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Costa Ludas
Close Quarters Battle
Costa Ludus: Where maritime legacy meets tactical training. Preparing individuals for life's most challenging games, from city streets to distant battlefields.
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Close Quarters Battle summary

This 3-day class provides basic concepts of clearance techniques in high risk situations confronted in home defense, most common places of retail and business (restaurants, grocery stores, gas stations, workplaces, etc.), emergency evacuation in high threat situations, and family rescue. The focus is on one and two personnel movements. Clearance topics include stealth entry, escape entry, and dynamic movement. We dive deep into armed and unarmed approaches during scenario based training. This course is fast paced and has numerous force on force components. This course can be shot with handgun only, or handgun and carbine.. student choice. See equipment list and additional fees below. This course will accept registrations on first come basis. The course will be capped at 14 students.


Chris Costa
CEO, Costa Ludas
Chris Costa
CEO, Costa Ludas

Instructor spotlight

Chris Costa, with a heritage deeply rooted in the maritime industry, served 12 years in the U.S. Coast Guard, engaging in counter-drug operations and special missions globally. After his service, he took on roles in the private sector with AMTI, specializing in Police Tactical Assault Operations and Red Team Vulnerability Assessments for the US Government. Before founding Costa Ludus in 2011, he spearheaded Magpul Dynamics as its president for 4 years, contributing his expertise in tactical training and security assessments.


About Costa Ludas

Costa Ludus, under the leadership of Chris and Kirsten Costa, offers specialized training for real-world applications, emphasizing the critical nature of the skills imparted. Drawing inspiration from a deep maritime legacy, symbolized by its trident, shield, and net emblem, Costa Ludus trains with the philosophy that life is bigger than the individual, with every lesson potentially determining life or death in real-world situations.