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NRA
Instructor Training
NRA
Instructor Training FAQ's
Armed Missouri,
Inc. FAQ's.
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Price: |
NRA
Pistol Instructor (Basic Instructor Training included): $190.00
NRA
Personal Protection In the Home Instructor: $150.00
NRA
Personal Protection Outside the Home Instructor: $200.00
NRA Chief Range Safety Officer
(Basic Instructor Training included):
$175.00
*NRA
Basic Instructor Training (BIT) Only: $100.00
*NRA Basic Instructor
Training must be
taken each time an instructor rating is added if it has been more than two years since Basic Instructor Training
was last taken. The fee for Basic Instructor Training will be
discounted for students signing up for an additional course.
Please contact us for more information.
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Class
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Class
times will vary depending on your selected course. After
registration, each candidate will receive additional information regarding
your selected class.
Class
begins at 8:00 am, please arrive by 7:45 am to fill out necessary
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Course
Description: |
Armed
Missouri, Inc. can assist you in becoming a NRA certified instructor in any or
all of the above disciplines. To be an NRA Certified Instructor you
must first have passed the basic course of the discipline you wish to
instruct (except for Pistol Instructor). You will be required to provide your course certificate
from the basic class or other qualifying documentation before you can receive NRA instructor training.
All Instructor training courses are two days in length (except Personal
Protection In the Home).
An
NRA certified instructor will:
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Possess and demonstrate a
solid background in firearm safety and shooting skills acquired
through previous firearm training (such as completion of an NRA Basic
Firearm Training Course) and/or previous shooting experience.
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Successfully complete the
appropriate NRA instructor examination. Certified—90% or higher.
Assistant—85% or higher. Apprentice—85% or higher
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Satisfactorily complete an
NRA Instructor Training Course for the area of specialization you wish
to teach (e.g., NRA Basic Shotgun Course), and receive the endorsement
of the NRA Training Counselor conducting your training.
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Submit your application
with appropriate certification fee. Membership in the National Rifle
Association is strongly recommended.
As an NRA certified instructor,
your responsibilities will include:
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Conducting NRA Basic
Courses in accordance with policies and procedures outlined by NRA
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Upholding the quality and
integrity of national firearm safety and training standards
established by NRA
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Promoting firearm safety
and the shooting sports
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Reporting training data to
NRA
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Student
Equipment List: |
Students
should bring a picture ID, their basic course certificate for the
instructor course being taken, a pen or pencil, drinks, and snacks.
Lunch will be provided at all instructors courses. Please be aware
that our shooting range is outdoors and we will shoot in any
weather. Please dress appropriately for weather. A more
detailed equipment list will be provided to each candidate after
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FAQ's
about NRA Instructor Training courses.
FAQ's
about Armed Missouri, Inc.
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Q.
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What's the first thing I
need to do to become a NRA instructor?
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A.
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Listed below are the prerequisites for
each course.
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Pistol Instructor: Basic Instructor
Training (within the last two years),
Pre-course exam, gun handling exercise, and shooting
qualification (an NRA Basic Pistol
Course is not required but recommended)
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NRA
Personal Protection In the Home Instructor: Pistol Instructor
certification, PPITH basic course certificate,
Basic Instructor Training
(within the last two years)
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NRA
Personal Protection Outside the Home Instructor: PPITH Instructor
certification, PPOTH basic course certificate,
Basic Instructor Training
(within the last two years)
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NRA Chief Range Safety
Officer: NRA Range Safety Officer certification,
Basic Instructor Training
(within the last two years)
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NRA
Basic Instructor Training: No prerequisite
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Q.
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How long does it take to
become a NRA certified instructor?
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A.
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Most instructors courses
are two days in length. Our instructor courses are normally
held on a Saturday and Sunday. The times run from 8:00 am to
8:00 pm
or until we are finished. Once the course is completed it will
take 3-4 months for the NRA to process your credentials and mail
them to you.
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Q.
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What do I need to bring
with me to the Instructor Training Course?
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A.
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Once you register for an
NRA Instructor Training Course, we will provide you with a list of
all required materials you will need to bring with you. Of
course, the most important things to bring with you will
be a positive attitude, an open mind, a willingness to learn,
and a willingness to teach. We also recommend
you get a good night sleep prior to attending as these are long
courses that are mentally demanding.
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