This comprehensive course covers essential CCW topics, including firearm safety, selecting self-defense pistols, ammunition choices, concealed carry fundamentals, shooting from concealment, tactical reloading, situational awareness, defensive mindset, holstering techniques, and basic personal defense shooting methods. We emphasize ongoing skill enhancement throughout the program.
Students are required to bring their own pistol and 50 rounds of factory ammunition (30 rounds for the course; firearms and ammunition are prohibited in the classroom), along with eye and ear protection (prescription eyewear is acceptable), a hip or appendix holster, two extra magazines, and a positive attitude.
Upon successful completion of the course, which includes passing a knowledge exam and shooting drills, students will meet NV CCW standards and receive an official certificate of completion. The course, including live fire training, spans approximately 8 hours.
A welcome letter will be sent via email within 48 hours of registration to guide you through the process.
This objective-driven course goes beyond basic safety principles, delving into when and how to utilize defensive strategies within the home. Topics covered include "safe room" principles and emergency planning, theft deterrence, preventing unauthorized firearm access, managing confrontations, cultivating situational awareness, utilizing cover and concealment effectively, interacting with law enforcement post-incident, and honing basic personal protection shooting techniques.
Students are required to bring a pistol, 150 rounds of factory ammunition (firearms and ammunition are prohibited in the classroom), eye and ear protection (prescription eyewear is acceptable), and a positive attitude.
Upon successful completion of the course, including passing a knowledge exam and participating in shooting drills, students will meet NRA Personal Protection in the Home national standards and receive an official certificate of completion.
The course, inclusive of live fire training, spans approximately 8 hours.
This objective-driven course delves into crucial concealed carry concepts, including cultivating a defensive mindset, understanding cover and concealment principles, optimizing holstering techniques for efficiency, navigating concealed carry laws, traveling with firearms, determining when to use force for self-defense, engaging with law enforcement post-incident, preparing for the aftermath, and mastering basic tactical reloading and defensive shooting drills.
Prior to enrolling, students must fulfill required prerequisites. Necessary materials include a pistol, 250 rounds of factory ammunition (firearms and ammunition are prohibited in the classroom), eye and ear protection (prescription eyewear is acceptable), a hip or appendix holster, snap caps, two extra magazines, and a positive attitude.
Upon successful completion of the course, which encompasses passing a knowledge exam and participating in shooting drills, students will meet NRA Personal Protection Outside the Home national standards and receive an official certificate of completion.
The course, inclusive of live fire training, spans approximately 14 hours.
This objective-driven class covers essential aspects of firearm ownership, emphasizing safe gun handling, understanding ammunition, proper maintenance and storage practices, and mastering basic shooting techniques. We encourage ongoing skill development throughout the course.
Students are required to bring a pistol (.22 caliber or greater), 100 rounds of factory ammunition (ammunition is prohibited in the classroom), eye and ear protection (prescription eyewear is acceptable), and a positive attitude.
Upon successful completion of the course, including passing a basic knowledge exam and participating in shooting lessons, students will meet NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting national standards and receive an official certificate of completion.
The course, which includes live fire training, spans approximately 8 hours.
A welcome letter will be sent via email within 48 hours of registration.
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YES
YES, WITH RESTRICTIONS
YES, SELECTED STATES
To obtain a Concealed Firearm Permit, applicants must be 21 years old (or 18 for military personnel), complete an approved firearm safety course, and demonstrate proficiency (qualify) with any handgun.
Permits are available to both residents and non-residents. Certain locations, such as school premises and public airport interiors, are restricted. Nevada acknowledges permits from states that meet defined criteria, with the updated list available on its official website.
To Safeguard Your Family
You Can't Always Wait for Law Enforcement
Self-Reliance Matters
Deterrence Factor
Realizing the Presence of Violent Criminals
Promoting Respect for Personal Safety Measures
Gaining a Tactical Edge in Crisis Moments
Heightened Awareness of Surroundings
Residing in High-Risk Zones
Asserting Your Rights
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