ATS is open to EVERYONE.
The sport of Tactical rifle and pistol shooting is quite simply the use of practical equipment and your surroundings, including proper cover and concealment to solve simulated scenarios. Shooters involved in ATS are encouraged to use practical rifles, handguns, holsters and gear.
ATS will help participants in the sport of tactical shooting develop safer habits and improve the skills necessary to handle firearms. We practice a variety of drills that will allow you to shoot under a variety of scenarios. You will learn to use timing and command decision-making in the most dynamic ways possible. Anyone is welcome to suggest something they would like to try and the organizers will do their best to work it into the program.
It is important to note that ATS is organized by volunteers with a desire to improve their gun handling, and provide a place and time to build confidence in those skills. There are no timers, scores or trophies, only a positive group dynamic, a forum to discuss and critique points amongst other members of the group and most importantly HAVE SOME FUN.
ATS generally tries to operate on an RSVP system. If you are interested in coming out and participating, please contact us prior so that we can run through some of the requirements and discuss the practice for that day.
If you are a member of AFGC and are an experienced rifle or pistol shooter feel free to swing by and check out the training. The range is open for observation to ALL AFGC members during ATS practice.
If you would like to bring a non-member for observation, please contact Igor Radvan prior to the ATS meeting. Shooters may bring 1 guest only to observe and are fully responsible for their guest.
REQUIRED EQUIPMENT LIST:
Firearm
Ammunition
Holster or Sling
All shooters must have a license appropriate for their platforms (ie: PAL for rifle/shotgun, RPAL for handgun).
If you are borrowing a handgun, you require proof of competency that includes holster training (Pistol course, holster certification, black badge, law enforcement, etc).
Handguns must have a holster. Holster must be rigid, molded and specific to the model. No Serpa or other trigger finger release holsters. No fabric or leather holsters. Exceptions must be approved prior to attendance.
Rifles must be magazine fed. Shotguns can be magazine or tube fed. Both require slings. Exceptions must be approved prior to attendance.
ATS SAFETY EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS:
Ear protection
Eye protection
Sturdy shoes
SAFETY EQUIPMENT RECOMMENDATIONS:
Gloves
Scarf
Knee pads
Elbow pads
Chairman: Igor Radvan
Email: ats@afgc.ca
In memory of Claude Murdoch, Mentor, Instructor, Friend. Your fight is over now but you will always be remembered by your friends at Abbotsford Fish and Game Club.