Apex Action Firearms

Productions

Safe firearms training for productions

From live-fire authenticity to movement and blocking drills on your backlot — same screen-industry standards, calibrated specifically to your production's safety profile.

What this might look like (illustrative examples)

1

Live-fire training

For hero cast and key stunt performers

For productions that want their lead talent to develop genuine handling confidence with real firearms. Run at our authorised Greater London range under NRA UK-qualified instructors. Builds authentic recoil response and on-set credibility.

Best for

Pre-production training of principal cast, stunt team familiarisation, gun-heavy productions where realism on camera matters.

2

Professional training weapons

For production rehearsals and supporting cast

Full-realism handling and movement training using professional training weapons and equipment. Recoil simulation, weight, and trigger response without live ammunition. Can be delivered at our range, your studio backlot, or any cleared rehearsal space.

Best for

Blocking rehearsals, supporting artist briefings, on-set continuity sessions, productions that need cast confident on screen without the logistics of live-fire.

3

Movement and blocking drills

For movement, blocking, and safety briefings

Pure technique work with professional training equipment. Maximum flexibility on location and minimum-risk for large groups.

Best for

Blocking rehearsals before camera, large supporting artist drills, pre-production safety inductions, brief familiarisation sessions where firing is unnecessary.

Why productions choose us

  • Greater London base; range minutes from West London studios
  • Team includes instructors with background in law enforcement, military and specialist operations backgrounds
  • Insured, production-floor experienced
  • Each engagement designed to your production's needs — no off-the-shelf programmes
  • Direct conversation with the lead instructor, not a sales team

How it works

  1. 1Brief us on your production — scenes, cast, dates, location, budget
  2. 2We propose a training plan: which approach makes sense, who attends, where it happens, syllabus
  3. 3Training delivered at our range, your backlot, or your chosen rehearsal space
  4. 4We follow up with documentation suitable for your production's risk assessment files

Contact us to discuss training

Brief us on the production and we'll come back with a tailored plan.

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