New: Class Schedule Updates / Additions 2018 (2019)

The first pass of the class schedule for the remainder of 2018 is now up on the calendar and available for booking. This first pass does not yet include new Defensive Handgun (DCH) and Hostile Environment Marksmanship (HEMS). That will be up shortly. TRAINING CALENDAR LINK This is the outline: April 19 – 22: HEAT […]

Review: HEAT 2 April 2018: JohnnyMac

HEAT 2 is the follow up class to HEAT 1. While HEAT 1 focuses on individual rifleman skills and the basics of team movement, HEAT 2 teaches students how the basics of team movement can be applied in direct action and reconnaissance. It’s also the first time MVT students are exposed to Troop Leading Procedures […]

New: Alumni Live Fire Weekend: Revise / Update / Leadership Roles

An excellent idea was raised at HEAT 2 this past weekend. It grew out of the fact that the Thursday was the HEAT 1 revision day, and we had guys who last trained two years ago, and a lot has changed in that time. So the idea is to run a low cost alumni weekend, […]

Review: Defensive Concealed Handgun March 2018: Jon R T

Defensive Concealed Handgun March 3/4 2018: Jon R T If you have a CCW permit, take this class.  When you really need a weapon, CCW holders usually (hopefully) have a handgun available.  Since your handgun is most likely going to be the tool used an emergency, becoming reasonably competent with your handgun should be a […]

Review: HEAT 1 March 2018: Dave R.

From: Dave R. Re: March 2018, HEAT 1 class Bottom line:  MVT March 2018 Romney, WV HEAT 1 class was outstanding! My background:  I’m coming from a law enforcement tactical background to include several SWAT schools, basic law enforcement sniper school and basic carbine school, with a fair amount of urban mission/CQB-type experience and a […]

Review: HEAT 1 March & MVT Training Experiences – by ‘Green Tip’

Conan Knows: Get the word on MVT Tactical Training via the new Tactical Manual. HERE. I first heard about Max Velocity Tactical in 2012 or 2013. I started reading the old blog and recalled some of the first class reviews or After Action Reports. All of the review were positive and that peaked my interest. […]

Sightings of the MVT Tactical Manual

Sightings of the MVT Tactical Manual keep coming in: Below: King Arthur, on completion of the quest to find the Holy Tactical Manual: Below: Commanding Officer 2 PARA, Arnhem Bridge, 1944. Below: Reading from the Gospel according to the Tactical Manual: Below: Lieutenant Sharpe always went to the flank. How did he know? MVT Tactical Manual: […]

MVT Tactical Manual: #1 New Release!

The MVT Tactical Manual is currently the #1 New Release on Amazon.com: Survival and Emergency Preparedness genre! But, so what. That’s all good marketing speak, but probably pretty irrelevant due to the spike in initial sales after the manual went up on Amazon. The real point is that this Tactical Manual is not written for […]

MVT Tactical Manual: Published!

PUBLISHED! The MVT Tactical Manual is now published in both paperback and Kindle versions. This is nothing like I have written before – it is not Contact! – it contains nothing about prepping or survival. It is pure Small Unit Tactics (SUT). This Tactical Manual does not trot out and rehash SUT from military publications […]

Review: HEAT 2 Texas 2018: Dave P

This is a review of the HEAT 2 class conducted in Brady, Texas, 2/24/18-3/1/18. By way of background, I attended HEAT 1 (the class formerly known as Combat Team Tactics) and Mobility Operations in Texas in 2017.  I also attended the One Day CQB Intro class in Missouri in 2017.  I have been to several […]