11-14 Aug 2025 | Sterling Heights, MI | LE Instructor Course

$800.00

Class is at:

Detroit Sportsmans Congress, 49800 Dequindre Rd, Shelby Township, MI 48317

Local POC: rdamm158@comcast.net

Round Count: 1000 Rifle and 1000 Pistol. This ammo count is a “safe” number. You may not shoot it all, but we will not go over this amount.

This class is restricted to active and sworn law enforcement only. Register with your government/department email, or confirm your employment through the contact form with your credentials.

This course is designed for LEOs only and will be taught by SOF veterans Drew Estell and Steve Nguyen. The first two days of the course will refine pistol fundamentals, and give the ability to diagnose common issues in shooters from an instructors perspective, with the end state of getting a new shooter to achieve a measured and attainable goal. The second day will build on this to include movement, barriers, the learning process and how to structure training and present information. Day 3 will cover much of the same material but with a rifle as primary and pistol as back up. The 4th day will put things together and afford the officers the ability to conduct longer courses of fire and establish performance metrics while performing different shooting standards. The goal of this course is to improve the ability of our nations officers to teach and improve the students they work with.

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Class is at:

Detroit Sportsmans Congress, 49800 Dequindre Rd, Shelby Township, MI 48317

Local POC: rdamm158@comcast.net

Round Count: 1000 Rifle and 1000 Pistol. This ammo count is a “safe” number. You may not shoot it all, but we will not go over this amount.

This class is restricted to active and sworn law enforcement only. Register with your government/department email, or confirm your employment through the contact form with your credentials.

This course is designed for LEOs only and will be taught by SOF veterans Drew Estell and Steve Nguyen. The first two days of the course will refine pistol fundamentals, and give the ability to diagnose common issues in shooters from an instructors perspective, with the end state of getting a new shooter to achieve a measured and attainable goal. The second day will build on this to include movement, barriers, the learning process and how to structure training and present information. Day 3 will cover much of the same material but with a rifle as primary and pistol as back up. The 4th day will put things together and afford the officers the ability to conduct longer courses of fire and establish performance metrics while performing different shooting standards. The goal of this course is to improve the ability of our nations officers to teach and improve the students they work with.

Class is at:

Detroit Sportsmans Congress, 49800 Dequindre Rd, Shelby Township, MI 48317

Local POC: rdamm158@comcast.net

Round Count: 1000 Rifle and 1000 Pistol. This ammo count is a “safe” number. You may not shoot it all, but we will not go over this amount.

This class is restricted to active and sworn law enforcement only. Register with your government/department email, or confirm your employment through the contact form with your credentials.

This course is designed for LEOs only and will be taught by SOF veterans Drew Estell and Steve Nguyen. The first two days of the course will refine pistol fundamentals, and give the ability to diagnose common issues in shooters from an instructors perspective, with the end state of getting a new shooter to achieve a measured and attainable goal. The second day will build on this to include movement, barriers, the learning process and how to structure training and present information. Day 3 will cover much of the same material but with a rifle as primary and pistol as back up. The 4th day will put things together and afford the officers the ability to conduct longer courses of fire and establish performance metrics while performing different shooting standards. The goal of this course is to improve the ability of our nations officers to teach and improve the students they work with.