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  • NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting for Women

    NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting for Women

    Hosted by NRA Certified Instructor Stephanie Joyce

    Build confidence. Learn safety. Shoot with purpose.

    This course is designed specifically for women who are new to shooting, women who haven’t shot in a while, or anyone wanting a solid refresher on pistol fundamentals in a welcoming and supportive environment.

    🎯 What You’ll Learn
    • Safe firearm handling & storage
    • Pistol parts & operation
    • Ammunition basics
    • Shooting fundamentals
    • Range safety & etiquette
    • Live-fire practice

    🎓 Course Materials & Certification
    Student Guide provided
    Student written exam included

    Graduates will receive a Course Completion Card and Certificate upon successfully passing the NRA Basic Pistol Qualification.

    👩‍🏫 Instructor
    Stephanie Joyce
    NRA Certified Instructor

    💲 Cost
    $150 per student
    Includes classroom materials and range time

    🧰 What to Bring
    • Eye & ear protection
    • Your pistol & ammunition (50 rounds suggested)
    • Note-taking materials
    • Lunch & water

    👕 What to Wear
    • High-neck shirt
    • Long pants
    • Closed-toe shoes
    • Hat with a brim (ball cap style recommended)

    ⚠️ Safety First
    This course emphasizes responsible firearm ownership and safe shooting practices at all times.

  • DEFENSIVE SHOOTING FUNDAMENTALS 201

    What You’ll Learn

    Balance of Speed and Precision Intuitive Shooting (without sights) Delivering 3-5 shots in rapid fire Precision Shooting Stance, Grip, Trigger Control Presentation from the ready and from the holster Emergency reloads

    What We’ll Teach

    Defensive Shooting Fundamentals – Level 1

    Over 1 million students have taken the U.S. Concealed Carry Association’s course offerings across the nation. The Defensive Shooting Fundamentals class can be taken by anyone of any skill level. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced shooter, you will walk away from this course a better protector of yourself and your loved ones.

    You will learn the concept of balancing speed and precision to begin the course, understanding your individual limits, the importance of accurate hits to target, and ability to quickly engage with a target.

    Other drills may include:

    • How to present from the holster
    • How to perform an emergency reload
    • Lateral movement
    • And more

    Purchasing a gun is part of the self-defense journey, but knowing how to safely and effectively use it is even more important. Education and training are critical methods to ensure students will be ready if they’re forced to use their firearms to defend themselves and their loved ones.

    Additional Notes from Your Instructor

    No cross-draw, shoulder, behind-the-back or ankle holsters are permitted. Holsters should be strongside only.

    What to Bring

    • Handgun
    • Extra Magazines
    • Magazine Pouch
    • Eye & Ear Protection
    • Holster
    • Range Bag
    • Close-toed Shoes
    • Thick Belt
    • Ammunition

    What is Provided

    • Water / Beverage
    • Targets
  • DEFENSIVE SHOOTING FUNDAMENTALS 201

    What You’ll Learn

    Balance of Speed and Precision Intuitive Shooting (without sights) Delivering 3-5 shots in rapid fire Precision Shooting Stance, Grip, Trigger Control Presentation from the ready and from the holster Emergency reloads

    What We’ll Teach

    Defensive Shooting Fundamentals – Level 1

    Over 1 million students have taken the U.S. Concealed Carry Association’s course offerings across the nation. The Defensive Shooting Fundamentals class can be taken by anyone of any skill level. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced shooter, you will walk away from this course a better protector of yourself and your loved ones.

    You will learn the concept of balancing speed and precision to begin the course, understanding your individual limits, the importance of accurate hits to target, and ability to quickly engage with a target.

    Other drills may include:

    • How to present from the holster
    • How to perform an emergency reload
    • Lateral movement
    • And more

    Purchasing a gun is part of the self-defense journey, but knowing how to safely and effectively use it is even more important. Education and training are critical methods to ensure students will be ready if they’re forced to use their firearms to defend themselves and their loved ones.

    Additional Notes from Your Instructor

    No cross-draw, shoulder, behind-the-back or ankle holsters are permitted. Holsters should be strongside only.

    What to Bring

    • Handgun
    • Extra Magazines
    • Magazine Pouch
    • Eye & Ear Protection
    • Holster
    • Range Bag
    • Close-toed Shoes
    • Thick Belt
    • Ammunition

    What is Provided

    • Water / Beverage
    • Targets