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VIDEO SIMULATOR

Whether you are a beginner or Wild Bill Hickok this immersive 3D simulator was built for you. The 5-screen technology provides a 300 degree reality-based training experience for marksmanship, competition, judgment, and precision shooting for up to 5 participants at one time. Our simulator system is not available at any other range in Texas or the surrounding states.

The Firearms Training System (FATS®) line of virtual products support multiple, simultaneous training modes for up to 5 participants at a time. Our simulator is available for individuals, groups, corporate events, and private parties. This training system delivers an immersive, 3D, 300° 5-screen experience that provides realistic, engaging training for marksmanship, judgmental and collective instruction. The 3D targets include Qualification, Competition, Commercial and steel reactive targets, with the ability to turn, pop-up and move around. As the scenario eye point moves, all screens reflect the motion which provides an immersive experience competition courses with timers and scoring.


Choose from a huge library of high definition scenarios such as active shooters, impaired people, mental illness, traffic stops, domestic or work place disputes, burglary, suicide bomber, and hostage situations.

SIMULATOR

FEE

NON-MEMBERS

$300/hr (for up to 5 people)

MEMBERS

$240/hr (for up to 5 people)

SOME OF OUR AVAILABLE SCENARIOS INCLUDE


RANGE COURSE

A seven stage, twenty-five round, state qualification pistol course – this is a great exercise for developing marksmanship skills and muscle memory. Regular use of this course will keep your students proficient with their service weapon. A great training exercise for upcoming pistol qualifications.

WRONG HOUSE (Male)

You are home alone and awakened by sounds coming from your kitchen. After arming yourself, you investigate and find a man unknown to you rummaging through your medicine cabinet

RESPONDING TO SHOTS FIRED

You respond to a call where shots have been fired at a local high school. An officer is already in the building. The number of shooters is unknown. This scenario demanda assertiveness and communication skills and is based on an actual event in 2006.

NEIGHBOR CRIES FOR HELP

Your young neighbor has run over to your home to get help for her mother. Once you arrive on scene, you find an unknown man leaning over her. This scenario ranges from innocent to deadly and demands you to be alert and ready to make split second decision making.

ACTIVE SHOOTER, HIGH SCHOOL

As you enter the school, gunshots and screams are heard. With little time to assess the situation, you have to make split second decisions to neutralize the situation. This fast moving, dynamic scenario will test your ability to react to instantaneous, life threatening encounters.

WORKPLACE VIOLENCE

You are asked to assist a human resources manager escort a dismissed employee off the premises and only minutes later are thrust into a dangerous situation. With multiple wounded and an employee at gunpoint, you must act quickly to control the situation and prevent a third casualty.

SUSPICIOUS PERSON

Arriving at a library on a suspicious person call, you and your partner find you are in a very dangerous and dynamic situation which could easily escalate and result in casualties. In this scenario you must try to de-escalate a volatile situation and save a hostage.

GARAGE AMBUSH

You are home alone late at night when you hear voices coming from your garage. After arming yourself, you investigate. Once the door to the garage opens, you experience multiple situations that require you to determine if lethal force is applicable or not.

OPEN CARRY

Residents of a community report that a man is pointing a rifle at people and walking around their neighborhood brandishing a firearm. This scenario has many twists and turns and is based on an actual situation that occurred in 2014.