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MUNICIPAL POLICE TRAINING COMMITTEE

2012 MPTC Firearms Instructor Recertification & Update March 25, 2012 revision Copyright 2012 MPTC

HOT TOPICS Updated Pistol Qualification Course New MPTC Instructor Levels New Classifications of Firearms Instructors Year 2 of Shotgun Qualification Course Remedial Training New Expiration Date New Area Representatives

PISTOL QUAL COURSE UPDATE Time limits have been added Minimum scored rounds at each distance - Referred to as scoreable rounds Support side shooting Shooting while moving

Time Limits 15 Yards 10 Yards 7 Yards 5 Yards 3 Yards 45 Seconds 3, 5 & 7 Seconds N/T, 5 Seconds, N/T, & N/T 4, 4, 4 & 6 Seconds 3, 3, 3, 3 & 3 Seconds Times are based on average shooters performing the Qualification Course of Fire

15 YARD LINE 45 Seconds with a Magazine Change Load magazine w/ 5 Rounds Mandatory magazine change Average shooters were finishing their 10 rounds in 35 seconds

15 Yard Line Round Accountability 4 Scoreable Rounds All Rounds on Paper 100% Accountable 40 %

10 YARD LINE Initial presentation of weapon is instructor s discretion (holstered or out at low ready) Facing Left, Pivot to the RIGHT, Advance to 10 yards - Fire 2 Rounds in 4 Seconds Facing Right, Pivot to the LEFT, Advance to 10 yards - Fire 3 Rounds in 5 Seconds Facing Rear, Pivot 180 degrees, Advance to 10 yards - Fire 5 Rounds in 7 Seconds

MPTC Firearms Instructor Recertification 10 Yard Line Round Accountability 8 Scoreable Rounds All Rounds on Paper 100% Accountable 80 %

7 YARD LINE Two Hand Stage - Shooters will fire two (2) rounds while moving. (no time limit) DO NOT LET THE SHOOTERS STOP TO SHOOT. - From behind cover, on the fire command, shooters will engage with four (4) Rounds in 5 Seconds. One Handed Shooting Stage On fire command, shooter will fire (2) Rounds (STRONG HAND ONLY). No time limit. Safely transition to support hand. On fire command, shooter will fire (2) Rounds (SUPPORT HAND ONLY). No time limit

7 YARD LINE Round Accountability 8 Scoreable Rounds All Rounds on Paper 100% Accountable 80 %

5 YARD LINE 10 rounds Timed Incorporate Intermediate Force Level Tools Transitioning to deadly force. Move LEFT, Transition Move RIGHT, Transition Move LEFT, Transition Move RIGHT, Transition Fire 2 Rounds in 4 Seconds Fire 2 Rounds in 4 Seconds Fire 2 Rounds in 4 Seconds Fire 4 Rounds in 6 seconds Must Score all 10 rounds in the scoring area (100%) SCORE TARGET NOW IF NEXT STAGE IS SHOT AT CONTACT DISTANCE

5 Yard Line Round Accountability 10 Scoreable Rounds 100% Accountable

3 YARD LINE 10 rounds total 2 rounds in 3 seconds Extreme Close Quarter Combat (ECQB) Distraction technique (palm heel strike, elbow strike, etc.). Fluid movement Distract, Move, Drawing, Address Distract, Move, Drawing, Address 2 Rounds 3 Seconds (Right) Distract, Move, Drawing, Address 2 Rounds 3 Seconds (Left) Distract, Move, Drawing, Address 2 Rounds 3 Seconds (Back) Distract, Move, Drawing, Address 2 Rounds 3 Seconds (Right & Back) Distract, Move Drawing, Address 2 Rounds 3 Seconds (Left & Back)

MPTC Firearms Instructor Recertification 3 Yard Line Round Accountability 10 Scoreable Rounds 100% Accountable

Level I Level II MPTC Instructor Levels Level III Level IV This system applies to all MPTC training programs

MPTC Firearms Instructor Recertification MPTC Certified Instructors

LEVEL I Scope Instructors who provide training within their department or for other departments but do not instructor for the MPTC. All instructors will start at this level.

