NRA Basic Pistol
$125.00
Class: NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting.
Duration: 8 hours.
Type: Mixed classroom and range.
Prerequisites: None.
The NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting course is designed to develop the basic skills of safely handling, shooting, performing maintenance and selecting a firearm. This class is also a prerequisite for instructor candidate students for the NRA Instructor Pistol Shooting Course.
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Description
Duration: 8 hours
Time: 9am to 5:30pm
Location: Range 360, 14141 State Hwy DD, Miller, MO 65707
Type: Mixed classroom and range.
Prerequisites: None.
Registration closes: 4/20/2024
Required Equipment:
- Pen and Paper
- Hearing and Eye protection
- Baseball cap
- Appropriate clothing for the weather
- Pistol of your choice (rental is possible at additional cost)
- 100 rounds of ammunition to suit your pistol
- Bring snacks and drinks
Topics covered:
- Safety
- Basic Pistol Safe Handling
- Safe Firearm Storage
- Knowing Your Pistol
- Pistol Parts & How They Work
- Semi-Automatic Pistol Parts and How They Work
- Operating Double-Action and Single-Action Semi-Automatics
- Revolver Parts and How They Work
- Operating Double-Action and Single-Action Revolvers
- Ammunition Fundamentals
- Popular Pistol Cartridges
- Pistol Parts & How They Work
- Building Pistol Shooting Skills
- Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting
- Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting Positions
- The Benchrest Position
- Standing Pistol Positions
- The One-Handed Shooting Position
- Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting Positions
- Common Pistol Shooting Errors
- Clearing Common Pistol Stoppages
- Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting
- Pistol Maintenance, Selection and Use
- Selecting Pistols, Ammunition and Accessories
- Cleaning and Maintaining Your Pistol
- Pistol Shooting Activities and Skill Development
You will receive:
- NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting Student Packet:
- NRA Guide: Basics of Pistol Shooting (book)
- NRA Gun Safety Rules Card
- NRA Marksmanship Qualification Program Booklet
- Upon successful completion, you will be awarded with a Certificate of Completion issued by the NRA and signed by your instructor.
NO LIVE AMMO IN THE CLASSROOM.