The Lab

At Artemis, we enhance live-fire training with a 5,700-square-foot, climate-controlled, state-of-the-art video simulation training lab.


Using real firearms retrofitted with lasers and CO2 magazines,  you can learn and practice everything in the lab that you can do on a live range, from basic drawing from a holster and marksmanship to shooting from cover and clearing malfunctions.  


In fact, a simulation environment is better than live fire for more advanced critical drills such as shoot/no shoot scenarios. 


Best of all, the lab provides a 100% safe environment in which you can learn new techniques, make mistakes, and learn from them.

Ladies Pistol Classes in the Lab at Artemis

The Tech

The Lab enables dynamic configuration based on current needs, utilizing our three fundamental training systems:

100°

The 100 is a single screen system used for private group training and as a shoot house element.

180°

The 180 is a three-screen system used for group classes.

300°

The 300 is A fully immersive 300-degree simulator used for private training

FAQs

Please bring a government-issued ID such as a driver’s license, passport (including cards), and military IDs.


We provide everything you need for training including firearms (serialized Glock 22 retrofitted with lasers), holsters, C02 magazines and magazine pouches!

It is best to wear comfortable clothes that allow you to move around easily. We suggest wearing a belt to accommodate the holster and that you wear closed-toed shoes.​

Unfortunately, no. We can no longer accommodate training with minors as of July 1st, 2022 as per Assembly Bill 2571.

"I really enjoyed and benefited from the training I received at Artemis. The staff is knowledgeable, friendly and they really care about the comfort, safety and ultimately the proficiency of the students.

The equipment is top notch and the curriculum really makes sense. I would heartily recommend Artemis Defense to anyone looking for firearms training, comradery, and an inoculation to high-stress events through simulated yet relevant experience. I will certainly be back."
— Louis C.