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Axon TASER Certification Training in West Virginia

Official X26, X26P, TASER 7, and TASER 10 training for law enforcement agencies across Morgantown and North Central West Virginia.


MPSTG delivers certified Axon Conducted Energy Weapon training that meets modern policy, case law, and operational standards. Our instructors are experienced public safety professionals who focus on safe, effective, legally defensible TASER deployment.

Designed For Frontline Law Enforcement

Our TASER certification and recertification courses support:

  • Municipal police departments

  • Sheriff’s offices

  • University police

  • Specialized units and tactical teams

  • Department training divisions

Courses meet Axon requirements and agency policy standards for annual or biannual CEW certification.

Training For All Major Axon CEWs

X26 & X26P
Legacy platforms still widely used across WV agencies. Covers maintenance, probe deployment, cartridge handling, and policy updates.

TASER 7
Latest dual-cartridge system. Students learn cartridge selection, effective range, and improved probe spread techniques.

TASER 10
The newest 10-probe platform. Focus on precision targeting, distance engagements, and multi-probe decision making.

Operationally Relevant, Legally Defensible Training

Training includes:

  • CEW safety, risk mitigation, and physiology

  • Probe placement, targeting, and spread requirements

  • Drive stun vs. probe deployment decisions

  • In-policy vs. out-of-policy deployment scenarios

  • Case law review and documentation requirements

  • Reality-based training evolutions

  • Cartridge handling, storage, inspection, and troubleshooting

Hands-on drills ensure officers demonstrate competence under realistic conditions.

Certification That Holds Up In Court And Policy Review

  • Axon-approved curriculum

  • Written exam and performance evaluation

  • Documentation for training files, audits, and annual certifications

  • Guidance on alignment with WV LEPS standards and agency use-of-force policies