briefing
- Medical plan & emergency procedures
- Instructor expectations & performance standards
- Review of advanced fundamentals:
- Grip pressure management
- Visual processing (target focus vs sight confirmation)
- Trigger control and reset at speed
π₯ Live Fire Training Blocks
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Block 1 β Performance Baseline
- Cold-bore accuracy evaluation
- Draw to first shot (1β7 yards)
- Timed accuracy drills
- Bill drills for recoil control
Block 2 β Advanced Pistol Fundamentals
- Shooting on the move (forward, lateral, diagonal)
- Directional changes while engaging
- Cadence shooting
- One-handed shooting (dominant & support hand)
Block 3 β Reloads & Malfunctions
- Speed vs emergency reloads
- Reloads while moving
- Induced malfunctions:
- Failure to fire
- Failure to eject
- Double feeds
- One-handed malfunction clearance
Block 4 β Multiple Threat Engagement
- Efficient target transitions
- Threat prioritization
- Split-time control
- 360-degree situational awareness
Block 5 β Cover & Positional Shooting
- Use of hard vs soft cover
- Shooting from:
- Standing
- Kneeling
- Urban prone
- Barricade work (support-side included)
Block 6 β Distance & Precision
- 15β50 yard pistol engagements
- Precision accountability shots
- Balancing speed vs accuracy
- Timed standards
Block 7 β Stress & Decision-Making
- Elevated heart-rate shooting
- Cognitive load drills
- Verbal commands / no-shoot targets
- Failure-to-stop under stress
Block 8 β Low-Light / Reduced Visibility
(If applicable)
- Handheld flashlight techniques
- Light discipline
- Threat identification
- Shooting with light activation
π§ͺ Final Evaluation
- Timed qualification course
- Movement, reloads, cover, and accuracy assessed
- Individual performance review
- Remedial coaching as needed
π§° Required Equipment
- Duty or concealed-carry pistol (9mm or larger recommended)
- Quality strong-side holster (no SERPA-style holsters)
- Minimum 3 magazines
- Magazine pouches
- Eye & ear protection
- 500 rounds of ammunition
- Weather-appropriate clothing
- Hydration
β οΈ Safety Policy
- Strict muzzle and trigger discipline
- Unsafe actions result in immediate removal
- Trauma kit and emergency plan on site
- Zero tolerance for negligent behavior
π Certification
Upon successful completion, students receive a North Idaho Firearms Training β Advanced Live Fire Pistol Certificate, documenting training hours and performance standards.
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Instructors
David Clay
Doyle Jimerson
James Veon
Contact us
- James Veon
- inβ’β’β’β’o@norβ’β’β’β’s.com
- 208-304-3134
Location
Classifications
Categories
- General
Age Groups
- Adult
Levels
- Level 1