The SIU Team presents NRA Basic Pistol
Jan 03, 2016
The SIU Team presents
NRA Basic Pistol
Classroom Rules
• No Loaded Firearms
• No Horseplay
• Follow All Instructor’s Instructions
• Do Not Handle Firearms until instructed
• No Alcohol or drugs
• If you have a question or don’t know something ask!
Range Rules
• Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.
• Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire.• Do not load your firearm until ready to fire.• Know your backstop and what is beyond it.
*Eye and ear protection are mandatory.
Jeff Cooper- “All guns are always loaded.”
Gun Rules
• Never point a gun at anything you aren’t willing to destroy.
• Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.
• Be sure of your target and what’s beyond it.
• It isn’t unloaded until you are sure it is unloaded.
VIDEO
DEA Agent Shoots Self
Personal Defense Stances
• Weaver
• Isosceles
• Modified
Personal Defense Grip
• One handed
• Two handed
• Web of Hand
• Finger position
• Thumb position
Time to Shoot!
Course Goals
• Knowledge
• Skills
• Attitude
Knowledge
• Parts of a gun
• Anatomy of a bullet
• Why we own pistols
• Malfunctions
• Dominant Eye
• Fundamentals of pistol shooting
• Etc…
Personal Protection
• Levels of Awareness– Aware– Alert– Alarm
• Most people live at a 4th stage: Unaware
Skills
• Practice
• Practice
• Practice
• We will shoot much more than the minimum 2 hours.
Attitude
Upon completion of the course you will:
• Be able to successfully handle a pistol, and compete in any competition without getting thrown out.
• Know the rules for safe gun handling.
• Recognize what it means to be a responsible gun owner.
Why Americans Own Pistols
• Personal Protection
• Competitive Shooting
• Recreational Shooting
• Hunting
• Collecting
• Constitutional Right
Revolvers
• Frame– Grips– Trigger Guard– Rear Sight– Backstrap
• Barrel– Bore– Rifling
Revolvers
• Barrel (cont.)– Muzzle– Caliber– Front Sight
• Action– Trigger– Hammer– Cylinder
Revolvers
• Action (cont.)– Cylinder release latch– Ejector– Ejector Rod
• Single Action vs. Double Action
• Questions?
Semi-Automatics
• Frame– Grips– Trigger Guard– Backstrap– Safety– Slide Stop
Semi-automatics
• Barrel– Bore– Chamber– Rifling– Muzzle– Caliber
Semi-Automatics
• Action– Trigger– Hammer– Slide– Rear Sight– Front Sight– Magazine– Magazine release button
• Single and Double Action• Questions?
Operation-Revolvers
• Loading
• Cocking
• Uncocking
• Unloading
Operation-Semi-autos
• Loading
• Cocking
• Uncocking
• Unloading
Gun Rules
• Never point a gun at anything you aren’t willing to destroy.
• Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.
• Be sure of your target and what’s beyond it.• It isn’t unloaded until you are sure it is unloaded.
Jeff Cooper- “Owning a handgun doesn't make you armed any more than owning a guitar makes you a musician.”
Time to Shoot!
Ammunition
• A cartridge consists of:– Case– Primer– Powder Charge– Bullet
• Rimfire vs. Centerfire
Ammunition
• Firing Sequence– Firing pin strikes and ignites the primer– Flame generated by the primer ignites the
powder charge– Powder burns and produces gas– Gas propels the bullet out of the barrel
• Right cartridge for the right gun.
• +P, +P+
Ammunition
• Storage• Malfunctions
– Misfire– Hangfire– Squib Load
• Types of Ammunition– Wadcutter– Semi-Wadcutter– Ball– Hollow Point
Dominant Eye
• Eye dominance exercise
• Left handed/right eye dominance
• Left eye/Right handed dominance
• School misdeeds
Fundamentals
• Position• Grip• Breath Control• Sight Alignment• Trigger Squeeze• Follow Through
Shooting Positions
• Benchrest
• Prone
• Sitting
• Kneeling
• One Handed Standing
• Two Handed Standing
Grip
• Same Grip Every Time
• Same one we have been using all day
• One Handed vs. Two Handed
• (Guy shoots himself with a Glock 18 17
Converted)
Sight Alignment
• Proper sight alignment– Covering or below– Focusing on the front sight– Point of aim
• Sight Picture
• Optics
• Electronic Sights
Trigger Squeeze
• Squeeze, don’t pull
• Problems with point of impact
• Surprise
Follow Through
• What is follow through?
• Why is it important?
• Distance
Gun Rules
• Never point a gun at anything you aren’t willing to destroy.
• Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on the target.
• Be sure of your target and what’s beyond it.• It isn’t unloaded until you are sure it is unloaded.
Jeff Cooper- “Safety is something that happens between your ears, not something you hold in your hands.”
Time to Shoot!
Evaluation of Shots
• Groupings
• High, Low, Right, Left
• Adjustable Sights
• Common Mistakes
How to Select a Pistol
• Know the laws in your area
• Why are buying the gun? (intended use)
• How available is ammunition?
• Does it fit your hand?
• Simplicity of ease and cleaning?
• Manufacturer?
• Dealer?
