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    Quote Originally Posted by jc000 View Post
    I guess that's the real question. If possible I suppose I'd prefer the class at least be administered by someone I could stand being around for more than 15 minutes. It's not so much the curriculum / material just wanted to know if there were any decent men / ladies out there worth giving my money to and / or spending that much time with.
    Is your goal to become an NRA Instructor or to find "any decent men / ladies out there worth giving my money to and / or spending that much time with?"

    I would recommend John Murphy for CCW/mindset ("when to shoot, why to shoot, how to avoid shooting") type training forthwith. The NRA should hire him to run their pistol/CCW type training classes. Every American who owns a pistol should take his class, I mean it. My review of one of his classes.

    Hit up forum SME-co-owned (Mr. Pink) for local (Culpeper and the NRA range) carbine and pistol training. There's a one day class of theirs this weekend that I'm probably attending.

    Pat Rogers is local-ish (trains in High View West Virginia). You'd be foolish not to take a carbine class with him next year. Uncle Pat has been doing this forever (he worked for Colonel Cooper as an instructor) but is extremely current with regards to training techniques and gear but more importantly, his classes have a lot of intangibles that you cannot get from other trainers. My review of his Carbine 1 class.


    The classes I just listed overlap somewhat. Plan according to your budget, time constraints, and training needs. I can personally recommend all of them.
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    Thanks for the reply. As mentioned previously, I have trained with John and he's great. Agreed that there are lots of good options for training in the area: John, Langdon Tactical, Pat Rogers (hope to book something with him in 2016), and probably quite a few others I'm unaware of.

    At this point I am specifically looking for an NRA training counselor to get an NRA Instructor certification. I can certainly just pick someone from the list on the NRA website. But I'm hoping to find one who will make the process as painless and enjoyable as possible, and definitely still open to recommendations if anyone has one.

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    John,

    Evan Carson teaches NRA instructor. He was in the ECQC class with us.

    http://www.innovativedefensivesoluti...90930175781250

    He primarily teaches in Fairfax and Chantilly according to his website.

    I've never trained with him besides the ECQC, FYI.

    Harold


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    Quote Originally Posted by punkey71 View Post
    John,

    Evan Carson teaches NRA instructor. He was in the ECQC class with us.

    http://www.innovativedefensivesoluti...90930175781250

    He primarily teaches in Fairfax and Chantilly according to his website.

    I've never trained with him besides the ECQC, FYI.

    Harold


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    Aha – yes Harold, that is an excellent suggestion. Thanks much man, need to catch up some time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc000 View Post
    Thanks for the reply. As mentioned previously, I have trained with John and he's great. Agreed that there are lots of good options for training in the area: John, Langdon Tactical, Pat Rogers (hope to book something with him in 2016), and probably quite a few others I'm unaware of.

    At this point I am specifically looking for an NRA training counselor to get an NRA Instructor certification. I can certainly just pick someone from the list on the NRA website. But I'm hoping to find one who will make the process as painless and enjoyable as possible, and definitely still open to recommendations if anyone has one.
    Copy, I'm bad about skimming stuff instead of reading it all of the way through. PM inbound.
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    When I got certified we sent a fair amount of time on the range, but I was getting certified to teach both Basic pistol and personal Protection In The Home. There is no round count associated with the instructor course itself, but there is to get certified in each discipline. IOW, if all you want is to teach reloading and Home Firearms Safety, no shooting. Basic/First Step Pistol, you'll be shooting. Not a lot, the instructors development courses are not intended to teach you to shoot, they're designed to teach you to, well, teach.

    ETA: Education and Training|Become a NRA Instructor
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    JC, good on you for seeking some recommendations. First NRA course I attended was OK, got me the certificate. Second (last spring) was much, much better as you would expect as the folks teaching were retired university professors. Kind of far for you to drive though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drang View Post
    NRAInstructors.org - Portal for NRA Certified Instructors, NRA Education and Training -- Find an NRA Training Course near you
    When I got certified we sent a fair amount of time on the range, but I was getting certified to teach both Basic pistol and personal Protection In The Home. There is no round count associated with the instructor course itself, but there is to get certified in each discipline. IOW, if all you want is to teach reloading and Home Firearms Safety, no shooting. Basic/First Step Pistol, you'll be shooting. Not a lot, the instructors development courses are not intended to teach you to shoot, they're designed to teach you to, well, teach.

    ETA: Education and Training|Become a NRA Instructor
    Are you saying you took both courses concurrently? I'm interested in the basic pistol, defensive pistol, and the personal protection inside / outside the home certifications.

    Again understood on the lack of live fire. I'm just looking for the instructor certifications.

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by jc000 View Post
    Are you saying you took both courses concurrently? I'm interested in the basic pistol, defensive pistol, and the personal protection inside / outside the home certifications.
    That weekend is still spoken of in hushed tones among the PacNW NRA Instructor Community. The Instructor Certification was first, followed by certifications in specific disciplines. Many of us were going for the package of Basic/FIRST Steps Pistol and PPitH.
    At the time, not only was there no PPOtH or Defensive Pistol, but there was widespread doubt that any such courses were likely to ever happen; as hard as it may be to remember these days, in 2000 no one believed that the majority of states would be shall-issue, or even may-issue, for that matter.

    The Training Counselor may want you to complete the courses before you are certified to teach them.
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