16 Seats RemainingAdvanced Students OnlyLive-Fire Scenario Training

Trident Concepts / Jeff Gonzales • Ogden, Utah

Active Shooter Readiness.

Real live-fire, scenario-based training for serious pistol students who already train, carry responsibly, and want professional instruction built around movement, cover, communication, medical response, and measurable performance.

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01Why This Course

Not classroom theory. Not a flat range demo.

This course is built to feel real inside a controlled training environment: live-fire blocks, scenario movement, cover work, communication problems, and medical-response considerations for concealed carriers, tactical pistol students, security professionals, first responders, and responsible armed citizens who already have safe fundamentals.

16

Hours

15

Range Hours

2

Training Days

02Real Training Environment

Live range. Scenario lanes. Time pressure.

Students should understand this is not a lecture about readiness. The training environment is built around controlled range lanes, movement problems, barricades, instructor oversight, medical staging, and decision-making when the clock is running.

Live Fire
Scenario Work
Medical Staging

Course Reality

Bring the skills, gear, and mindset to work inside a supervised live-training lane.

Range: 15 hours of range time across two training days.

Pressure: movement, cover, distance, and decision-making under strict safety control.

Outcome: a clearer understanding of what your current training can and cannot support.

02Training Emphasis

The active-shooter problem is physical.

This course makes the problem visible through live-fire lanes, movement, cover, communication, and medical-response priorities rather than treating readiness as a classroom concept.

01

Live-Fire Lanes

Controlled range blocks with movement, cover positions, instructor supervision, and real performance pressure.

02

Scenario Movement

Advancing, retreating, lateral movement, and defensive positioning inside structured training lanes.

03

Cover & Communication

Use available cover, communicate clearly, and maintain control until first responders arrive.

04

Medical Response

Integrate IFAK staging, bleeding-control priorities, and post-incident responsibilities where course conditions allow.

03Qualification Filter

This is not a beginner class.

The prerequisites matter. Students should arrive with prior training, safe gun-handling habits, and the maturity to work through demanding live-fire instruction under close supervision.

Prior formal intermediate or advanced pistol training

Safe holster work from concealment or open carry

Strong marksmanship fundamentals under time pressure

Familiarity with reloads, malfunctions, movement, and cover

Valid concealed carry permit or equivalent professional credentials

Gear Planning

Bring the standard.

Duty or carry pistolREQ
Minimum three magazinesREQ
1,000 rounds primary pistol ammunitionREQ
Quality belt, holster, and mag pouchesREQ
Eye and ear protectionREQ
IFAK with tourniquet and bleeding-control suppliesREQ

Students should review the full USCCA listing before registering to confirm the complete requirements, cancellation policy, and official course details.

Open Official Registration
04Course Details

Ogden, Utah. Two days. Limited seats.

The date, tuition, schedule, and location are listed up front so qualified students can decide quickly and move directly to the official USCCA registration page.

DatesJune 6–7, 2026
Duration16 hours • 8 AM–5 PM
LocationOgden, Utah
Tuition$550
05Objection Handling

Questions serious students ask.

Review the key fit questions before registering. The goal is to put the right students into a demanding course, not to oversell beginners into the wrong environment.

Final Registration Action

If you meet the standard, reserve the seat.

Register on USCCA