Wrong GunsWrong People
• .60 Cal Handgun• Most powerful gun in the world• Guns and Morons• Funny Gun Accidents!• A guy falls down and his gun shoots• Jeff Cooper- “Remember the first rule
of gunfighting... "have a gun." • Good Guy 1, Bad Guy 0, CCW
Holsters/CCW
• Strong Side/Hip• Cross Draw• Shoulder• Small of the Back• Ankle• Pocket• Paddle• Belt• Inside the Pants
• Jacket• Wallet• Shirt• Fanny Packs/Purses• Leather• Kydex• Synthetic• Blended• Plastic
Accessories
• Magazine Holders
• Flashlight Holders
• Speedloader Holders
• Cell Phone
• Pocket Knife
Competition
• NRA holds classes for Basic Pistol, Basic Rifle, Basic Shotgun, Basic Muzzleloader, Personal Protection, Basic Reloading, etc…
• NRA, Glock, Sig Sauer, SASS, IDPA, and many other offer competitions year round.
Cleaning and Care
• How to clean-cleaning kits, bore snakes, solvents, brushes, etc…
• How different guns come apart
• Storage
• Pistol Repair
• We will clean at the end of the day.
Test
• Jeff Cooper- “A smart man only believes half of what he hears, a wise man knows which half.”
Time to Shoot!
OHIO CONCEALED OHIO CONCEALED CARRY CARRY
LawsLaws
ORC 2923.12
• Not a concealed weapons license; a concealed handgun license.
• Must notify any LE Officer if stopped• Must keep hands in plain sight.• Must do as LE Officer says.• Doesn’t apply to anyone carrying as part of
their job.• Or in your own home.
ORC 2923.12
• Must carry license on their person.
• Practice traffic stop.
ORC 2923.121
• Possession of a firearm in a liquor permit premises:– No D permits; any place where alcohol is
served by the glass, for consumption there.– Unless you are the owner and not drinking.– Doesn’t apply to convention centers, vets
halls, etc…
• Current law under way…
ORC 2923.122
• School Zones:– Doesn’t affect those authorized for their job,
or homeschool– Doesn’t apply if:
• Don’t enter school building
ORC 2923.123
• Don’t take into a government building without additional authorization.
ORC 2923.16
• How to carry a firearm in a vehicle.
• Difference if you have a concealed carry license.– Must have the gun in a holster.– In a container in plain sight that has a zipper,
snap, buckle, etc…– In a locked glove box or other compartment.
Requirements
• Pass a NRA or OPOTC course that meets Ohio’s requirements.
• At least 10 hours of instruction and 2 hours range time.
• Pass a written test.
• Muskingum or Fairfield Counties?
Application Process
• Apply with Sheriff in county of residence or surrounding county.
• Minimum fee of $67.
• Provide them with certificate of training and fingerprints.
• Sheriff’s office will complete a background check and issue license if appropriate.
Further Qualifications
• Residency: 45 days in Ohio; in county of application for 30 days.
• Criminal Record: No felonies, either convicted or currently charged; no drug offenses, misdemeanor charges of violence, no domestic violence, no falsification of a handgun license.
Further Qualifications
• Mental Competency: must not have been found mentally incompetent, have been committed to a mental institution, etc…
• Must not be the subject of a restraining order, either CPO or TPO.
• As long as you meet these requirements the Sheriff must issue the license within 45 days.
Apartments/Work
• Private employers may ban guns from the work and parking lots.
• Not a criminal act, may be cause for civil action.
• Landlords can’t prohibit residents from lawfully carrying or possessing on their premises.
• Ohio is a “print” state.
Signs
• No standard sign
• Must be conspicuous
• Not a criminal activity, civil
Open Carry
• Ohio IS an open carry state, but should be done with caution.
Reciprocity
• Current Agreements: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wyoming
• Indiana honors Ohio, not vice versa
• Must conform to the laws of those states while there.
Castle Doctrine
• You do not have a duty to retreat from your home or vehicle.
• “A man’s home is his castle.”
• “Rebuttable presumption” means that the prosecution has the burden to produce evidence to the contrary.
• Must still have reason to use deadly force.
Deadly Force
• Religious
• Moral
• Ethical
• Logical
• Reasonable
• Necessary
Deadly Force
• Criminal Issues
• Civil Liability
• Self-Defense or affirmative defense– Defendant not the aggressor/at fault– Belief of Danger
• Serious bodily harm or death• “I was in fear for my life.”
– Must retreat if possible
Defense of Others
• “I was in fear for their life.”
• May defend friends, family members, or strangers.
• They must be in a position where they would legally be able to use deadly force if able to do so.
Defense of Property
• Can not use deadly force to defend property.
• Texas: repossession of a car.
• Castle Doctrine
• If arrested remain silent and ask for an attorney.
Attorney General
For the most up-to-date information visit
www.OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov
Time to Shoot!
Miscellaneous Videos
• 9mm vs. .45 (Pt. 1 " Why Glock?“)
• Gun Rights (Pt. 2 "Gun Rights“)
• Canada Gun Laws (Katey's Firearms Facts)
• 20/20 (John Stossel Links Gun Control to Higher Crime Rates)
• Bullet Control (Chris Rock - Gun Control)
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