Deliberate CQB Course
5-day Deliberate CQB Course focused on slow, deliberate clearance procedures for high-risk warrant service and close-quarters operations.
30 March-03 April
Constellis Training Center, Moyock, NC.
Open enrollment | LE / MIL only $1,850 | Credentials required
Deliberate CQB Course
5-day Deliberate CQB Course focused on slow, deliberate clearance procedures for high-risk warrant service and close-quarters operations.
30 March-03 April
Constellis Training Center, Moyock, NC.
Open enrollment | LE / MIL only $1,850 | Credentials required
Students receive direct performance feedback through instructor observation and structured hot-washes, identifying strengths and areas for improvement through repetition-based training.
Curriculum includes deliberate door and entry procedures, room-to-room tactics, hallway movement, breach point setup, establishing a secure foothold, deconfliction measures, communication methods, team leader decision making, tactical control, and sUAS/drone integration.
Training emphasizes slow and deliberate clearance procedures designed to mitigate risk and increase survivability in complex, close-quarters environments.
LEOs: Our 3-day Combat Pistol & Carbine Course is coming up July 15–17 in Eagan, MN.
🔹 Live-fire training
🔹 Law enforcement only
🔹 Real-world pistol & carbine skill development
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Good gear doesn’t replace skill, but the right setup reduces frustration and uncertainty, allowing you to focus on the mission, not be distracted from it
Common mistake in CQB: Floating your muzzle when pie-ing corners. Keep that rifle indexed at the apex of the corner. Muzzle control = threat control. Get loose with it, and you give away your position and your life.
@1MOAsolutions Yes! That is a great example...the Kestrel 5700 an essential piece of equipment for all snipers and unless you know, you could easily think it's all hype! Nice one Adam
CQB Tip: Move with intention, not just aggression. Aggression without purpose is noise. Tactical patience lets you dominate the fight, not just rush into it. #CQB#Training
We don’t just demo drills and say, “Good luck.” Every rep is a rep with purpose. Every critique is honest. If you're not learning, we’re not doing our job. #RedbackOne#TrainHard
Here’s our go-to rifle setup for CQB:
– 11.5” barrel with Suppressor
– Redback One sling
– Reflex sight on a Redback One high-rise mount
– Light at 10 or 2 o’clock
– Laser/IR for low-light
- Stubby vertical fore grip
Keep it streamlined. Trust what works.#CQB#GearSetup
Train to process information fast, move smoothly with purpose, clear your corner, and protect your buddy’s back. Fancy gear won’t save you if you can’t do the basics.