The Giles County Sheriff’s Department is extending an invitation to lead firearms instructors and those in supervisory roles overseeing firearms training to take part in an upcoming Rangemaster Development program. This initiative is being organized in collaboration with UT Southern and aims to provide comprehensive education on a range of topics pertinent to firearms instruction and training oversight.
The course is meticulously designed to equip instructors and supervisors with the knowledge necessary to operate their training programs and range facilities safely. By focusing on best practices, the program seeks to minimize liability risks and ensure that operations are conducted in a manner that can withstand legal scrutiny.
For those interested in learning more about this valuable opportunity, additional details can be found on the Giles County Sheriff’s Department’s official Facebook page.

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