We have been inundated with requests for TNVC Night vision course in the great state of Texas. Well, the wait is over! Here is the first of many classes we have planned in the south!
TNVC will be conducting a 2-night Night Vision Defender Course in Victoria, Texas, May 18-19, 2012. The course is hosted by Wild River Ranch and will be attended by representatives of several major industry manufacturers, including Surefire, FLIR, Wilcox Industries, and Laser Devices, Inc. Students will be given the opportunity to first-hand demo equipment from these companies during live-fire training. The class will also be attended by a writer from SWAT Magazine who will be doing an article on the course. Lastly, TNVC is providing a Texas BBQ dinner both nights of the class! What more could you ask for?
The 2-day Night Vision Defender Course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed for the safe, effective use of night vision devices employed with firearms for home defense and other applications in a social setting. The course features classroom presentation, square range live fire, drills/exercises, and scenario-based training. The instructor cadre is composed of a world class group of individuals with years of real-world experience in military and law enforcement special operations units. Students will learn to safely operate their night vision devices while manipulating multiple weapon systems in a dynamic environment.
The Night Vision Defender Course will cover:
-The physiology and psychology of night operations
-Introduction to image intensification technology
-Capabilities and limitations
-Operation of common night vision systems
-Use of peripheral equipment
-IR lasers and designators
-IR lights
-Movement and navigation
-Firearms employment (handgun and rifle)
-Basic tactics (while wearing NVG)
-Use of cover
-Moving and shooting
-Understanding lighting conditions and using them to your advantage
-Dealing with flashlights
-The limitations of low quality night vision equipment
Equipment and ammunition requirements:
-Hands Free Night Vision Device. The model is not important as long as it works and will not have you off the line because it constantly craps out. Spare Batteries and a Lens Cloth are suggested.
-Head or Helmet Mount for NVG. You will be wearing your NVG on your head for many hours on end. It is suggested that you have a good, comfortable system to mount your device. We do not recommend the standard issue Skull Crusher.
-A serviceable 5.56×45, 5.45×39 or 7.62x39mm carbine or rifle. What you bring is not as important as the fact that it works. Spare parts and maintenance equipment is suggested. The class will not stop because you sheared a bolt lug.
-A good quality red dot/optical sight, weapon-mounted IR laser is suggested, weapon-mounted white light, tactical sling for your primary weapon
-Four (4) serviceable magazines for your primary weapon
-A serviceable pistol with night sights and/or pistol-mounted white light/laser
-Three (3) serviceable magazines
-Holster
-Chest or belt rig that allows for ready access to pistol and rifle magazines
-Serviceable hand-held flashlight
-400 rounds of quality rifle and 250 rounds of quality handgun ammunition **Note on Ammunition** No green tip, steel core, or armor piercing ammo of any kind can be shot in the indoor range.
-Eyepro (clear) and Earpro
-Weather Appropriate Clothing
-Water/food/snacks
-Personal protective gear (student’s discretion)
-Pen/Pencil, Notepad
Prerequisites:
The Night Vision Operator’s Course is an advanced shooting, but basic night vision course. Students are expected to have had formal training with both rifle and the handgun prior to attending this class. Proof of successful completion of training from a reputable instructor or school is required to be admitted into this course. No exceptions!
NOTE: Students who fail to demonstrate an acceptable level of proficiency and/or safety will not be allowed to participate in the Night Vision Operator’s Course – their course fees will be fully refunded.
This course is open only to US citizens. A valid US passport or a certified copy of your birth certificate and a valid ID (i.e. driver license) must be presented on the first day of class to confirm your citizenship.
A concealed carry permit OR a military or law enforcement ID OR a letter from your local law enforcement agency confirming that you do not have a criminal record are required for this and all TNVC Group courses.
Tuition: $650 (includes Range Fees)
Register Here!
Lodging:
Fairfield Inn by Marriott
7502 North Navarro Street
Victoria, TX 77904
(361) 582-0660
La Quinta Inn Victoria
7603 North Navarro
Victoria, TX 77904
(361) 572-3585
Best Western Plus Victoria Inn & Suites
8106 Northeast Zac Lentz Parkway
Victoria, TX 77904
(361) 485-2300
CANDLEWOOD SUITES VICTORIA
7103 North Navarro Street
Victoria, TX 77904
(361) 578-0236
Hampton Inn
7006 N Navarro
Victoria, TX 77904
(361) 573-9911
Super 8
8001 Northeast Zac Lentz Parkway
Victoria, TX 77904
(361) 575-0838
Holiday Inn Express
111 Huvar St
Victoria, TX 77901
(361) 575-1600
not a bad idea... training for Night Vision

The one time there is a good training class in my town i can't go. I have no night vision and have yet to get formal training due to work.

Originally Posted By lowonair:
The one time there is a good training class in my town i can't go. I have no night vision and have yet to get formal training due to work.

