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This system is the most innovative, and the only wireless remote controlled range targets system on the market today. It is the ultimate in police small arms training and qualification equipment.

Our modular based wireless remote, which can be worn on your belt, weights only 8 ounces. Older systems can be replaced with new swappable components, which is much better and has a range of more than 500 yards.

Maverick Wireless Remote Turning Target System

Maverick Targets, as a company, envisions itself as the leading provider of innovative and high-quality target systems. We aim to inspire and facilitate law enforcement and gun range managers by offering products that enhance their experiences. Our commitment is to continuously improve and expand our product line, ensuring we meet the evolving needs of our customers while promoting responsible and sustainable practices in all our operations.

Vision

Police Officer at a diner
Target acquisition
Police Officer
Target Practice on the range

The target bases are less than 8 inches high, which eliminates the need for high walls to step over to change and inspect targets.

8" Base

Target bases are steel construction, hot dipped galvanized, with sealed roller bearings.

Galvanized

A unique dampening system maintains a fast, yet smooth operation and reduces harmful vibration and wear on the system.

Smooth

Less down time and needless repairs.

Our modular systems have been in place for since 1998 without replacement of system.

Less Downtime

There is a reason why Maverick Turning Target Systems are the "SYSTEMS OF CHOICE" for training officers and shooters who appreciate quality. Our engineering design, manufacturing experience and customizing ability are unmatched in the industry, and Maverick is constantly working on better ways to enhance our production.

The decision to buy a Maverick target system is a wise investment.

Our Strengths

Target Specifications

Turning Target Stands (Specs for a 20 Target System)

Gun Range target system

States that a "complete failure to train" by the agency occurred because the training given was too basic. This decision mainly focused on deadly force decision-making or "Shoot\Don't Shoot" scenario training. Must train officers to shoot in residential areas, at moving targets, at night and review the use of force\shooting policy regularly.

Popow v. City of Margate, 476 F. Supp 1237 (D.N.J. 1979)

1979

The 10th Circuit Court upheld a jury verdict that the city of Denver Colorado was deliberately indifferent to the rights of it\'s citizens because of the inadequate deadly force training provided to it\'s police officers. Training must develop decision making skills that enable officers to avoid confrontations and minimize the escalation of force when practicle and train officers under conditions they are likely to encounter in their work assignment.

Zuchel Vs. City and County of Denver,997 F.2d 7310 (10th Cir. 1993)

1993

The Court rejected the notion "that a municipality may shield itself from liability; for failure to train its police officers in a given area simply by offering a course nominally covering the subject, regardless of how substandard the content and quality of that training is".

Harris Vs. City of Cincinnati 953 F. 2d 1038 (6th Cir. 1992)

1992

Officers must be provided training that is adequate to the task(s) that may have to be performed.

Harris Vs. City of Canton, Supreme Court Decision, 489 U.S. 378,109 S. Ct. 1197 103 L.Ed. 2nd 412 (1989)

1989

Case Law Regarding Liability For Failure to Train.

Edmond Police Department

Bobby Hunter

Bobby Hunter is a 20 year veteran Law Enforcement officer.  He has been a C.L.E.E.T Certified firearms instructor for 16 years.  Hunter has been with the Edmond Police department for 14 years and has been assigned as the Rangemaster head firearms instructor for the past 7 years.  Life member NRA and North American Hunting Club, member Oklahoma Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors.  Hunter has completed the PPC, IPSC, Service Rifle, and Metallic Silhouette shooting.  Hunter can be reached at the Edmond Police Department, 23 E 1st. Edmond, OK 73034 (405) 359-0212.

Ponca City Police Department

Captain Don Bohan

Captain Don Bohan from the Ponca City, Oklahoma Police Department.

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405.877.2922

info@mavericktargets.com

825 West Simmons Road

Edmond, OK 73034

Maverick Targets the professional moving target.

No order is too small or too big. Whether you need 1 or 100 moving targets, we can build them and ship them to you.

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