LE Performance Carbine Performance
A high-intensity course is designed exclusively for law enforcement officers to enhance speed, accuracy, and decision-making under pressure. Officers will refine their rifle connection, trigger control, and sight alignment while engaging in realistic shooting drills, movement-based shooting, and stress-induced scenarios. Emphasis is placed on duty-relevant skills, including shooting from unconventional positions, one-handed manipulations, and rapid target transitions. This class ensures officers can confidently engage threats while maintaining precision and control in dynamic environments.
William Jackson is the Owner and Lead Instructor of Gladiator Gunz Training Group LLC. As a 20-year veteran, he spent most of his career with the 82nd Airborne Division as an Infantry Medic and CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives) Officer. William has completed multiple combat deployments to different theaters in support of various international and domestic units. After retiring, he earned his second master's degree in Disaster and Emergency Management from Georgetown University. For the past ten years, he has worked for the Department of Defense as an Emergency Preparedness & Response Specialist and LE Instructor. Currently, William is a senior member of FEMA's SLTT Section within the National Exercise Division. This division aims to design, coordinate, conduct, and evaluate exercises at the SLTT level, rigorously testing the nation's ability to perform missions and functions to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate all hazards.Will is passionate about equipping and preparing his students with both physical skills and the mental agility needed to perform and use the concepts taught in real-world scenarios. Remaining a student of his craft, he regularly competes in USPA/IDPA matches. To ensure the course content is of the highest quality and consistently up-to-date, William trains with top instructors in various fields, including CQB, TCCC, and Threat Assessment.
His certifications and qualifications include:
Topics Covered
Safety rules
Performance on demand
Foundational carbine re-enforcement
Carbine accessory discussion and setup
Weapon manipulation
Task vs Priority
Recoil Management
Malfunction remediation
Efficiency of movement
Strong side and support side shooting
Sling management
Reloading
Multiple threat engagements
Positional shooting
Performance-based shooting
Various distance engagements
Terminal Ballistics
Managing speed vs accuracy
Shooting on the move/moving then shooting
Barricade shooting
Common Sense/Open Mind
Carbine
Sling
1 Magazine Holder (minimum)
IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit)
500 rounds of carbine ammunition (minimum). No Steel Core
3 magazines of 10-round capacity (minimum)
Belt or chest rig
Appropriate clothing for training
Knee pads, Elbow Pads, (optional, but recommended)
Clear eye protection, hearing protection (electronic recommended), and a baseball cap
Food & Water
Registration/Payment Instructions:
You must register as a member for any TTPOA course ($30 for one year individual membership). Credit card payment is strongly recommended. Inquiries regarding the course, payment or other questions can be directed to Mike.Bucher@ttpoa.org
Mail checks to:
TTPOA
Att: Reg 8
PO Box 304
Burnet, TX 78611
*Please make checks payable to "TTPOA"