NRA BASIC PISTOL SAFETY COURSE
(Meets the training
requirements for Colorado CCW permit)
Description
A pistol, or handgun, is a firearm designed to be fired while being held in
one hand. While such firearms are small and compact, they can be the hardest
to learn.
The Basic Pistol course can be as short as ten hours. In it students will
get the NRA's The Basics of Pistol Shooting handbook and
intensive lessons in safety, gun handling, the various types of pistols, the
fundamentals of pistol marksmanship, various pistol firing positions, several
practical exercises on the firing range, cleaning, storage, and a summary of
pistol sports and activities.
Course Goal
“To teach the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude for owning and using a
pistol safely.”
Lessons
1. Pistol Knowledge and Safe Gun Handling
2.
Ammunition Knowledge and Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting
3.
Firing the First Shots (includes cleaning and storage)
4.
Two-handed and One-handed Standing Shooting Positions
5.
Pistol Sports and Activities
Prerequisites
The are no prerequisites for taking this course, and the material is
accessible to appropriately supervised mature children.
Course Completion
Students will receive feedback on the live-fire exercise and a course
certificate upon successful completion of the lessons. Students will receive a
“Basic Practical” rocker upon successful demonstration of firing a qualifying
“group”. There is a short written test on the lesson material at the end of
the course.
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This
course is taught by
Certified NRA Instructors |