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iraqgunz
5 April 2008, 19:55
For the armorer types out there just want to throw out some info about a course I took a couple of days ago.

Those in the know, know that currently to the best of my knowledge there are no courses for the M203. Most military training on this is not documented and is usually combined into a 45B or SpecWar Armorer Course. The course was pretty basic, but there was paper received at the end. The course is put on by those affiliated with Small Arms Review magazine.

DCH
5 April 2008, 22:47
..can you launch less lethal projectiles out of a 203?


just wonderin'.

iraqgunz
6 April 2008, 03:26
Yes. There are a an assortment of LTL rounds, such as Stingball, Liquid & Powder Barricade Projectiles, Foam and Sponge baton, etc....

..can you launch less lethal projectiles out of a 203?


just wonderin'.

SN
6 April 2008, 03:54
For the armorer types out there just want to throw out some info about a course I took a couple of days ago.

Those in the know, know that currently to the best of my knowledge there are no courses for the M203. Most military training on this is not documented and is usually combined into a 45B or SpecWar Armorer Course. The course was pretty basic, but there was paper received at the end. The course is put on by those affiliated with Small Arms Review magazine.

Is there a website? will it be offerred again?

iraqgunz
6 April 2008, 04:58
Check with Long Mountain Outfitters in Henderson, NV. The cost is 195.00. I also learned some useful info about the PKM. They also offer an AK/PKM combined course. Maybe next time I come home I will attend.

Is there a website? will it be offerred again?

Silverbullet
6 April 2008, 07:39
iraggunz,
The normal format is that you provide POC details when advocating a crse. Please post them.

Thanks

Impavidus
6 April 2008, 10:04
Foam and Sponge baton:D

That sounds like fun.

iraqgunz
6 April 2008, 14:57
SB,

Sorry. I didn't want to land in hot water for potential advertising issues.

Below is a link to their website. When you click on the class in question it will give you all the required info.

http://www.longmountain.com/classes

iraggunz,
The normal format is that you provide POC details when advocating a crse. Please post them.

Thanks

armorer1
6 April 2008, 17:23
Some of the guys I work with went to an armorer's course (2 week course) at LMO not to long ago....they all said it was a good course...

yojinbukai
7 April 2008, 14:16
LMO is pretty good people. We dealt with them on numerous occasions while I was working for HDSOC.

iraqgunz
7 April 2008, 16:19
Jody,

You standing by, to stand by? I thought you would be out already?