NRA Personal Protection Inside the Home
Students should be familiar with the basics of shooting and expect to shoot approximately 100 rounds of ammunition. Students will learn basic defensive shooting skills, strategies for home safety and responding to a violent confrontation, firearms and the Law, and how to choose a handgun for self-defense. Bring your own firearm and ammunition. If you don’t have a gun of your own, bring 100 rounds of 9 mm ammunition and we will provide the gun.
Topics Discussed:
- Making a home intruder plan.
- Shooting one-handed and from behind cover
- Setting up a Safe Room
- The Legal Aftermath of a Shooting and Your Constitutional Rights
- Short-range shooting techniques
- Moving while shooting
- Confronting an attacker
- Correct use of Cover and Concealment
Introduction to Shooting for Kids
This class is open to kids ages 8 and up. Firearms Safety is stressed, as well as how firearms work. Class begins at 9am, with 2 hours of classroom instruction followed by lunch. After lunch, we head to the range for one-to-one instruction with a certified instructor. Guns, ammo, and lunch are provided. Class ends at approximately 2pm. Students receive hand-outs and a completion certificate. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Students will learn about:
- The Four Safety Rules
- Handguns (revolvers and semi-autos)
- Proper gun handling
- Stance
- Aiming the gun
- Trigger control
- What to expect on the range
- Taking the first shots
Ladies Introduction to Shooting & Concealed Carry
Each of the four sessions provide six to seven hours of training, utilizing both the classroom and the shooting range, and introducing new and experienced shooters to topics related to becoming a confident, safe, and accurate shooter. Included are guns, ammo, range fees, targets, eye & ear protection, and a certificate of completion for your New Mexico Concealed Carry License application. Students provide one box of 50 cartridges for their qualification shoot.
This 4-day course is intended for those new to pistol shooting or wanting a refresher of their skills. Because each session provides 6-7 hours of training, there is a total of between 24 and 28 hours of training over the 4 Sessions, including approximately 8 hours of shooting at the shooting range.
By the end of Session 4, students easily pass the New Mexico Concealed Carry License Qualification shoot. They have also become a knowledgeable, confident, safe, and accurate shooter.
Some of the topics covered are:
- Basic Firearms Safety
- Ammunition
- Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting
- Revolvers and Semi-auto Pistols
- Handling Malfunctions
- Gun Cleaning
- Buying Your First Hand Gun
- Avoiding Violent Confrontations
- Reactions to a Life-Threatening Encounter
- Essential Information for Concealed Carriers
Again, thank you for a great class. Yours is unique in that I think it is the only one that actually includes practice. The 4 day, 4 week structure allowed time to process/learn the information and with your weekly review/test questions, we actually learned it. The other CCW’s I have taken crammed everything into 2 days. It’s okay for getting a certificate, but it left a lot to be desired, especially for a newbie.
D.P. Albuquerque, 7-16-15
Growing up around guns – – shooting with dad and grandpa as a kid – – I’m not gun shy, but I was by no means gun smart. This series of classes has helped me to feel comfortable using a gun whether it be for recreation or for personal protection. I highly encourage anyone who wants to learn how to safely handle a gun to take these courses!
Lu – Albuquerque, 7-16-15
Excellent Instructors – I feel more confident in shooting and being around guns. You get so much more information than I got when I took a class from a different company. The cost is very reasonable for the amount of information and time on the range you get. Fun class!
T.D. – Albuquerque, 12-15-16