NRA Basic Pistol Instructor
Description
Gain the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to organizing, promoting and teaching the NRA basic pistol course, including basics of pistol shooting, defensive training
NRA Basic Pistol Instructor Course – Outline
Course Purpose
To prepare instructor candidates to teach the NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course using NRA-approved lesson plans, training materials, and evaluation standards.
1. Course Introduction
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Instructor course objectives
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Review of prerequisites (BIT, shooting qualification, paperwork)
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Instructor expectations and standards
2. Role of the NRA Basic Pistol Instructor
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Instructor responsibilities and scope of authority
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Relationship between BIT and discipline instruction
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Safety leadership in the classroom and on the range
3. NRA Basic Pistol Course Structure
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Overview of the Basic Pistol Shooting Course
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Course formats:
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Instructor-led
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Blended (online + in-person)
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Required components and learning objectives
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Minimum NRA standards for course completion
4. Teaching Basic Firearm Safety
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Teaching the NRA Rules for Safe Gun Handling
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Explaining common causes of firearm accidents
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Safe storage and transportation instruction
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Reinforcing safety throughout the course
5. Teaching Pistol Knowledge
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How to teach:
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Pistol parts and operation
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Revolvers vs. semi-automatic pistols
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Ammunition components and selection
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Common student questions and misconceptions
6. Teaching the Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting
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Demonstrating and coaching:
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Stance
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Grip
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Sight alignment and sight picture
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Trigger control
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Breath control
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Follow-through
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Diagnosing and correcting common shooting errors
7. Teaching Pistol Handling Skills
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Safe loading and unloading procedures
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Verifying unloaded condition
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Safe handling during dry-fire and live-fire
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Teaching use of safeties and decocking systems
8. Teaching Malfunctions and Stoppages
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Common semi-auto malfunctions
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Revolver malfunctions
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Safe corrective actions
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Instructor supervision during stoppage drills
9. Teaching Range Procedures
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Range safety briefings
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Standard NRA range commands
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Managing firing lines and student movement
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Responding to unsafe conditions
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Coaching new shooters on the line
10. Live-Fire Instructor Evaluation
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Demonstration of safe gun handling
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Coaching students during live fire
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Maintaining control of the firing line
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Instructor shooting qualification (if required by the Training Counselor)
11. Student Evaluation & Course Administration
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Knowledge testing (written exams)
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Skill evaluation (live-fire observation)
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Remediation of students
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Course documentation and reporting
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Issuing NRA certificates
12. Practical Teaching Exercise
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Candidate teaches an assigned lesson block
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Use of lesson plans and training aids
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Peer and Training Counselor critique
13. Course Review and Examination
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Review of key instructional points
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Open-book written exam
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Final questions and feedback
⏱️ Course Length
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Approx. 8–10 hours
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Commonly taught as:
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BIT (6 hrs) + Basic Pistol Instructor (8–10 hrs) over a weekend
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