Since 1871, a major objective of the National Rifle Association has been to provide education and training in the safe and proper use of firearms. Knowing how to shoot is an important requirement for NRA instructors, but you will also need to know how to teach others to shoot. NRA Instructor Training Courses help you develop the additional knowledge, skills and techniques needed to organize and teach courses in the NRA Basic Firearm Training Program.
To qualify as an NRA Instructor:
NRA Instructor courses are discipline specific. Candidates are taught NRA policies and procedures; basic public speaking skills; training methodology; use of a training team and training aids; organizing a course, building a budget; and finally preparing to teach. In addition, candidates will be provided the appropriate lesson plans and basic course student packets. Role-playing is a major part of an instructor course; therefore, the minimum class size is at least four candidates, with 10-12 candidates being ideal. Candidates take turns working in teams conducting portions of the course to other candidates who portray basic students.
Instructor training courses are conducted by NRA Training Counselors. Training Counselors are active and experienced instructors who have been certified by NRA to train experienced shooters to teach others to shoot. Training Counselors will evaluate candidates' performance based on their ability to handle the firearms with confidence, use of appropriate training aids, following the lesson plans and meeting all learning objectives, while utilizing the teaching philosophies expected of NRA Certified Instructors. Candidates can also expect to learn the NRA discipline specific instructional methods and evaluating and improving the performance of beginning shooters.
Current Instructor Level offerings are:
*Defensive Pistol Instructors are qualified automatically by becoming PPOTH Instructors. There is not a separate Defensive Pistol Instructor course.
note 1 - CCW Instructor candidates must be certified as NRA Pistol Instructors prior to registration as a CCW Instructor candidate. Possession of a CC license or Form DD-214 is not a training substitute nor are credentials from other agencies or training organizations.
To qualify as an NRA Instructor:
- Candidates must have completed Basic Instructor Training (BIT) within the last two years.
- Candidates must have completed the basic course in the discipline they wish to be certified to teach, e.g. NRA Basics of Pistol Shooting (Instructor Led Only), NRA Basic Rifle Shooting, NRA Basic Shotgun Shooting, etc.
- Candidates must possess and demonstrate a solid background in firearm safety and shooting skills acquired through previous firearm training and/or previous shooting experience. Instructor candidates must be intimately familiar with each action type in the discipline for which they wish to be certified.
- Candidates must complete a written Pre-Course Questionnaire explaining their experience, education or training with firearms and where they intend to conduct classes.
- Candidates will be required to demonstrate solid and safe firearm handling skills required to be successful during an instructor training course by completing a Pre-course Qualification live fire range exercise administered by the NRA Certified Training Counselor.
- Candidates must complete an NRA Instructor Training Course satisfactorily in the discipline they wish to teach (e.g., NRA Basic Pistol Course), and receive the endorsement of the NRA Training Counselor conducting that training.
- Be at least 21 years old.
- Be a U.S. Citizen or legal permanent Green Card holder
- Not be a convicted felon or barred from owning and using firearms, see ATF Form 4473, question 21 for restrictions.
- Not have a State issued card for marijuana possession or use.
NRA Instructor courses are discipline specific. Candidates are taught NRA policies and procedures; basic public speaking skills; training methodology; use of a training team and training aids; organizing a course, building a budget; and finally preparing to teach. In addition, candidates will be provided the appropriate lesson plans and basic course student packets. Role-playing is a major part of an instructor course; therefore, the minimum class size is at least four candidates, with 10-12 candidates being ideal. Candidates take turns working in teams conducting portions of the course to other candidates who portray basic students.
Instructor training courses are conducted by NRA Training Counselors. Training Counselors are active and experienced instructors who have been certified by NRA to train experienced shooters to teach others to shoot. Training Counselors will evaluate candidates' performance based on their ability to handle the firearms with confidence, use of appropriate training aids, following the lesson plans and meeting all learning objectives, while utilizing the teaching philosophies expected of NRA Certified Instructors. Candidates can also expect to learn the NRA discipline specific instructional methods and evaluating and improving the performance of beginning shooters.
Current Instructor Level offerings are:
- Basic Instructor Training or BIT
- Home Firearm Safety
- Basic Pistol
- Defensive Pistol*
- NRA CCW (see note 1)
- Personal Protection In the Home
- Personal Protection Outside the Home
*Defensive Pistol Instructors are qualified automatically by becoming PPOTH Instructors. There is not a separate Defensive Pistol Instructor course.
note 1 - CCW Instructor candidates must be certified as NRA Pistol Instructors prior to registration as a CCW Instructor candidate. Possession of a CC license or Form DD-214 is not a training substitute nor are credentials from other agencies or training organizations.