FIREARMS TRAINING OUTLINE
Recommended Instruction Sequence
Subject and Objective | Length of Time | |||||
I. Registration (Classroom) | ||||||
A. | Administration. | |||||
Objective: to enroll individual in course. | 1/2 Hour | |||||
1. | Check individual identification | |||||
2. | Check individual's Bureau registration status | |||||
3. | Course admission and discussion | |||||
B. | Laws and regulations for issuing a firearms permit. | 1/2 Hour | ||||
Objective: to familiarize and instruct individual on the laws, regulations, other requirements, and the administrative process for issuing a firearms permit and renewals | ||||||
II. Moral and Legal Aspects (Classroom) | ||||||
A. | Laws regarding possession and carrying of firearms. | 1/2 Hour | ||||
Objective: to familiarize and instruct individual on the applicable laws relating to the possession and carrying of firearms while working as an armed security guard. | ||||||
1. | Penal Code sections | |||||
2. | Government Code sections | |||||
3. | Bureau statutes and regulations | |||||
4. | Instructor examples | |||||
B. | Shooting incidents. | 1/2 Hour | ||||
Objective: to familiarize and instruct individual on what is likely to happen in a shooting incident and how a firearms permit holder should act to minimize the use of deadly force. | ||||||
C. | Effects of firearms use. | 1/2 Hour | ||||
Objective: to familiarize and instruct individual on how and why bullets travel and what implications this has on the use of deadly force. | ||||||
III. Firearms Nomenclature, Maintenance (Classroom) | ||||||
A. | The revolver and semi-automatic, ammunition, parts and nomenclature. | 1 Hour | ||||
Objective: to familiarize and instruct individual on the principles and operation of weapons, the differences between weapons and how to care for a weapon. | ||||||
1. | Picture of revolver and semi-automatic with parts identified | |||||
2. | Revolver and semi-automatic, parts and description | |||||
3. | Picture of ammunition with parts identified | |||||
4. | Ammunition parts and description | |||||
B. | Firearms safety, general. | |||||
Objective: to familiarize and instruct individual on how to safely fire, wear and store the weapon while on the firing range, or on duty or off duty. | 1 Hour | |||||
1. | General safety rules | |||||
2. | Specific safety rules | |||||
3. | Safety at home and off duty | |||||
4. | Transporting the weapon to the range | |||||
5. | Carrying the weapon on duty | |||||
6. | Suggested eye and ear protective equipment. | |||||
7. | Inspection, cleaning, and maintenance | |||||
a. | General information | |||||
b. | Inspection | |||||
c. | Cleaning | |||||
d. | Cleaning kit | |||||
e. | To clean the weapon | |||||
f. | Check list | |||||
IV. Appropriate Use of Force (Classroom) | 3.5 Hours | |||||
A. | Legal standards for use of force | |||||
1. | Statutes | |||||
2. | Licensee and client contractual obligations | |||||
3. | Civil and criminal liability | |||||
B. | Objectively reasonable force | |||||
1. | Objectively reasonable standard | |||||
2. | Restraint techniques and their implications | |||||
3. | Force options | |||||
4. | Real-life scenarios | |||||
C. | Duty to intercede | |||||
D. | Supervisory responsibilities | |||||
1. | Incident reporting requirements pursuant to 7583.2 and 7583.4 of the Business and Professions Code. | |||||
E. | Use of force review and analysis | |||||
1. | Real-life scenarios | |||||
F. | De-escalation and interpersonal communication, including tactical methods that use time, distance, cover, and concealment to avoid escalating situations that lead to violence | |||||
1. | Common misconceptions and benefits of de-escalation | |||||
2. | Four concepts of de-escalation | |||||
a. | Self-Control | |||||
b. | Effective Communication | |||||
c. | Scene Assessment and Management | |||||
d. | Force Options | |||||
3. | Real-life scenarios | |||||
G. | Implicit and explicit bias and cultural competency as defined in section 631 | |||||
1. | Define and explain: | |||||
a. | Implicit bias | |||||
b. | Explicit bias | |||||
c. | Cultural competency | |||||
2. | Strategies for effective communication within a diverse community | |||||
3. | Real-life scenarios | |||||
H. | Skills, including de-escalation techniques, to effectively, safely, and respectfully interact with people with disabilities or behavioral health issues. | |||||
1. | Strategies for identifying and effectively communicating and de-escalating a situation with an individual with a disability or behavioral health issues | |||||
2. | Real-life scenarios | |||||
I. | Use of force scenarios, including simulations of low-frequency, high-risk situations and calls for service, shoot-or-don't-shoot situations, and real time force option decision making | |||||
1. | Factors that can affect an individual's response when threatened with danger | |||||
2. | Factors to consider before using force | |||||
3. | Real-life scenarios | |||||
J. | Mental health and policing of the public, including bias and stigma | |||||
1. | Categories of mental illness as defined in section 631 | |||||
2. | Biases and stigmas surrounding mental illness | |||||
3. | Real-life scenarios | |||||
K. | Active shooter situations | |||||
1. | Recognizing an active shooter situation | |||||
2. | Roles and responsibilities of a private security professional | |||||