LEVEL I Requirements Any Peace Officer authorized to carry under MGL with minimum of 1 yr experience and has successfully completed the 11 Day Basic Instructor School or approved equivalent. Equivalent programs must have a handgun, rifle and shotgun component.

LEVEL I Recertification Certification valid for 3 years Expires December 31 st of third year of certification If instructor does not recertify by the fourth (4 th ) year, instructor must reapply to MPTC to attend 11 Day Basic School

LEVEL II Scope Authorized to instruct any Level I firearms program and the Basic Reserve Intermittent Firearms Program at agency level. Level II instructors may assist at a recruit academy firearms program or with a firearms instructor recertification lead by Level III instructors.

LEVEL II Requirements - Must be Level I Instructor with documented minimum of 4 years experience (16 hours per year) actively teaching. - Documentation signed off by officer in charge of training. - Completion of course specific Instructor Development program & Reserve Recruit firearms familiarization course. - If teaching for MPTC, must have contract in place.

Recertification LEVEL II - Certification expires annually on December 31. - Document and submit proof of 16 hours of instructor experience annually. - Documentation of attendance at a firearms or use of force related professional development program. - Instructors who fail to meet annual recert revert to Level I with all Level I obligations.

LEVEL III Scope Lead instructors authorized to instruct: - MPTC Recruit Firearms - Recertify Level I & II instructors - Teach all MPTC Level I & II firearms topics - Teach at an authorized 11 Day Basic Instructor School - Mentor and monitor Level II instructors - Responsible for maintaining curriculum standards and completion of course paperwork

LEVEL III Requirements - Must have met all Level I & II Instructor requirements - Have documented minimum of 2 years experience (16 hours per year) actively teaching. - Complete 24 hrs assisting a Level III Instructor at MPTC Recruit or Instructor program. - Complete 24 hr MPTC Instructor Development (Mentoring) program. - Complete MPTC Use of Force Instructor program.

Requirements (cont.) LEVEL III - Required to attend annual Firearms program update. - Must submit resume, documentation of experience and requirements to Firearms Coordinator which will be forwarded to Director for approval. - Considered Lead Instructors NOTE: This is a MPTC contract position.

LEVEL III Recertification - Certification expires annually on December 31. - Must show 16 hrs of Lead Instructor time annually (8 hrs of which monitored by a Master Instructor) - Provide documentation of attendance of professional development course annually related to firearms or use of force. - Attend annual firearms update. - Instructors who fail to meet annual recert revert to Level I with all Level I obligations.

LEVEL IV Scope Master instructors authorized to instruct all MPTC firearms programs. - Their role is to oversee, monitor and mentor programs as assigned by the Firearms Coordinator and to submit reports as directed to the Asst. Firearms Coordinators. - Schedule meetings to develop, design and update assigned curriculums

LEVEL IV Requirements - Must have met all Level I, II & III Instructor requirements - Have documented minimum of 4 years experience as Level III Instructor - Document 16 hrs annually as lead instructor. - Complete 24 hour Master Instructor certification course. - Application will be submitted to Firearms Coordinator and forwarded to Director for approval.

LEVEL IV Level IV Master Instructors will be approved only as required.

LEVEL IV Recertification - Level IV instructors are required to be an active member of the Firearms Steering Committee and to actively participate by attending a majority of the scheduled meetings. - Level IV instructors shall submit monthly progress reports to the Firearms Coordinator

ASSISTANT COORDINATORS They assist instructors with questions and insure they receive a reply in a timely manner Asst. Coordinators speak with the authority of the Statewide Firearms Coordinator Cliff Alves Tom Heller (978) 804-9057 cliffalves@verizon.net theller@police.stoneham.ma.us

AREA REPRESENTATIVES State divided up into regions covered by an Area Representative. Regions by county and outside agencies. Please contact Area Rep if you have any questions regarding MPTC Firearms Training programs. Additional firearms training and Area Rep info can be found at www.mlefiaa.org/mptc_news.html

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