Firearms Warrior Workshop - New to Firearms
Basic - Firearms Training 100% Beginner Friendly
Duration: 4-hour classroom 2-hours range time
Date | Availability | ||||
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Register Now | January 29 Wednesday |
District Heights, MD
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5 - 10 Students | 9am to 3pm | John Ayala |
Description
Firearms Warrior Workshop is unlike typical tactical training, designed for everyday family leaders—moms, dads, husbands, and wives.
This course is recommended to all individuals who are new to the concealed or wear and carry life style. This course is also recommended to New Armed SPO or Armed Security Officers.
It builds firearm confidence, rapid capability, and professional situational awareness
The goal of the Firearms Warrior Workshop is to provide a practical introduction to handgun through the explanation of handgun nomenclature, operation, and fundamental shooting skills. We will cover all the shooting fundamentals hand-on with a certified instructor at the gun range.
If you are brand new to shooting, or just getting back into the game, it is recommended that you participate in our Firearms Warrior Workshop taught by Chief John Ayala an USCCA, NRA, DCJS, Maryland State Police and DC MPD certified instructor.
Range Time
If you would like to utilize your personal firearm, please ensure your firearm is unloaded prior to the lesson and that your ammunition is the correct type to use.
Your registration includes all ammunition, targets, ear and eye protection, meals, and access to firearms if needed.
Spots are very limited for each date, so we strongly encourage registering early to guarantee your place for your preferred workshop date.
**Please note that if you are 15 minutes late, your lesson will be canceled.**
Location
Penn Station Shopping Center
Training Location
5758 Silver Hill RD
District Height, MD 20747
Topics Covered
- Isosceles position
- weapon safety,
- Sight Alignment, Sight Picture (Aiming)
- Cause of Firearm Accidents
- Weapon Safety rules
- Ammunition Components
- How to overcome Cartridge Malfunctions
- Clearing a Semi-Auto Malfunctions
- How to Make a Proper Grip/Safe finger trigger Position
- Holster Safety
- loading magazines
Types
Basic
Documentation Requirements