How to Choose a Firearms Instructor

Posted on Tuesday, July 16, 2024
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by U.S. Concealed Carry Association
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Having been teaching in the classroom, online and on the range for several decades now, I guess you could say I’ve observed and experienced many different kinds of students, instructors and classes. And while not every experience is a good experience, they are all learning experiences, and I try to apply what I’ve learned, whether I’m teaching classes, taking classes or recommending classes.

In fact, when it comes to taking concealed carry classes or recommending classes, I have learned that there are several factors that are crucial to consider. After all, selecting a firearms instructor (or just about any instructor, for that matter) is an important decision. And while the following recommendations aren’t necessarily in order of importance (except safety, of course), you may want to read through each one and prioritize them for yourself. Then, by considering these factors, you can make a more informed decision when selecting a firearms instructor who will be the right fit for you!

Key Qualities of a Top Concealed Carry Instructor

How to Choose a Concealed Carry Class

Finding a concealed carry class is easy. Finding a good one? Not so much. Review the course content before choosing an instructor. It should cover essential topics such as firearm safety rules, shooting fundamentals, maintenance and legal aspects of firearm usage. After the basics are covered, you can move on to more specific training, such as that for rifles or marksmanship.

Go National When Looking for Firearms Training

There are good instructors in most cities, but it takes a bit more research to sort out the great ones. If you want top-notch instruction, you can always go to a name-brand school. Consider locations such as Shootrite Firearms Academy, Rangemaster Firearms Training Services or Thunder Ranch. Some programs, such as the Lethal Force Institute, take their classes on the road to gun clubs across the country.

Local Gun Stores and Clubs

Try talking to staff at a retail store that doesn’t operate its own range. They’re likely to know of good training programs and instructors and won’t be motivated to sell their own services. Members of local gun clubs can also provide quality referrals.

Some ranges will offer training of their own, but that’s precisely what subjected me to the two horror stories mentioned previously. There are plenty of ranges that offer excellent instruction … just be sure to ask around first.

Ask Local Law Enforcement

In most places, the local officers on the street aren’t hostile to concealed carry and generally welcome a citizen’s commitment to obtaining quality training. You may find some local officers teach classes of their own. Even if they don’t, they generally hear which classes and instructors are solid and which aren’t.

If you don’t know any local officers directly, ask your friends to see if they do. If that doesn’t get you a connection, you can always walk into a local station and ask if anyone has knowledge in that area. Just explain that you want to find safe and reputable training. Perhaps you might ask them where they would send their family members. It bears mentioning, though: Never carry a firearm into the police station.

Common Warning Signs in a Firearms Instructor

During firearms training, it is crucial to be aware of potential red flags that could indicate a problem with the instructor or the training program. Below are some things that you should watch out for.

Choosing the right firearms instructor is not a decision to be taken lightly. By considering these factors, you can ensure that you select an instructor who will provide high-quality, relevant and safe firearms training. Remember, firearms training is not just about learning how to shoot. It’s about using firearms accurately as well as safely, responsibly and effectively. The right instructor will help you achieve this goal.

Beth Alcazar is the author of Women’s Handgun & Self-Defense Fundamentals, associate editor of Concealed Carry Magazine and creator of a popular women’s focused USCCA Blog column, Beth Alcazar has enjoyed nearly two decades of teaching and working in the firearms industry. She holds degrees in language arts, education and communication management and uses her experience and enthusiasm to share safe and responsible firearms ownership and usage.

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