The training landscape is crowded with fleeting trends and rigid dogma—the hollow idea that there is only “one right way” to do something, usually because “that’s how it’s always been done.”
We don’t believe in that. It ignores the fact that every person has a different build, different strengths, and different needs. Instead of making you memorize a script, we focus on enduring principles—the constants that remain true regardless of the environment.
Master the mechanics. Call the shot.
Don’t just keep or carry. Be capable.
Refine the response. Own the movement.
The NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting Course is intended for all individuals regardless of previous shooting experience or NRA-affiliation. Course topics include: gun safety rules, proper operation of revolvers and semi-automatic pistols, ammunition knowledge and selection, pistol selection and storage, shooting fundamentals, pistol inspection and maintenance, marksmanship, and shooting range safety. Additionally, students will complete live fire training and a nationally standardized shooting qualification while on the range with an NRA Certified Instructor.
This comprehensive course focuses on the essential skills and strategies required to defend yourself and your family within the home. Participants will engage in live-fire exercises, shooting to refine defensive techniques. Key Learning Objectives include Defensive Tactics, Conflict Response, Legal Framework, and Equipment Selection.
This course teaches 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. Divided into two levels, Level One offers the essential knowledge and skills to carry, store, and use a firearm safely and effectively. Upon completion, students may choose to attend Level Two for additional advanced shooting skills and live fire.
CCW Initial or Renewal, San Diego (coming soon)
A training exercise designed to simulate random malfunctions. It forces shooters to instinctively identify and clear Type 1-3 stoppages using immediate and remedial actions to immediately resume firing.