NRA Basics of Personal Protection Outside The Home Course $250.00
NRA Basics of Personal Protection Outside The Home Basic Course $200.00
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.
Students will receive the NRA Guide to the Basics of Personal Protection Outside The Home handbook,
NRA Gun Safety Rules brochure and the appropriate course completion certificates(s),
NRA Basic Personal Protection Outside The Home (identifies strong-side hip holster or purse use)
certificate, and NRA Advanced Personal Protection Outside The Home certificate.
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.
Note: The Lesson III of the Personal Protection In and Outside
The Home courses Firearms and the Law, and Legal Aspects of Self-Defense is
conducted by an attorney licensed to practice law within the state in which this
course is given and who is familiar with this area of the law, a Law Enforcement
Officer (LEO) who possesses an intermediate or higher Peace Officer Standards
and Training (POST) certificate granted within the state, or an individual
currently certified to instruct in this area of the law by the state in which
this course is presented.
Absolutely no live ammunition is to be brought into the classroom with your firearm or on your person.
Reservations are Required for All Classes
NRA Basics of Personal Protection Outside The Home Basic Course $200.00
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.
Students will receive the NRA Guide to the Basics of Personal Protection Outside The Home handbook,
NRA Gun Safety Rules brochure and the appropriate course completion certificates(s),
NRA Basic Personal Protection Outside The Home (identifies strong-side hip holster or purse use)
certificate, and NRA Advanced Personal Protection Outside The Home certificate.
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.
Note: The Lesson III of the Personal Protection In and Outside
The Home courses Firearms and the Law, and Legal Aspects of Self-Defense is
conducted by an attorney licensed to practice law within the state in which this
course is given and who is familiar with this area of the law, a Law Enforcement
Officer (LEO) who possesses an intermediate or higher Peace Officer Standards
and Training (POST) certificate granted within the state, or an individual
currently certified to instruct in this area of the law by the state in which
this course is presented.
Absolutely no live ammunition is to be brought into the classroom with your firearm or on your person.
Reservations are Required for All Classes