315-559-1081
bryan@cnypistolclass.com
This is a four-hour course for safe gun handling that is conducted in the classroom only. Students are taught NRA’s three rules for safe gun handling; primary causes of firearms accidents; firearm parts; how to unload certain action types; ammunition components; cleaning; care; safe storage of firearms in the home; and the benefits of becoming an active participant in the shooting sports.
This is the basic safety course required when applying for pistol permit in Onondaga, Oswego, and Madison county.
Also accepted in some other counties. If your county is not listed above, you are responsible for verifying with your local pistol permit office.
This course is the 8-hour pistol class and includes classroom and range time learning to shoot revolvers and semi-automatic pistols. Students learn NRA’s rules for safe gun handling; pistol parts and operation; ammunition; shooting fundamentals; range rules; shooting from the bench rest position, and two handed standing positions; cleaning the pistol; and continued opportunities for skill development.
This is an eight-hour course. Students should 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, how to choose a
handgun for self-defense, and continued opportunities for skill
development.
NRA Basic Personal Protection In The Home course is for law-abiding
adult citizens, as defined by applicable federal, state, or local
law, and experienced shooters (shooters able to show mastery of the
basic skills of safe gun handling, shooting a group, zeroing the
firearm, and cleaning the firearm) to maximize what can be learned
from this course. Proof of shooting experience can be one of the
following: NRA Basic Pistol Course Certificate, NRA FIRST Steps
Course Certificate, NRA pistol competitive shooting qualification
card, military DD 214 with pistol qualification, or passing the
Pre-Course Assessment.
The course teaches students the knowledge, skills and attitude
essential for avoiding dangerous confrontations and for the safe,
effective and responsible use of a concealed pistol for self-defense
outside the home. Students have the opportunity to attend this
course using a quality strong side hip holster that covers the
trigger, or a holster purse. From a review of safe firearms handling
and proper mindset to presentation from concealment and multiple
shooting positions, this course contains the essential skills and
techniques needed to prevail in a life-threatening situation.
The NRA Personal Protection Outside the Home is divided into two
levels (basic and advanced). Level one is a nine-hour course and
offers the essential knowledge and skills that must be mastered in
order to carry, store, and use a firearm safely and effectively for
personal protection outside the home. Upon completion of level one,
students may choose to attend level two, which is an additional five
hours of range training and teaches advanced shooting skills. After
the classroom portion, students should expect to spend several hours
on the range and shoot approximately 100 rounds of ammunition during
level one. Level two involves five additional hours on the range and
approximately 115 rounds of ammunition. The ammunition requirements
are minimum and may be exceeded.
The NRA Basics of Personal Protection Outside The Home is for adult
individuals who are not disqualified from possessing a firearm as
defined by applicable federal, state, or local law and are of good
repute and possess defensive pistol skills presented in the NRA
Basics of Personal Protection In The Home Course. Participants must
also understand the basic legal concepts relating to the use of
firearms in self-defense, and must know and observe not only general
gun safety rules, but also those safety principles that are specific
to defensive situations. Prospective participants can demonstrate
that they have the requisite knowledge, skills, and attitudes by
producing an NRA Basic Personal Protection In The Home Course
Certificate, or by passing the pre-course evaluation.