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We provide firearms training to students of all skill levels from the never-shot-a-pistol-before, beginner, novice, intermediate, to the experienced shooter. For the new shooter we offer a short Introduction to Pistol I and the follow on Introduction to Pistol II, students enjoy the experience of the shooting sports for the first time. For the beginner and novice shooters we offer the NRA Basic Pistol course where we teach firearm safety, the basics of different pistol types, ammunition, cleaning and safe storage of the firearms and ammunition. We also focus on shooting fundamentals as a foundation to build upon. This includes stance, breath control, sight picture, sight alignment, 1- & 2- handed shooting techniques, trigger control and follow through. NRA First Steps Pistol or NRA First Steps Rifle is oriented to a specific firearm already owned by the student. For students that don't own a firearm, we offer students a chance to test drive a number of different firearms to help them in their decision process. For the intermediate level we offer Action Pistol Concepts I. Students learn proper gun handling and safety procedures, range commands, grip, stances and sighting techniques on a "cold" range (firearms unloaded, safe and holstered when not shooting). NRA Personal Protection in the Home where students learn defensive handgun skills, firearms and the law, use of deadly force, strategies for home safety and responding to a violent confrontation. Finally, NRA Protection outside the Home, coming soon. For the experienced student we offer Action Pistol Concepts II. We take the student to the next level with one-handed, weak handed shooting techniques, tactical reloads, malfunction drills, barricade shooting and speed shooting. Emphasis is placed on balancing accuracy with speed. In addition we have the Sport Utility Rifle where the student is taught shooting positions and techniques, speed shooting, standard and non-standard response drills, speed and tactical reloads, clearing malfunctions, setting rifle zero, firearm transitions, use of cover and an overview and assessment of equipment. For more details contact us
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