Anyone who wants to learn fundamental principles of safe handling of firearms and handgun marksmanship is welcome to attend the class. The class is taught by a team of NRA-certified instructors. Classroom activities include show-and-tell, demonstration, open discussion, and practice with electronic simulators in addition to PowerPoint presentations. Range activities will be done in small groups for safety and effective learning experience. The goal of this class is to provide students, including those who have no or little experience, with deep understanding of principles associated with precision handgun shooting. The class is limited to 20 students, and its duration is approximately 12 hours.
Classroom Instruction & Activities: 6:00-10:00 pm on May 20 (Tuesday) and May 22 (Thursday). Every student is expected to attend both evenings.
Live Fire: 9:00 am-1:00 pm on May 24 (Saturday), 2:00-6:00 pm on May 24 (Saturday), or 2:00-6:00 pm on May 25 (Sunday). Each person should select one of the three sessions.
Classroom Instruction & Activities: World Harvest Church, 1718 W Lakeview Rd, Stillwater, OK 74075
Live Fire: Sixty-yard bay of the SR&PC Range (Stillwater Rifle & Pistol Club on Google maps.
The gate is at N36.1797° W97.1942°)
You may enroll at https://www.nrainstructors.org/CourseDetails.aspx?Courseid=856612. You will be asked to key in your name, gender, date of birth, address, phone number, and email address. Alternatively, you may send the required information to youngchang07@gmail.com.
The enrollment fee is $50.00 per person. You may bring cash or a check payable to SR&PC on the first day of the class. For those who are not members or associates of SR&PC, there is an additional charge of $6.00 for a daily use Permit for Lake McMurtry. This fee should be included with the check for the class enrollment fee.
Handguns – semi-auto vs revolver, single action vs double action, loading/cocking/decocking/unloading, failure to eject/stovepiping, failure to feed, clearing malfunctions
Ammunition – types of projectiles and their purposes, physics associated with firing
Safe Handling of Firearms – safety rules, causes of accidents, handling squibs/misfires/hangfires
Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting – eye dominance, shooting positions, gripping, iron sights (sight alignment and sight picture), red dot sights, breath control, hold control, trigger control, follow through
Selecting Handguns – caliber, design, size, weight, ergonomics and other factors to be considered and their effects on shootability
Maintaining Handguns
Live fire at the range
DO NOT BRING LIVE AMMUNITION INTO THE BUILDING. Each evening when you come to the classroom, please bring the UNLOADED handgun IN EITHER A SOFT OR HARD PISTOL CASE (if you have a safety lock please use it). The handgun will be turned in to an instructor for a safety inspection upon entering the class room. You will be using this handgun for the fundamental drills, dry
firing, and for use of electronic simulators. AGAIN “DO NOT BRING LIVE AMMUNITION INTO THE BUILDING.”
When you come to the range, you must bring a handgun, approximately 100 rounds of ammunition, eye and ear protection, water, snacks, hat, lawn chair, and whatever else you may need for a few hours of outdoor activities. Instructors will provide guns if you do not own a handgun or want to try different types of handguns.
Students will need to take a 50-question written test as soon as the class is over. The passing score is 90%. Exam questions will be discussed in class.
Level | Target | Distance, holding, number of rounds | Goal | Notes |
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1 | Four, 4-inch circles | 10 feet, five rounds per circle (total 20 rounds) | Every shot must hit the circle aimed at. | This is the minimum requirement for passing the live fire test. Hand in your targets after successfully completing this stage. |
2 | Four, 4-inch circles | 15 feet, five rounds per circle (total 20 rounds) | Every shot must hit the circle aimed at. | Only after completing Level 1. |
3 | Four, 4-inch circles | 20 feet, five rounds per circle (total 20 rounds) | Every shot must hit the circle aimed at. | After completing Level 2. |
4 | A 6-in circle | 45 feet, 20 rounds | Hit the circle 80% of the time. | After completing Level 3. |
For levels 1-3, you must fire exactly five rounds per circle and all five bullets must hit the circle aimed at. Five hits on the circle must be consecutive ones. Never fire an additional round to make up for a miss. If you fired more than five rounds including missed one(s) at any circle, you must start all over again using a new target.