Certified Pistol Instructor
Best For: Experienced Handgun Shooters and Marksmen, who desire to teach others, utilizing NRA Methods and Materials. Instructors must deliver these courses safely and effectively, encouraging student participation and inclusion, to NRA quality and ethical standards.
Benefits: Be part of the “Gold Standard” of training, give back to others, improve your craft and expertise.
This course consists of 2 sections: BIT (Basic Instructor Training) and NRA Pistol Instructor Training.
BIT Course topics include:
- Ethics
- Policies and Procedures
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Organizing your Course
- Generating Publicity
- Course Training Adaptive Athletes
NRA Pistol Instructor topics include:
- Basics of Pistol Shooting Lesson Plans (Introduction)
- Pistol Knowledge and Safe Handling
- Ammunition Knowledge and the Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting
- Basic Pistol Shooting Instructional Method
- Shooting Positions and Shooting Qualification
- Evaluating and Improving Performance of Beginning Pistol Shooters
- Scoring Targets and Selecting and Maintaining a Pistol
- Continued Opportunities for Skill Development
- And much more…
Pre-Requisite: You must have completed the NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting Course, you must be able to demonstrate safe pistol handling and operations with a Single and double action revolver, and at least one type of semi-automatic pistol as outlined in your BoPS Handbook. You will need to qualify on a Level 4 Instructor’s target (.22 LR and red dot optics are permitted). I will forward the prerequisites after you have been interviewed (Questionnaire review).
IMPORTANT: Students must not be ineligible to possess a firearm. If you feel that you might have an impediment to firearm ownership, please contact the instructor prior to registration.
$395 for Tuition, Books, and Range Fees. VETS/LEO Family discounts are available, Ammunition required: 150 rounds. Course time: Approximately 16 hours over 2 day or 4 evening sessions.
Please contact us at gbdavis@gunsafety4u.com or call 727-470-0960.
Find our Class Schedule: https://gunsafety4u.com
Certified Rifle Instructor
Best For: Experienced Rifle Shooters and Marksmen who desire to teach others, utilizing NRA Methods and Materials. Instructors must deliver these courses safely and effectively, encouraging student participation and inclusion, to NRA quality and ethical standards.
Benefits: Be part of the “Gold Standard” of training, give back to others, improve your craft and expertise.
This course consists of 2 sections: BIT (Basic Instructor Training) and NRA Rifle Instructor Training.
BIT Course topics include:
- Ethics
- Policies and Procedures
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Organizing your Course
- Generating Publicity
- Course Training Adaptive Athletes
NRA Pistol Instructor topics include:
- Basics of Rifle Shooting Lesson Plans (Introduction)
- Rifle Knowledge and Safe Gun Handling
- Ammunition Knowledge and the Fundamentals of Rifle Shooting
- Basic Rifle Shooting Instructional Method
- Firing the First Shots
- Evaluating and Improving Performance of Beginning Rifle Shooters
- Scoring Targets and Selecting and Maintaining your Rifle
- Additional Rifle Shooting Positions
- And much more…
Prerequisite: You must have completed the NRA Basics of Rifle Shooting Course, you must be able to demonstrate safe Rifle handling and operations with a bolt action, lever action, and semi-automatic rifle as outlined in your BoRS Handbook. You will need to qualify on a 4.5-inch Instructor’s target at 25 yards (optics are permitted). I will forward the prerequisites after you have been interviewed (Questionnaire review).
IMPORTANT: Students must not be ineligible to possess a firearm. If you feel that you might have an impediment to firearm ownership, please contact the instructor prior to registration.
$395 for Tuition, Books, and Range Fees. VETS/LEO Family discounts are available, Ammunition required: 100 rounds. Course time: Approximately 16 hours over 2 day or 4 evening sessions.
Please contact us at gbdavis@gunsafety4u.com or call 727-470-0960.
Find our Class Schedule: https://gunsafety4u.com
Certified Shotgun Instructor
Best For: Experienced Shotgun Shooters and Marksmen who desire to teach others, utilizing NRA Methods and Materials. Instructors must deliver these courses safely and effectively, encouraging student participation and inclusion, to NRA quality and ethical standards.
Benefits: Be part of the “Gold Standard” of training, give back to others, improve your craft and expertise.
This course consists of 2 sections: BIT (Basic Instructor Training) and NRA Shotgun Instructor Training.
