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NRA Basic Pistol, May 4th and June 9th

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NRA Basic Pistol - a comprehensive foundation to pistol shooting in all action types.

 

The class describes the "Knowledge, Skills and Attitude" that forms the foundation for using handguns in a safe and enjoyable way, for recreational purposes. It allows those taking the class to understand, handle, and fire revolvers and semi-automatic pistols of a variety of calibers.

 

The class covers the fundamentals of marksmanship, how ammunition works, firearm safety and safe gun handling, how to clean and store firearms, and discusses a variety of avenues for skill development and ideas for gun-related sports.

 

This class also forms the foundation for more advanced, self-defense orientated NRA courses, such as Personal Protection in, and outside, the home, and provides the participant with a Nationally-recognised qualification, that can be used to support applications for Concealed carry permits from several states, including Florida, Virginia, Connecticut and Arizona.

 

The next classes we are running are on Saturday May 4th, and Sunday June 9th, at fort Dix, running 08.30 - 17.00. You can learn more about them, and sign up directly, here:

 

http://www.gappnj.com/nra_basic_courses/basic_pistol

 

We provide everything needed: firearms, ammunition, coffee, snacks, lunch, and all training materials, diagnostic test and certificate of training. All you need to bring is a willingness to learn and participate. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

 

See you on the range!

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^^ Thank you!! For pointing that out and correcting it. I have edited the post to provide the correct link.

 

We completed our May 4th class and, even though there were some pretty heavy mortars being fired nearby, which shook the class sometimes, everyone graduated happy and with high scores.

 

The next class is June 9th, and everyone is welcome. We accept minor children (minimum age, 10) also, so it can be a great family day too.

 

Use this link to find out more, and to sign up:

 

http://www.gappnj.com/nra_basic_courses/basic_pistol

 

Thanks again to John and see you all on the range

 

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