Basic Concealed Carry
Basic - Beginners Shooting Course
Duration: 16+ hours classroom, plus range time
$400.00
Fee
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January
25
Saturday
2 Day Class |
Greenbelt, MD
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3 - 5 Students | 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM | Andre Walker |
Description
OBJECTIVES
In the CCW course, instructors will teach the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to carry a concealed pistol for personal defense.
COURSE GOAL
For students to gain the basic knowledge and skills necessary to carry a concealed pistol for personal protection.
Topics Covered
Day One
Lesson One: Firearm Safety
1. Identify the main causes of firearm accidents.
2. How the three fundamental NRA rules for safe gun handling apply when carrying or using a concealed pistol.
3. How the NRA rules for using or storing a gun apply when carrying or using a concealed firearm.
4. The importance of carrying and using a pistol responsibly and ethically.
5. Special safety considerations that must be observed when carrying or using a concealed pistol.
6. The various techniques for storing a pistol safely.
Lesson Two: Pistol Nomenclature and Selecting a Pistol for Self-Defense
1. Identify two main types of pistols.
2. Identify the main components of a pistol.
3. Identify the criteria for selecting a pistol suited to their individual self-defense needs.
Lesson Three: Ammunition Knowledge and Defensive Ammunition Selection
1. Identify the main components of a pistol cartridge.
2. Identify how to properly store ammunition.
3. Identify the major types of pistol ammunition.
4. Identify the difference between practice ammunition and defensive ammunition.
5. Identify additional accessories for concealed carry.
Lesson Four: Basic Defensive Pistol Skills
1. Identify the Fundamentals of Marksmanship.
2. Identify Elements of a Good Shooting Position and explain how they can change in a defensive encounter.
3. Explain and demonstrate the fundamentals of defensive marksmanship.
4. Explain defensive accuracy.
5. Explain the differences between cover and concealment and identify examples of each.
Lesson Five: Drawing from Concealment
1. Explain and demonstrate the technique for safely presenting and holstering a concealed pistol.
Lesson Six: Loading and Stoppage Remediation
1. Perform emergency reloads
2. Identify types of stoppages
3. Perform Immediate action drill
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Day Two
Lesson Seven: Mindset, Responding to an Attack and the Aftermath
1. The levels of mental awareness.
2. The importance of mental preparation and developing the proper mindset for carrying and using a pistol for personal protection and facing a life-threatening encounter.
3. Techniques for avoiding life-threatening confrontations.
4. The psychological and physiological changes that may occur during an attack.
5. The differences between having a firearm for personal protection in the home and carrying a pistol for personal protection outside the home.
6. Techniques for controlling and responding to a violent encounter.
7. The emotional, legal and social aftermath of a defensive shooting.
Lesson Eight: Carry Modes and Pistol Concealment
1. Identify the various pistol concealed carry modes and the benefits and limitations of each.
2. Explain the basic principles of pistol concealment as they relate to the carrying of a pistol for selfdefense.
Lesson Nine: Firearm Cleaning and Maintenance
1. Identify the basic equipment needed to clean/maintain a firearm.
2. Identify how to properly clean both semi-automatic pistols and revolvers.
3. Identify what services are best referred to a qualified gunsmith.
Lesson Ten: Sport Shooting and Training Activities
1. Identify organizations, associations, clubs, and businesses that may help hone, enhance, and expand personal protection skills.
2. Explain methods and precautions for dry-fire practice, including drawing from the holster.
Lesson Eleven: Legal Considerations
1. Explain the general rights and restrictions under the laws of their state permitting the carrying of concealed firearms for self-defense.
2. State key legal provisions and restrictions pertaining to the use of deadly force.
3. Explain potential criminal and civil legal actions that may be taken subsequent to a defensive encounter
4. Explain the appropriate steps to take when carrying a firearm during a traffic stop
5. Explain where the students may find detailed legal information for their specific jurisdiction.
6. Explain what Castle Doctrine and Duty to Retreat
Lesson Twelve: Additional Mandatory Training for Maryland Wear and Carry
1. Suicide Prevention
2. Conflict Resolutuon
3. Anger Management
Range Qualification will be scheduled for each student on a different day.
Expectations and Outcomes
COURSE COMPLETION CERTIFICATE
The Instructor is ultimately responsible for determining if a student has successfully completed each learning objective, and if the student has demonstrated the knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to receive a Course Completion Certificate and qualifying on the range.
Upon successful completion student would able to apply for DC, MD, VA, WV, FL, PA, DE, NJ, AZ, NH, MI permit.
Types
Basic, Concealed Carry Training, NRA Courses
Requirements
Prerequisite: None, but the NRA Basic Pistol course or its equivalent is strongly recommended for those who are new to firearms or have no experience.
Student to Instructor Ratio
Given the depth of content, in-class firearm handling practical skills tests, range qualification, and objective-based completion criteria, there must be no more than four students for every one instructor. In short, if live firearms (loaded or unloaded) are being handled, there must be a 1:4 ratio, or the instructor must run relays of four students.
Range Qualification
Students must qualify and demonstrate shooting proficiency with a score 80%, to receive a Course Completion Certificate and range qualifications sheet.
Student Materials
Required
For participants to be successful in this course, they should have the following items, either personally owned or provided except for range qualification. Additional fee for gun rental and ammo.
- Quality Pistol appropriate for concealed carry – recommend minimum of 9mm or .38 Special
- Quality Strong Side Hip Holster – recommend form fitted leather or kydex, must cover trigger/trigger guard
- Quality Belt, designed to carry a holster and a firearm strongly recommended
- Quality ammunition suitable for practice. Encourage students to have at least100 hundred rounds. (Which is not included in the course fee. Students are responsible for their own ammo at the time of range qualifcation)
- Spare magazines or speed loaders with appropriate pouches – at least two additional (3 total)
- Clothing appropriate for concealed carry
- Eye protection
- Hearing protection - recommend electronic
TIME REQUIREMENTS
The NRA CCW course will require between 16 hours; however, it is objective based and allows for maximum flexibility in scheduling. The course length is an estimate; actual experience may vary. Gaining experience instructing from these lesson plans will assist in determining actual course length.