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Firearm Training for Students with Language Barriers

Once you are sure that you are following all applicable laws and regulations, you are now faced with the challenge of meeting each of your student’s needs.

Training Students with Service Animals

The laws concerning service animals can be open to interpretation, and NRA Firearms Trainers should become educated on the nuances of the topic.

4 Tips for Instructing Students Who Lack Confidence

The challenge of instructing an individual who lacks confidence can be difficult, but can be overcome by incorporating different teaching methods and learning tools.

Training with .22s: Not Just for Beginners

Experienced shooters tend to balk at the idea of training with a .22-cal. firearm. But the small round is actually is a great tool for improving a shooter’s skills. Here are four ways it will help.

Training Dilemma: Is My Instructor Picking on Me?

Feeling criticized or singled out during a group lesson? What do you do?

The Real Value in Evaluating Your Firearm Instructor

If an instructor is good, word spreads fast. If an instructor is not good, word spreads faster. Here's why your students' opinions matter.

AG & AG’s DRIFT Academy: Firearm Training for Women with a Lot of Drive

20 members of A Girl & A Gun recently traveled to the Virginia International Raceway for some fast-moving training.

4 Ways to Save Money on Firearm Practice

Practicing with your firearm is important, but it doesn’t have to cost a fortune in ammo and range fees.

How to Make the Most of Firearm Training for Seniors

Being unprepared for age-related issues can cause delays in training and it can put an undue burden on the other students in the class.

 

Take a Seat at the Second Amendment Table!

Want to be respected for your firearms knowledge? There's no shortcut—just put in the time!

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