TN Handgun Permit Class
Citizens Safety Academy 752 East Northfield Boulevard, Murfreesboro, TN, United StatesThis is the eight-hour firearm safety course required by the State of Tennessee to qualify for a Tennessee handgun carry permit.
This is the eight-hour firearm safety course required by the State of Tennessee to qualify for a Tennessee handgun carry permit.
The Dry-Fire Clinic is designed to help students develop and ingrain good techniques for trigger control and other handgun fundamentals with a dry (empty) handgun in a classroom setting.
CSA is proud to offer the Women on Target Clinic, a ladies-only event designed to introduce women to basic handgun safety and operation in a comfortable, supportive, non-intimidating, totally FUN environment.
This is the eight-hour firearm safety course required by the State of Tennessee to qualify for a Tennessee handgun carry permit.
The NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting course is intended for all individuals, regardless of previous shooting experience or NRA-affiliation. This is the traditional, instructor-led course where students will receive direct instruction from an NRA-certified instructor from beginning to end. This course is also required to attend the NRA Pistol Shooting Instructor Course.
This instructor certification course teaches candidates the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to organizing, promoting, and teaching the NRA Basic Pistol Shooting course.
You've got your handgun carry permit... Now what? In our "After the Permit" series (ATP1 and ATP2), CSA instructors pick up where the Permit Class leaves off. Reinforce your skills and build the confidence to responsibly incorporate concealed carry into your lifestyle.
This is the eight-hour firearm safety course required by the State of Tennessee to qualify for a Tennessee handgun carry permit.
Do you have questions about guns, gun culture, or gun policy? Have you been hesitant to ask those questions or unable to find a reliable source of answers? This seminar is for you! Totally free to the public, Guns 101 is offered twice a month as a non-judgmental, non-intimidating place where the entire community can get valuable information on this often controversial and largely misunderstood topic.
There are lots of instructor courses out there, but most are focused on developing lead instructors. Being an assistant instructor requires unique skills and talents, too. This course is designed to hone those skills and teach firearms trainers how to be effective in the role of "second chair."