Personal Protection Inside the Home
Description
The NRA
Personal Protection in the Home Course exposes students to the concepts and use of lethal force in self defense and covers
defensive shooting techniques.
Self-defense
is a hot and sometimes controversial topic apart and distinct from the regular diet of shooting fundamentals and firearm use. This class will cover mindset, legal issues, decision-making under pressure, and planning
for the worst. The Basic Personal Protection
in the Home course is designed around the use of the defensive pistol within the home.
Although
the course can be completed as quickly as twelve hours, the amount of information presented, and the probability of intensive
question and answer sessions on the included topics, makes it likely that the course will take longer.
Students
will receive the NRA
Guide to the Basics of Personal Protection in the Home handbook and intensive lessons on basics of defensive shooting, issues of self-defense,
and other strategies for protecting the home and family.
Course Goal
“To
develop in the students the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to the safe and efficient use of a handgun for
protection of self and family, and to provide information on the law-abiding citizen's right to self-defense.”
Lessons
- Introduction to Defensive Shooting
- Basic Defensive Handgun Skills
- Firearms and the Law: Possession, Ownership, and the Use of Deadly Force
- Strategies for Home Safety and Responding to a Violent Confrontation
- Selecting a Handgun for Personal Defense
- Sport Shooting Activities and Training Opportunities
- Course Review and Examination
Prerequisites
Participants
in the Personal Protection course should be experienced shooters, showing mastery of the basic skills of safe gun handling.
If necessary, this course will put participants through a pre-course assessment exercise, where potential students are asked
to demonstrate safe gun handling, shoot a series of five-shot groups, discuss the operations necessary to zero a pistol, and
demonstrate how to properly clean a handgun.
Participants
are expected to show validation of shooting experience by showing an NRA Basic Pistol Course certificate, an NRA Marksmanship Qualification Program certificate, a Pistol qualification card, or additional
certification from security or law enforcement background training.
Finally,
the Personal Protection course is intended
for mature law-abiding adults, who have the mindset and seriousness necessary to properly perform the activities in
the course. Self-defense is not a topic that lends itself to horseplay and distractions.
Course Completion
Students
will be given feedback on their shooting exercises, and a course completion certificate upon successful completion of the
lessons. Not only are shooting standards fired during the practical exercises, but a written exam will be given at the end
of the course. Throughout the course the instructor will use a individual checklist for each student to ensure the coverage
of course material, and satisfactory absorption of the material being taught.