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Course:
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Smith & Wesson M&P Pistol Armorer
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When:
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December 15, 2009
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Where:
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NRA Headquarters
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11250 Waples Mill Road
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Fairfax, VA 22030
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Number Of Students:
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20
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Cost:
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Free
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Eligibility:
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Registrant must be (one of the following):
- A sworn law enforcement officer, or
- A civilian employed by a bonifide law enforcement agency, or
- An active duty or active duty reservist member of the United States armed forces.
Additionally, he/she must have successfully passed a recognized law enforcement firearm instructor course, is currently certified to teach law enforcement firearm training, and whose position requires them to perform armorer related work within their organization.
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Entry Deadline:
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October 30, 2009
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Prerequisites:
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None.
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Instructors:
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Smith & Wesson Training Staff.
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Curriculum:
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Focus of this course is on the disassembly, repair, reassembly and functioning of the Smith & Wesson M&P pistol as well as inspection techniques to keep them within factory standards. Factory certification is received at the completion of this course. Certification is good for three years.
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Equipment Needed:
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Students should bring with them some basic armorer tools to include a punch, small ball peen hammer, and small screwdriver. Safety glasses are required as well.
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These courses, seminars
and training schools are being donated by each company as a way of giving
back to law enforcement officers. Some of them would normally cost upwards
of $1,000. If you are selected to attend one and circumstances
occur preventing your attendance, please notify us as soon as possible
so that we can make that slot available to someone else. More of these
schools are expected to be added from other manufacturers and training
academies during the course of this year.
HOW
TO ENTER: You
may ONLY register online.
There
are no official entry forms for this training. Due to the popularity
of these classes, participants will be selected by random drawing. Please
click on the hyperlink above to enter. You will be required to supply the
following information, (note
- any and all
information, both personal and professional, are kept completely confidential
and will never be shared with any outside sources):
your name, address, phone, fax and email address for both you and your
department. Additionally, your employment and/or eligibility may need to
be verified. Only
one entry per person per school will be permitted.
The
drawing for each school will take place after the entry deadline and
winners notified by phone, fax, email, and/or U.S. mail. Please note that NRA membership
is not a requirement for participation in any of these schools. Should
you require additional information, please call the Law Enforcement
Activities Division at 703-267-1640. Good Luck!