BIT Course topics include:
- Ethics
- Policies and Procedures
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Organizing your Course
- Generating Publicity
- Course Training Adaptive Athletes
NRA Pistol Instructor topics include:
- Basics of Shotgun Shooting Lesson Plans (Introduction)
- Shotgun Knowledge and Safe Gun Handling
- Ammunition Knowledge and the Fundamentals of Shotgun Shooting
- Basic Shotgun Instructional Method
- Firing the First Shots
- Shotgun and the Shooting Skills- Practical Exercise
- Evaluating and Improving Performance of Beginning Rifle Shooters
- Continued Opportunities for Skill Improvement
Prerequisite: You must have completed the NRA Basics of Shotgun Shooting Course, you must be able to demonstrate safe Shotgun handling and operations with a pump action, hinge action, and semi-automatic shotgun as outlined in your BoSS Handbook. You will need to qualify on a trap range, shooting 13/25 targets hit. Documented proof ATA or NSSA match scores of greater than 50% is acceptable. I will forward the prerequisites after you have been interviewed (Questionnaire review).
IMPORTANT: Students must not be ineligible to possess a firearm. If you feel that you might have an impediment to firearm ownership, please contact the instructor prior to registration.
$395 for Tuition, Books, and Range Fees. VETS/LEO Family discounts are available, Ammunition required: 75 rounds. Course time: Approximately 16 hours over 2 day or 4 evening sessions.
Please contact us at gbdavis@gunsafety4u.com or call 727-470-0960.
Find our Class Schedule: https://gunsafety4u.com
NRA CCW Instructor
Best For: Experienced Basic Pistol Instructors and NRA CCW Graduates, who desire to teach others CCW Knowledge, Skills, and Attitude, utilizing NRA Methods and Materials. Instructors must deliver these courses safely and effectively, encouraging student participation and inclusion, to NRA quality and ethical standards.
Benefits: Be part of the “Gold Standard” of training, give back to others, improve your craft and expertise.
This course consists of 2 sections: BIT (Basic Instructor Training) and NRA CCW Instructor Training.
BIT Course topics include:
- Ethics
- Policies and Procedures
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Organizing your Course
- Generating Publicity
- Course Training Adaptive Athletes
NRA CCW Instructor topics include:
- NRA CCW Lesson Plans (Introduction)
- Drawing From Concealment
- Loading and Stoppage Remediation
- Mindset, Responding to an Attack, and the Aftermath
- Carry Modes and Pistol Concealment
- Student Defensive Pistol Skills
- Running and Managing a CCW Line
- Range Preparation
- Drill Preparation
- Student Live Fire Drills
Pre-Requisite: You must have completed the NRA Basics of Pistol Instructor Course and the NRA CCW Basic course. Your BIT must be within 1 year current. , you must be able to demonstrate safe pistol handling and Drawing operations. You will need to qualify on a CCW Instructor’s course of fire during the course (red dot optics are permitted). I will forward the prerequisites after you have been interviewed (Questionnaire review).
IMPORTANT: Students must not be ineligible to possess a firearm. If you feel that you might have an impediment to firearm ownership, please contact the instructor prior to registration.
$395 for Tuition, Books, and Range Fees. VETS/LEO Family discounts are available, Ammunition required: 250 rounds. Course time: Approximately 16 hours over 2 day or 4 evening sessions.
Please contact us at gbdavis@gunsafety4u.com or call 727-470-0960.
Find our Class Schedule: https://gunsafety4u.com
Personal Protection Inside the Home – NRA Instructor Course
Best For: Experienced Basic Pistol Instructors and NRA PPITH Graduates, who desire to teach others PPITH Knowledge, Skills, and Attitude, utilizing NRA Methods and Materials. Instructors must deliver these courses safely and effectively, encouraging student participation and inclusion, to NRA quality and ethical standards.
Benefits: Be part of the “Gold Standard” of training, give back to others, improve your expertise.
This course consists of 2 sections: BIT (Basic Instructor Training) and NRA PPITH Instructor Training.
BIT Course topics include:
- Ethics
- Policies and Procedures
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Organizing your Course
- Generating Publicity
- Course Training Adaptive Athletes
NRA PPITH Instructor topics include:
Introduction to NRA Basic Personal Protection In The Home Course Outline and Lesson Plans
- Teaching Personal Protection In The Home Lesson I: Introduction to Defensive Shooting
- Teaching Personal Protection In The Home Lesson II: Basic Defensive Pistol Skills
- Teaching Personal Protection In The Home Lesson III: Firearms and the Law, Possession, Ownership, and the Use of Deadly Force
- Teaching Personal Protection In The Home Lesson IV: Strategies for Home Safety and Responding to a Violent Confrontation
- Teaching Personal Protection In The Home Lesson V: Selecting a Pistol for Self-Defense
- Teaching Personal Protection In The Home Lesson VI: Sport Shooting Activities and Training Opportunities
- Teaching Personal Protection In The Home Lesson VII: Course Review and Examination and Conclusion
Pre-Requisite: You must have completed the NRA Basics of Pistol Instructor Course and the NRA PPITH Basic course. Your BIT must be within 1 year current. You must be able to demonstrate safe pistol handling and Drawing operations. You will need to qualify on a PPITH Instructor’s course of fire during the course (red dot optics are permitted). I will forward the prerequisites after you have been interviewed (Questionnaire review).
