Courses we Offer Include:
- -Florida CCW Class
- -NRA HG 101 First Steps Pistol (4 Hours)
- -NRA HG 201 Basic Pistol (8 Hours)
- -NRA Personal Protection In The Home
- -Private Training
- -Basic Pistol Shooting 101
- -Shooting 101
- -Women’s Only Shooting Course
- -Senior’s Only Shooting Course
- -Glock Safety Course
- Disabled Only Shooter Course
- Conceaed Handgun Tactics and Safety
- Handgun Tactical
- Non-Lethal Class
Choosing the Right Firearms School for You
The hardest step will be making the decision to take your very first class … Just do your research and pick one!
You will learn more from your first instructor than from any other, so make sure you choose the one that is right for you.
•Instructor:
Look at the instructors qualifications, both as an instructor and a shooter. Do you have access to the instructor by phone or e-mail? If you have questions, you have the right to an answer. Does the school teach the courses offered, or do they host other instructors? If they host other instructors, you might want to consider the option of going directly to that instructor instead.
•Testimonials:
What are the other student’s comments? Do they look authentic? Do they cover the classes you are interested in taking?
•Photos:
“A picture tells a thousand words!” Are they Internet “Stock photos”? Are they only of the instructors, or photos from actual classes?
•Classroom:
Do they have an office? What range do they use (if it is a range class)for their training?
•Classes:
Do they have scheduled classes (weekly, monthly?) in what you are interested in? If they don’t, they might not have a full time school.
•Primary function:
Is the primary function of the training school firearms training? Training is what you are looking for; not security services, private investigations, bodyguards, etc. If the company is trying to do too many things, your class might get lost in the mix!
•Look at the entire website. Educate yourself and ask the right questions.
•If you are wondering if you are ready for a more advanced class, call the instructor and discuss it with him.
