The Combined Firearms Course (CFC) Intermediate Level 2 is designed for those who have successfully completed the CFC Fundamentals course and are looking to advance their firearms skills. This course focuses on enhancing proficiency with both pistol and rifle (AR-15 or AK-47). Participants will learn to handle malfunctions, engage multiple targets, shoot in various directions, and shoot while on the move. The course also covers the use of cover and transitioning between two weapon systems. CFC L2 is highly recommended for all CFC Fundamentals graduates, ensuring significant skill development and progression.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED IN THE COMBINED FIREARMS INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 2 COURSE
Revision on firearms safety, and weapon manipulation
Warm Up Drills
Emergency reloads with/without movement
Malfunction clearance (failure to fire/failure to extract/failure to eject/double feed)
Engaging multiple targets
Shooting in different directions
Move/Stop/Shoot
Shooting on the move
Barricades, and how to use them
Rifle shoulder switch drills
The transition between firearms with the recovery stage
Summary drills
Maintenance of the weapons (cleaning and disassembly )
At BZ Academy, we have developed our own unique teaching methodology, refined over a decade of experience instructing civilians, security personnel, and Law Enforcement. Our primary focus is the safety of everyone involved and the steady progress of our clients.
To ensure our training is simple, effective, and easy to follow for adult learners, we break each exercise or drill into three essential steps, addressing the most important questions:
The What? We begin by clearly explaining what we are going to teach. This involves a detailed, easy-to-understand description of the skill or technique, accompanied by a visual demonstration. This helps students grasp the concept both intellectually and visually before attempting it themselves.
The Why? Next, we explain why this particular skill or technique is important. We focus on its value and relevance, helping students understand how it can benefit them as shooters and why it's worth mastering.
The How? In this step, we break down how to perform the technique, outlining its key components and important details. The instructor will demonstrate both dry (without live ammunition) and live fire examples, ensuring students can see exactly how the technique is executed and understand it fully before attempting it themselves.
Practice Time Before moving to live fire, we allow students to practice each new skill or technique "dry," without live ammunition. This ensures everyone feels comfortable and confident before progressing. Once students are ready, we move on to live-fire exercises. Throughout both stages, our instructors provide personalized feedback and tips for improvement, helping students refine their skills.
questions and Answers After each exercise, we take the time to discuss the drill, encouraging feedback and addressing any comments. If students have questions related to the technique, the instructor will answer them, ensuring complete understanding before moving on to the next lesson.
Our methodology prioritizes safety, clarity, and progression, ensuring every student learns effectively while building confidence and skill.
WEAPONS: GLOCK 17, GLOCK19, M-4/AR15 or AK Platform
AMMUNITION: 9mm – 250 rds. 5,56mm or 7.62mm 320 rounds. Depends on group skills and progress.
SKILL PERQUISITES: This course is designed for graduates of the CFC Fundamentals course who have a solid grasp of firearms basics. Participants should already be able to safely and confidently perform fundamental skills, such as weapon handling, aiming, and basic shooting techniques. The focus of this course is on building and refining these skills, so prior knowledge and proficiency are required.
WHAT TO BRING (Mandatory)?: Tactical or outdoor pants with loops to facilitate a 40mm wide belt, 40mm wide tactical belt, and tactical gloves.
This Course is run by SIG SAUER Academy (USA) Certified instructor
Airport Pick-up time in Poland will be at Wroclaw Airport.
Your destination airport is WROCLAW - Poland. You should arrive one day before the course starts. We'll drop you at the airport around 18.00 on the last day of the course. If your flight is the next day in the morning you should arrange accommodation in WROCLAW - we'll drop you there.
If your return flight is earlier than 18.00 we'll help you to get to the airport so that you won't miss the flight.
If you are flying from the uk we recommend the following airlines: WIZZAIR and RYANAIR. Both airlines fly to WROCLAW from major uk Airports. You can also look for an alternative. If you are flying from another country please check your flight details and be ready for a pick up around 18.00 from Wroclaw Airport one day before the course starts. (Pick-up times vary and it may be up to 18.00 - depending on the landing time of the other participants - we'll inform you by email. If you land after 18.00 then you need to organize your transport to the Hotel - you may hire a car or take a taxi, or train)
If your flight arrives early and you do not want to wait for the late pick up you can use the train to get to Luban Slaski from Wroclaw main train station and check in to the hotel early. The trip takes 2 hours and costs about 7EURO. A direct bus from Wroclaw Airport to the MAIN TRAIN STATION in WROCLAW costs around 2 EURO.
This is a recommended solution and it's used often by our students who arrive early in the morning in Wroclaw.