Don't worry, Bro: this isn't going to be the last time we are there. TNVC has a lot of friends in Texas and we will continue coming back for classes. I'm working on a schedule right now.
Originally Posted By lowonair:
The one time there is a good training class in my town i can't go
. I have no night vision and have yet to get formal training due to work.

it may be a promotional thing, an they have geer ta try out.. i've had training, back in the 70's, think it twas info-red...

Originally Posted By TNVC_Clasky:
Originally Posted By lowonair:
The one time there is a good training class in my town i can't go. I have no night vision and have yet to get formal training due to work.

Don't worry, Bro: this isn't going to be the last time we are there. TNVC has a lot of friends in Texas and we will continue coming back for classes. I'm working on a schedule right now.
Night vision is on the list for purchases this year but getting the formal training is the problem. Not alot of of classes in the area and getting alot of time off to travel is hard to get.
Tacked and hopefully soon highlighted.
Good luck with the class. I would love to attend, but I'm not sure I can make it.
Please check this thread often for news regarding pre-requisite training, which will be provided by Telluric Group / TNVC at the Wild River Ranch facility in Victoria, two days prior to the event, for those that need it.
We want to make sure that students who don't have required basic defensive rifle and pistol will still be able to participate.

A few pics from this last weekend's pre-requisite class in Victoria, at the Arrowhead firearms, LLC / WRR tactical training facility. We inculcated 26 students in the interest of getting some of them ready for the TNVC Night Defender class.
This was an intermediate level class, and we introduced students to some limited NV gear, and at least 4 hours of after dark shooting. We got to shoot the robot in the "pit" the last day. Much fun was had, and we are getting pretty excited about the Night Defender class. It will be a fantastic learning experience.
Day one, setting up:
Early morning light day 2. Two shooters per target. This guy on the right is shooting his .22 LR, Mannlicher-stocked 10/22. Pretty cool little gun.
I acted as the TNVC rep for the shoot. Of course, I also wore my ARFcom Dump pouch
Hoofing it to one of the barricade drills
Shooting the robot in the "pit" at dusk. Steel target behind the assailant represented innocents and if hit, points were deducted. Only a few of the instructors were given the chance to shoot this with the PVS-14 on the helmet, but they did quite well, using the LDI DBal I2 and Surefire M1IR mounted to an Ops Core base jump helmet.
Train, shoot, enjoy....shoot some more.
Originally Posted By hi-tech-rancher:
A few pics from this last weekend's pre-requisite class in Victoria, at the Arrowhead firearms, LLC / WRR tactical training facility. We inculcated 26 students in the interest of getting some of them ready for the TNVC Night Defender class.
This was an intermediate level class, and we introduced students to some limited NV gear, and at least 4 hours of after dark shooting. We got to shoot the robot in the "pit" the last day. Much fun was had, and we are getting pretty excited about the Night Defender class. It will be a fantastic learning experience.
Day one, setting up:
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s233/dkred5854/DSCF2079.jpg?t=1330567988
Early morning light day 2. Two shooters per target. This guy on the right is shooting his .22 LR, Mannlicher-stocked 10/22. Pretty cool little gun.
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s233/dkred5854/DSCF2072.jpg?t=1330568066
I acted as the TNVC rep for the shoot. Of course, I also wore my ARFcom Dump pouch
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s233/dkred5854/DSCF2052.jpg?t=1330568206
Hoofing it to one of the barricade drills
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s233/dkred5854/DSCF2074.jpg?t=1330568733
Shooting the robot in the "pit" at dusk. Steel target behind the assailant represented innocents and if hit, points were deducted. Only a few of the instructors were given the chance to shoot this with the PVS-14 on the helmet, but they did quite well, using the LDI DBal I2 and Surefire M1IR mounted to an Ops Core base jump helmet.
http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s233/dkred5854/DSCF2080.jpg?t=1330568026
Train, shoot, enjoy....shoot some more.
Wish i would have known about this. Will there only be classes before the tnvc course or do you do them every so often? We've been short handed at work recently but i'd love to get some training. Where is wild river ranch? I'm guessing it's out toward refugio?
Most of the classes are taught by Brian Hoffner or John Farnham. There will be several occurring in March & April. Night Defender is of course in May and then Travis Hailey will be Teaching adaptive carbine 1&2 at this range in October.
Hope you can make it. I can get you info on the course schede there if you will PM me. WRR is close to Goliad.
Where is this range at? I'm interested in some tactical classes. I don't have nv yet but I think learning the day time basics first would be good. Any daytime classes coming soon?
The range is just outside Victoria. There are quite a few courses going through there over the next few months. The guys running it are Arrowhead Firearms Training group. We may hold a basic class to help some of you get basics, so please email me:
Chris@wildriverranch.net
I would love to go and I am on call. :(