NRA Home Firearms Safety Course - This is a four-hour course for safe gun handling. Students are taught NRA’s three rules for safe gun handling; primary causes of firearms accidents; firearm parts; how to unload certain action types; ammunition components; cleaning; care; safe storage of firearms in the home; and the benefits of becoming an active participant in the shooting sports. Students will receive the NRA Home Firearm Safety handbook, NRA Gun Safety Rules brochure, course completion certificate. *** This course meets the Massachusetts’ basic firearms safety certificate requirement for a conceal carry permit. *** This class is conducted at the students home or chosen location for added privacy and convenience. The cost of the class is dependent on the size of the group. Cost per person: 1 person: $200 2 people: $175 3 people: $150 4 people: $125 5 people or more: $100 Multi-State Utah Non-resident Conceal Firearms Permit class - This is a four hour class that when completed you will be able to apply for a non resident permit. This license enables you to carry a concealed handgun in the following states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming. This class is conducted at the students home or chosen location for added privacy and convenience. The cost of the class is dependent on the size of the group. Cost per person: 1 person: $300 2 people: $250 3 people: $225 4 people: $200 5 or more people: $175 Intro to Conceal Carry - Four hour course that introduces shooters to the art of conceal carry. It will cover everything you should know before carrying a loaded firearm in public. Things such as legal use of force to include lethal force, the effects of stress, conceal carry firearm, conceal carry options and much more. *This course is informative only. It does not provide a certificate to obtain your conceal carry permit. This class can be taken online or at the students home or chosen location for added privacy and convenience. The cost of the class is dependent on the size of the group. Cost per person: 1 person: $200 2 people: $175 3 people: $150 4 or more people: $125 Intro to Home Defense - Four hour course that explores the different aspects and considerations of using force for the protection of life inside a home. Topics covered: - Massachusetts’ Self Defense law including lethal force - Massachusetts’ Castle Doctrine - Home defense plan and equipment - Effects of stress - Police interaction This class can be taken online or at the student’s home or chosen location. The cost of the class is dependent on the size of the group. Cost per person: 1 person: $200 2 people: $175 3 people: $150 4 or more people: $125 Intro to Tactical Trauma Care - While being able to stop a threat to you or your loved ones is the most critical aspect of self-defense, what happens after that? Odds are that if you are involved in a gunfight, there is a chance someone is going to get hurt. Having basic life saving skills could be the difference between survival and death. This class will equip you with the knowledge you need to keep yourself or your loved ones alive, long enough for the ambulance to get there. Topics covered: - Origin of Tactical Trauma Care - Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) - Approved and improvised tourniquets - Airway management - Treating a chest wound and more. This class can be taken online or at the student’s home or chosen location for added privacy and convenience. The cost of the class is dépendant on the size of the group. Cost per person: 1 person: $200 2 people: $175 3 people: $150 4 or more people: $125 Civilian Response to an Active Shooter Incident - Columbine High School, Ft. Lauderdale airport, Pulse night club, and Robb elementary all have one thing in common; they are the site of an Active Shooter incident. This class will equip you with the knowledge needed to help you survive this type of horrific incident. Topics covered: - Brief history and statistics - Understanding the mindset and motivation of the Active Shooter - Tactics for survival - Self-defense law - Stress and its effects on the human body And much more This class can be taken online or at the student’s home or chosen location for added privacy and convenience. The cost of the class is dependent on the size of the group. Cost per person: 1 Person: $200 2 People: $175 3 People: 150 4 or more: $125 Rhode Island shooting qualification - Residents of Rhode Island and out-of-state applicants are legally mandated to pass the shooting qualification set forth by the RI Attorney General to obtain a RI License to Carry a Concealable Weapon (CCW). The shooting exam consists of firing a total of 30 consecutive rounds with a semi-automatic pistol or revolver, at 25 yards, at an Army ‘L’ Bullseye Target. Each round has the potential to score up to 10 points, which means the maximum score you can achieve is 300. You need a minimum score of 195 points to pass (65%). This shooting exam is limited to 30 minutes. Shooters may use any handgun of their choice, of any action, non-magnifying sights, and caliber. However, whichever caliber the shooter qualifies with, that is the largest caliber they can carry with their license. So, if you qualify with a .22 pistol, you can only carry .22 caliber handguns. But if you qualify with a .45 pistol, you can carry that and everything below (.40, .357 magnum, .38spl, 9mm, .380, .22lr, etc.). RI CCW is good for four years. The shooter will have two attempts at qualifying. The cost of taking the test is $150. Range Instruction - Customized 1:1 instruction tailored to the shooter’s experience, needs, and goals. To include, but not limited to shooting fundamentals on pistols, rifles and shotguns to advance drills and techniques. All lessons are conducted at the Worcester pistol and rifle club in Boylston, MA. Cost: $75 per hour, $10 fee per each additional person.