
The NRA Personal Protection In Home course covers defensive shooting skills. This course teaches you not only how to survive in a violent
confrontation; it gives you the
skills to prevail. Most potentially violent encounters are over before you can locate your phone to call the police.
On
average after a 911 call is placed it may take your local authorities at least 5 - 7 mins to respond with lights and sirens
to arrive at your home. Surveys show on average, a determined armed intruder can kick in a locked/dead-bolted steel door
in less than 2 seconds! What happens for the remaining 6 mins 58 seconds and...Are you prepared?
This Basic Personal Protection In Home course is designed to give you
confidence in the use of a pistol as a defensive tool. This is THE course of all courses!
This course can be completed in 8 hours, but due to its content, and the discussion
it generates, it could take up
to 12 hours. Be prepared to be challenged. Students will receive the NRA Guide to the Basics of Personal Protection In Home handbook (see
below), certificate of completion, intensive lessons on basics of defensive shooting, issues of self-defense,
and other strategies for protecting the home and family.
Cost of class: $250/pp Length of class is up to 12 hours
- Includes Personal Protection In Home manual and Completion Certificate.
Course Goal: "To develop in students the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude essential
to the safe and efficient use
of a handgun for protection of self and family, and to provide information on the law-abiding citizen's right
to self-defense."
Prerequisites: Participants in the Personal Protection
In Home course should be experienced shooters, showing mastery of the basic skills of safe gun handling. If necessary, the instructor will put participants through a pre-course evaluation
exercise, where potential students
are asked to demonstrate safe gun handling, shoot a series of five-shot groups, discuss the operations necessary to zero a pistol, and demonstrate
how to properly clean a handgun.
Participants
are required to show validation of shooting experience by showing an NRA Basic Pistol Certificate, a Pistol qualification card, an NRA Marksmanship Qualification Program certificate, a DD
Form 214 card/or form 4 with small
arms/pistol qualification notated, or CCW Permit.
What you need to bring:
Good Attitude
Handgun (If needed, we
can provide this for you)
Ammunition Eye Protection Ear Protection
Ball Cap

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