IMPORTANT: Students must not be ineligible to possess a firearm. If you feel that you might have an impediment to firearm ownership, please contact the instructor prior to registration.
$425 for Tuition, Books, and Range Fees. VETS/LEO Family discounts are available, Ammunition required: 200 rounds. Course time: Approximately 16 hours over 2 day or 4 evening sessions.
Please contact us at gbdavis@gunsafety4u.com or call 727-470-0960.
Find our Class Schedule: https://gunsafety4u.com
Personal Protection Outside the Home – NRA Instructor Course
Best For: Experienced Basic Pistol and NRA PPITH Instructors who have completed PPOTH, who desire to teach others PPOTH Knowledge, Skills, and Attitude, utilizing NRA Methods and Materials. Instructors must deliver these courses safely and effectively, encouraging student participation and inclusion, to NRA quality and ethical standards.
Benefits: Be part of the “Gold Standard” of training, at the highest level.
This course consists of 2 sections: BIT (Basic Instructor Training) and NRA PPOTH Instructor Training.
BIT Course topics include:
- Ethics
- Policies and Procedures
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Organizing your Course
- Generating Publicity
- Course Training Adaptive Athletes
NRA PPOTH Instructor topics include:
Introduction to NRA Basic Personal Protection In The Home Course Outline and Lesson Plans
- Teaching Basics of Personal Protection Outside The Home Lesson V:
- Presenting the Pistol from Concealment
- Lesson VIII: Teaching Basics of Personal Protection Outside The Home Lesson VI:
- Presentation, Position and Movement
- Lesson IX: Teaching Basics of Personal Protection Outside The Home Lesson VII:
- Special Shooting Techniques
- Lesson X: Basics of Personal Protection Outside The Home Instructor Examination
Pre-Requisite: You must have completed the NRA Basics of Pistol Instructor Course and the NRA PPITH Instructor Course, as well as the NRA PPOTH Basic course. Your BIT must be within 1 year current. You must be able to demonstrate safe pistol handling and Drawing operations. You will need to qualify on a PPOTH Instructor’s course of fire during the course (red dot optics are permitted). I will forward the prerequisites after you have been interviewed (Questionnaire review).
IMPORTANT: Students must not be ineligible to possess a firearm. If you feel that you might have an impediment to firearm ownership, please contact the instructor prior to registration.
$425 for Tuition, Books, and Range Fees. VETS/LEO Family discounts are available, Ammunition required: 250 rounds. Course time: Approximately 22 hours over 2 day or 4 evening sessions.
Please contact us at gbdavis@gunsafety4u.com or call 727-470-0960.
Find our Class Schedule: https://gunsafety4u.com
Chief Range Safety Officer
Best For: Experienced Shooters and Marksmen, who have passed the Range Safety Officer (RSO) course, and desire to teach others, utilizing NRA Methods and Materials. Instructors must deliver these courses safely and effectively, encouraging student participation and inclusion, to NRA quality and ethical standards.
Benefits: Be part of the “Gold Standard” of training, give back to others, improve your craft and expertise.
This course consists of 2 sections: BIT (Basic Instructor Training) and NRA Chief Range Safety Officer Training.
BIT Course topics include:
- Ethics
- Policies and Procedures
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Organizing your Course
- Generating Publicity
- Course Training Adaptive Athletes
- Budgeting
NRA Chief Range Safety Officer Training Topics include:
- Basics of Pistol Shooting Lesson Plans (Introduction)
- Pistol Knowledge and Safe Handling
- Ammunition Knowledge and the Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting
- Basic Pistol Shooting Instructional Method
- Shooting Positions and Shooting Qualification
- Evaluating and Improving Performance of Beginning Pistol Shooters
- Scoring Targets and Selecting and Maintaining a Pistol
- Continued Opportunities for Skill Development
- And much more…
Pre-Requisite: You must have completed the NRA Range Safety Officer Course, you must be able to demonstrate safe pistol handling and operations with handguns, rifles, and shotguns as outlined in your RSO Handbook. I will forward the prerequisites after you have been interviewed (Questionnaire review).
IMPORTANT: Students must not be ineligible to possess a firearm. If you feel that you might have an impediment to firearm ownership, please contact the instructor prior to registration.
$395 for Tuition, Books, and Range Fees. VETS/LEO Family discounts are available, no ammunition is required. Course time: Approximately 16 hours over 2 day or 4 evening sessions.
Please contact us at gbdavis@gunsafety4u.com or call 727-470-0960.