Firearms Training Courses
NRA Basics Of Pistol + Intro to Handgun with Free 2-hour ACE VR Training
NRA Basics Of Pistol
Description
NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting takes place over two (2) days and is conducted in a traditional classroom setting in Springfield, Oregon and also at a shooting range environment in Calapooia, Oregon.
Day 1 is four (4) hours long and is held in a classroom in Springfield.
Day 2 is seven (7) hours long and is conducted at a gun range in Calapooia.
Course Topics Include
- Gun Safety Rules
- Proper Operation of Revolvers and Semi-Automatic Pistols
- Ammunition Knowledge and Selection
- Pistol Selection and Storage
- Shooting Fundamentals
- Pistol Inspection and Maintenance
- Marksmanship
- Shooting Range Safety
- Live-fire training
- A nationally standardized shooting qualification with an NRA Certified Instructor
Students Will Receive
- NRA Guide: Basics of Pistol Shooting Handbook
- Basics of Pistol Shooting Student Examination
- Basics of Pistol Shooting Course Completion Certificate bearing the signature of the NRA Secretary and your NRA Certified Instructor
NRA membership is not required for this course.
Optional Course Add On:
Oregon CHL / Utah CFP Safety Training may be added to this course & completed the same day for an additional discounted fee. Select the option below to add this course.
Required Gear
– Valid form of government issued Photo ID
– Firearm*
– 50 rounds of ammunition* (ammunition can be purchased from any local gun shop or sporting good retailer)
– Electronic ear protection and eye protection*
– Weather appropriate attire (closed-toed shoes, no low cut shirts)
– Sunscreen ( weather dependent
)
– Hat with visor
– Notepad
– Pen
– Snacks and drinks
*Rental equipment (firearm/ammunition/protection) is available with advanced notice.
If you do not currently own a handgun, we have handgun rentals that include ammunition as an option that you can select when signing up for this course. We recommend that if you do not own a handgun then take the course using one of our rentals. This will assist new shooters in learning what they need and want out of a firearm before they make a purchase.
All firearms brought to this course must be unloaded and in a case or holster upon arrival. All firearms will remain in their case or holster until specifically directed to be taken out under the guidance of a DFI instructor.
Intro to Handgun
Description
The Introduction to Handgun course is an excellent next step after completing your Concealed Handgun Safety Training. Though not required, we have found it is helpful to students if they have taken the Concealed Handgun Safety Training prior to this course.
The Introduction to Handgun course is a 4-hour period of instruction conducted entirely on a live-fire shooting range.
Course Topics Include
- Properly loading/unloading magazines and speedloaders
- Safely loading/unloading firearms
- Proper handling and passing techniques
- Discussion on how to manipulate firearm controls
- Basic ready positions
- Fundamentals of marksmanship
- Familiarization firing
- Accuracy analysis
We focus heavily on building each shooter’s confidence level by thoroughly explaining each skill we are teaching. This class runs at a slower pace, and class sizes are much smaller to give each shooter more one-on-one time with instructors. The primary focus of this course is to patiently assist new shooters while they are getting comfortable and learning to operate their firearms safely in a non-intimidating environment that is conducive to asking and answering questions.
Introduction to Handgun course on its own will not work to obtain your Oregon Concealed Handgun License (CHL), however, it is a great course to take in addition to your Concealed Handgun Safety Training, and to build the skills you need to be prepared to use a firearm safely and on your own.
If you are new to firearms, it is highly recommended to take this course a couple of times to build the proficiency and confidence necessary to advance to the Intermediate Defensive Handgun course.
If you do not currently own a handgun, we have handgun rentals that include ammunition as an option you can select when signing up for this course. We recommend if you do not own a handgun to take the course using one of our rentals. This will assist new shooters in learning what they need and want out of a firearm before they make a purchase.
Required Gear
– Firearm*
– 50 rounds of ammunition* (ammunition can be purchased from any local gun shop or sporting good retailer)
– Electronic ear protection and eye protection*
– Weather appropriate attire (closed-toed shoes, no low cut shirts)
– Sunscreen ( weather dependent
)
– Hat with visor
– Pen
– Notepad
– Snacks and drinks
*Rental equipment (firearm/ammunition/protection) is available for an additional fee and with advanced notice.
All firearms brought to this course must be unloaded and in a case or holster upon arrival. All firearms will remain in their case or holster until specifically directed to be taken out under the guidance of a DFI instructor.