28 Oct 2012 - Introduction To Handguns
Posted: Wed, 03 Oct 2012 18:26:33
I know most of you folks have gotten the basic training, but feel free to pass this along to your family/friends/neighbors/co-workers who are interested.
Thanks to our friends over at F3 Tactical, I will be conducting an Introduction To Handguns course at their store on Sunday, October 28, starting at 11am.
The classroom session will be held at F3 Tactical, followed by the range session at Blue Ridge Arsenal.
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October Special! Get at 20% discount on this course - now only $100 per student.
Have you ever wanted to know how to safely handle and shoot a firearm? Now's your chance. Learn the basics in a relaxed atmosphere in this NRA First Steps course.
Learn how to safely handle both revolvers and semi-automatic pistols, including loading, unloading, jam-clearing and basic maintenance of a firearm, as well as ammunition basics and shooting fundamentals. Successful completion of this course satisfies the training requirement to obtain a Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit.
Owning a handgun is not required to enroll, but students are welcome to bring their own firearm (unloaded and cased).
Course includes student reference materials, range fees, eye/ear protection and use of a firearm (if desired) for the range session.
Thanks to our friends over at F3 Tactical, I will be conducting an Introduction To Handguns course at their store on Sunday, October 28, starting at 11am.
The classroom session will be held at F3 Tactical, followed by the range session at Blue Ridge Arsenal.
-------------------
October Special! Get at 20% discount on this course - now only $100 per student.
Have you ever wanted to know how to safely handle and shoot a firearm? Now's your chance. Learn the basics in a relaxed atmosphere in this NRA First Steps course.
Learn how to safely handle both revolvers and semi-automatic pistols, including loading, unloading, jam-clearing and basic maintenance of a firearm, as well as ammunition basics and shooting fundamentals. Successful completion of this course satisfies the training requirement to obtain a Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit.
Owning a handgun is not required to enroll, but students are welcome to bring their own firearm (unloaded and cased).
Course includes student reference materials, range fees, eye/ear protection and use of a firearm (if desired) for the range session.