3. | Real-life scenarios | |||||
V. Examination | As needed to achieve a passing score |
Range Training Outline
VI. Weapon Handling and Shooting Fundamentals | 1 Hour | |||
Objective: to familiarize and instruct individual on the fundamentals of marksmanship and the handling of weapons. | ||||
A. | Weapon fundamentals, general differences between handguns | |||
B. | Loading/Unloading | |||
1. | Proper loading procedures | |||
2. | Proper loading procedures (right handed) | |||
3. | Proper unloading procedures (right handed) | |||
4. | Proper loading procedures (left handed) | |||
5. | Proper unloading procedures (left handed) | |||
6. | Loading devices | |||
C. | Proper positions | |||
1. | Point shoulder position | |||
2. | Standing, barricade or supported position | |||
3. | Kneeling position | |||
4. | Sitting position | |||
5. | Prone position | |||
6. | Cover and concealment | |||
7. | Bouncing bullets | |||
D. | Grip | |||
1. | Two-handed grip | |||
E. | The draw | |||
1. | General information | |||
2. | The holster and the draw | |||
F. | Shooting Fundamentals | |||
1. | Sight alignment | |||
2. | Trigger squeeze (control) | |||
a. | Single action | |||
b. | Double action | |||
c. | Count your shots | |||
d. | Anticipation | |||
e. | Dry firing | |||
3. | Establishing the Dominant Eye | |||
VII. Range Preparation | 1 Hour | |||
Objective: individual will review range safety and the fundamentals of marksmanship and deployment of weapons. In addition, the individual will review requirements for the use of deadly force. | ||||
A. | Range location | |||
B. | Equipment needed | |||
C. | Course of fire (explanation) | |||
D. | Targets, scoring explanation | |||
E. | Range commands (explanation) | |||
F. | Use of deadly force | |||
VIII. Range Training. | As needed | |||
Objective: to instruct individual in the safe and accurate use of a firearm until such time as the individual demonstrates to the instructor that they can safely draw and fire the weapon and has a high likelihood of passing the qualification course. | ||||
A. | Instructions | |||
B. | Drawing and holstering practice | |||
C. | Dry firing | |||
D. | Loading and reloading procedures |
* .357
* .38
* .45
* 9 mm
* 10 mm
* .40
* .380
Each Range qualification shall be conducted by a Bureau-approved Firearms Training Instructor at a Bureau-approved Firearms Training Facility as specified below:
Range Qualification:
Objective: |
Applicant shall pass a range qualification based on their demonstrated use of weapon. |
Stance | Characteristics | |
Isosceles | * | The shooter is facing the target. |
* | Shoulders are squared and both arms are forward and straight. | |
* | Shoulders and arms form an isosceles triangle. | |
Weaver | * | The shooter stands in a position of interview at a 45 degree angle to the silhouette target with the support hand forward, wedged toward the target. |
* | The shooting arm elbow is slightly bent. | |
Modified Weaver | * | The shooter stands in a position of interview at a 45 degree angle to the silhouette target with the support hand forward, wedged toward the target. |
* | Primary arm is locked at the elbow. | |
One-hand | * | The shooter holds the handgun with one hand. |
Course of Fire (Revolver)
Stage 1 | 15 yards | 6 rounds in 30 seconds |
*6 standing position | ||
Stage 2 | 7 yards | 14 rounds in 45 seconds (includes 2 reloads) |
(load 6, reload 6 and reload 2) | ||
Stage 3 | 7 yards | 6 rounds in 10 seconds (any position) |
Stage 4 | 7 yards | 12 rounds in 25 seconds (includes reload) |
(load 6 and reload 6) | ||
*6 rounds with dominant hand, 6 rounds with non-dominant hand | ||
Stage 5 | 5 yards | 6 rounds |
*3 rounds in 4 seconds (2 stages) | ||
Stage 6 | 3 yards | 6 rounds |
*2 rounds in 3 seconds (3 stages) |
Course of Fire (Semi-automatic)
Stage 1 | 15 yards | 5 rounds in 30 seconds |
Stage 2 | 10 yards | 20 rounds in 30 seconds (includes one reload) |
Stage 3 | 7 yards | 10 rounds in 20 seconds |
*5 rounds with dominant hand | ||
*5 rounds with non-dominant hand | ||
Stage 4 | 5 yards | 10 rounds in 30 seconds |
Stage 5 | 3 yards | 5 rounds in 8 seconds |
Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 16, § 635
Note: Authority cited: Sections 7515, 7581, 7585, 7585.6 and 7591.6, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 7542, 7583.7, 7583.22, 7583.23, 7583.37, 7585, 7596, 7596.3 and 7599.40, Business and Professions Code.
Note: Authority cited: Sections 7515, 7581, 7585, 7585.6 and 7591.6, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 7542, 7583.22, 7583.23, 7583.37, 7596, 7596.3 and 7599.40, Business and Professions Code.
2. Change without regulatory effect amending subsections VI.D. and VII.B. filed 4-25-2011 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2011, No. 17).
3. Change without regulatory effect amending parts II. and VII.B. filed 9-21-2015 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2015, No. 39).
4. Amendment of section heading, section and Note filed 9-12-2016; operative 1/1/2017 (Register 2016, No. 38).
5. Change without regulatory effect amending subsection (c) and amending Note filed 3-18-2021 pursuant to section 100, title 1, California Code of Regulations (Register 2021, No. 12).
6. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 11-30-2023; operative 11/30/2023 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2023, No. 48).