NRA FIRST Steps Pistol Class with Optional NRA Membership from Ancient City Shooting Range in St. Augustine (Up to 56% Off)
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NRA-member instructors teach students NRA standards for operating pistols, covering topics such as handling ammo, cleaning, and firing
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Choose Between Two Options
$59 for an NRA FIRST Steps Pistol course (a $135 total value)
- Four-hour NRA FIRST Steps Pistol course, including gun rental and ammo (a $75 value)
- One-day range pass (up to a $60 value)<p>
$75 for the above package with a one-year new or renewal NRA membership (a $35 value; a $170 total value)<p>
In classes of up to six, students learn the NRA’s standards for handling a pistol. The course includes the Basics of Pistol Shooting handbook, NRA Gun Safety Rules brochure, Winchester/NRA Marksmanship Qualification booklet, lesson plan, and a certificate of completion. Classes are offered on Mondays and Thursday at 9 a.m. Groups of three or more can schedule class for any day Monday–Friday. Buyers may also request to be part of a youth or women’s class.<p>
Need To Know Info
About Ancient City Shooting Range
As a 100% NRA membership club, Ancient City Shooting Range brings together instructors and sportsmen who respect the responsibility required to safely operate a firearm. To help each member become a more seasoned marksman, Ancient City’s staff supervises a 40-acre outdoor range, where shooters can step onto 18 bays with targets positioned between 7 and 185 yards for pistol and rifle shooting. For an added challenge, some bays are outfitted with computerized pneumatic targets. The range also hosts weekend shooting competitions, encouraging camaraderie under expert supervision. In addition to overseeing such events, instructors also teach defense classes tailored for everyone from everyday citizens to security professionals. Additionally, Ancient City Shooting Range’s team supports the Wounded Warrior Project, a program which helps wounded soldiers return to civilian life.