Before you buy a new handgun, or if you have a handgun that you haven’t become proficient with, this workshop will let you handle both Blue Guns (models that will not fire), as well as actual firearms.
This seminar is a brief discussion of personal protection inside the home and home defense. Differences between home defense and carrying a firearm outside of the home will be discussed.
Since the State of Nebraska enacted constitutional carry, concealed weapon permits are no longer required for a law-abiding citizen to carry a firearm.
The NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course introduces students to the knowledge, skills and attitude necessary for owning and using a pistol safely.
The goal of the NRA Personal Protection In The Home course is to develop your basic knowledge, skills, and attitude to the safe and efficient use of a firearm for protection of yourself and your family in your home.
The main focus of Personal Protection Outside the Home is on the effective use of a concealed firearm for self-defense when you are away from your home. Subjects discussed will include, but not be limited to; concealment techniques, holsters, and other devices.
The NRA Defensive Pistol Module may be conducted by Personal Protection Outside the Home Instructors. Certification to conduct the NRA Defensive Pistol Module is in recognition of your commitment to become familiar with as many reliable sources and valid shooting techniques as possible.
With the advent of the modern red dot sight, traditional iron sights are starting to become a thing of the past. While red dot sights provide many advantages over traditional sights, the process of using the red dot is completely different, and requires additional training and practice.
Private instruction provides a one on one instructor to student ratio. This instruction can cover any part of the shooting process from concealed carry and self-defense to traditional target shooting. Instruction will provide both classroom theory and practical range shooting as needed.
