Simulation Firearms Training Classes


Looks Real, Feels Real, The Training Results Are Real. Experience what it’s like to navigate a real self-defense situation from the safety of a USCCA Simulation Firearms Training Class. These hands-on simulator scenarios will give you a realistic look at some of the threats you could face in everyday life, and help you identify the best response in each situation.

Training Simulations


The real benefit of participating in a firearms training simulator is the fact a Certified Instructor will be at your side providing crucial feedback in real-time. Every decision you make, from de-escalation to pulling the trigger, will automatically initiate the next chain of events within the scenario. This is one of the most practical and effective ways you can learn to recognize when — or if — the use of deadly force is justified.

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Over 1 MILLION Students Trained!

Like many Americans, and rightly so, you might be thinking about personal defense a lot more these days.

Maybe you've already taken a concealed carry class to get your CCW permit but need a refresher course. Or, maybe you'd feel more comfortable learning about firearms before buying one.

Whatever your reason, the USCCA's expert-crafted training classes give you the tools you need to live the protector lifestyle.

SIMULATION FIREARMS TRAINING:

Start Training With the Topic of Your Choice

MINI-CLASS

Disgruntled Employee Workplace Confrontation


Take part in one of these trainings where a man has his employment terminated and becomes irate, resulting in people within the HR office being threatened. You must react quickly within the firearms training simulator and decide which action to take when confronted by a threatening individual.

Key Objectives:

  • Identifying pre-threat indicators
  • Situational awareness
  • Justifiable use of deadly force

MINI-CLASS

Traffic Collision


Imagine you were just rear-ended during a road rage incident and you’ve pulled over to inspect the damage. The driver of the other vehicle has a clearly inoperable car, stranded 100 yards further back. He brandishes a weapon and starts walking in the student’s direction. A decision needs to be made quickly – stay and fight, or flee to safety?

Key Objectives:

  • Deciding when to defend and when to flee
  • Identifying reasonable means of retreat or escape
  • Justifiable use of deadly force

MINI-CLASS

Restaurant Encounter Gone Wrong


Think fast! Two customers bump into each other at a restaurant which leads to an escalation where harsh words and shoves are exchanged. The participating student is taunted and threatened by one of the customers, and the situation could escalate further. Will you keep calm inside the firearms training simulator, or will the aggressor cloud your judgment?

Key Objectives:

  • Identifying pre-threat indicators
  • Situational awareness
  • Justifiable use of deadly force

MINI-CLASS

Alleyway Mugger


You’re walking toward your car to grab your wallet when you decide to take a shortcut down an alleyway. You’re abruptly confronted by a stranger who asks for money, becoming more agitated as things progress. Your test is to carefully navigate the situation inside the firearms training simulator and decide which use of force is necessary to stop the aggressor.

Key Objectives:

  • Recognizing when less force is the best option
  • Identifying changes to rapidly evolving situations
  • Justifiable use of deadly force

What is a MINI-CLASS?


A USCCA Mini-Class is a shorter, in-person session which is dedicated to a singular discipline. This is perfect for those who are just starting out with their training, or those who are looking for a refresher on specific topics. Mini-Classes are modules directly pulled from the USCCA's primary “Fundamentals” curriculums and taught by Certified Instructors.