HOME FIREARM SAFETY COURSE - This 4 hour course is a non-shooting course that teaches students the basic knowledge, skills, and explains the necessary attitude for safe handling, storage of firearms and ammunition in the home.
NRA’S BASIC PISTOL SHOOTING Phase II - Must complete Phase I online at www.nraonlinetraining.org . Phase II is objective based up to 5 hours. Student must present completion certificate of phase one and enter login and password at beginning of phase II. Course goal is to teach a student the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for owning and using a single-action and double-action revolver and semi-automatic pistol safely.
NRA’S BASIC PISTOL SHOOTING Instructor Led - Course goal is to teach a student the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for owning and using a single-action and double-action revolver and semi-automatic pistol safely. The Instructor Led Only takes place in a traditional classroom and range environment.
NRA’S BASIC RIFLE SHOOTING COURSE - This course teaches the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for the safe use of a rifle in target shooting. The course is at least 14 hours long over two days and includes classroom and range time learning to shoot rifles.
NRA’S BASIC SHOTGUN SHOOTING COURSE - This course teaches the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary for the safe and proper use of a shotgun in shooting a moving clay target. The course is at least 10 hours long and includes classroom and range time learning to shoot shotguns at flying clay targets. NOTE: NO AMMUNITION IN THE CLASSROOM.
NRA’S BASIC PERSONAL PROTECTION IN THE HOME - (Prerequisite: Basic Pistol Participants of this course must be experienced shooters (shooters that demonstrate a mastery of the basic skills of safe gun handling, shooting a group, zeroing the firearm, and cleaning the firearm) to maximize what can be learned from this course. NRA’s Basic Pistol is a prerequisite for this course.) The 8 hour course goal is to develop in the students the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to the safe and efficient use of a handgun for the protection of self and family, and to provide information on the law-abiding citizen’s right to self defense.
NRA’S BASICS OF PERSONAL PROTECTION OUTSIDE THE HOME COURSE - (prerequisite: Basic Pistol & Personal Protection In The Home) This 14 hour course is both comprehensive and intensive in its approach to equip the defensive shooting candidate with the skills needed to survive serious adversity. The course teaches the students the knowledge, skills and attitude essential for avoiding dangerous confrontations and for the safe, effective and responsible use of a concealed pistol for self-defense outside the home.
REFUSE TO BE VICTIM SEMINARS - These seminars teach the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude for developing a strategy for one’s personal safety. The seminar includes classroom instruction on a variety of crime prevention strategies, from crime psychology to automobile crimes to cyber crime. Seminars can vary in length, and it may be modified to suit the needs of a particular audience. This is not a firearms instruction course, and does not include instruction in physical combat self-defense. NO FIREARMS ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM.
EDDIE EAGLE PROGRAM This class is for children K thru fourth grade and teaches kids “If you find a gun: STOP! Don’t Touch, Leave the Area, Tell an Adult.” The success of this program is evident by the fact that there has been an 80% reduction in fatal firearm accidents in the Eddie Eagle age group since the program’s nationwide launch in 1988. Contact us for further details. NO FIREARMS ALLOWED IN THE CLASSROOM.
NRA RANGE SAFETY OFFICER COURSE The 9 hour course develops NRA Certified Range Safety Officers with the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to organizing, conducting, and supervising safe shooting activities and range operations.
NRA Instructor courses are discipline specific. The first 6 hours of an NRA instructor course is NRA Basic Instructor Training (BIT), utilizing the NRA Trainer’s Guide. During this portion, candidates will learn NRA policies and procedures, basic public speaking skills, , training methodology, use of a training team and training aids, organizing a course, building a budget, and finally preparing to teach. The BIT is followed by discipline specific training and will be 5 to 16 additional hours, depending on the discipline. For more information please contact us at firearmsnv@outlook.com or (702) 524-2322 INSTRUCTOR TRAINING -Pistol -Rifle -Shotgun -Personal Protection In The Home -Personal Protection Outside The Home -Chief Range Safety Officer -Home Firearm Safety