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Thread: Future NRA/CCW instructor questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteyrAUG View Post
    Feel free to borrow any content you find useful, it's a public page and you don't need a FB account to view it.

    https://www.facebook.com/Four-Simple...7267769814095/

    Here is an example of a post that a lot of instructors have used as a visual aid.

    https://www.facebook.com/23726776981...e=3&permPage=1
    Thank you.
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    They pushed civilians directly into combat during WWII just after they completed basic training- so just stick to the fundamentals.

    As far as having a Costa Rican wife, I have no advice for that because I've been married to one for over ten years and she's still annoying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7n6 View Post
    They pushed civilians directly into combat during WWII just after they completed basic training- so just stick to the fundamentals.

    As far as having a Costa Rican wife, I have no advice for that because I've been married to one for over ten years and she's still annoying.
    Like I said, they had basic training, and LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd00000 View Post
    Like I said, they had basic training, and LOL.

    What does basic do exactly? Takes a group of civilians from all walks of life, gives them essentials over a short period of time, and makes sure everyone is on the same page when they finish the training. So apply the same logic to your students while focusing on that core firearms training aspect. The average American firearms owner if they grew up around firearms has quite a bit of experience already. So just focus on the basics for the ones with less experience.
    Last edited by RetroRevolver77; 07-19-18 at 14:47.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mark5pt56 View Post
    Always start with safety and safety.. At first, hammer the fundamentals and after that, hammer the fundamentals, weapons manipulations and safety. Venture on to skill building, adding stress if and when appropriate. Never assume whoever you are teaching knows what they are doing and not review safety procedures. Those four rules aren't just "range rules" I'll say this first, not implying to make mistakes but one could do one of them right and screw up the other three and no person will get hurt, property damage yes.
    We really need a Like button on this website.

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    I got the job. Now to get the NRA classes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd00000 View Post
    I got the job. Now to get the NRA classes.

    Sounds like a great job. Congratulations.

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    Well, day 4 on the job, love it. Helped a lot of people shoot better, and they let me shoot their weapons. The coolest I've shot are a South Korean army pistol and a 1918 Luger.
    Todd
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