NRA Select Fire Instructor Course 

 

   The North Alabama Law Enforcement Training Center, in conjunction with the NRA., will host a 44 hour NRA Patrol Rifle Instructor Course on June 22-26, 2009.   Class will begin at 7:30 AM. 

 

   Cost of the course is $560.00 per participant.  Refreshments will be served.  The course has been approved for 44 hours of CEUs.  Registration can be made online at www.una.edu/naletc. 

 

Registration is made through the NRA at http://www.nrahq.org/law/training/graphics/2007registration.pdf

 

 

Select-Fire Instructor
   This school is designed for the select-fire firearm with full-automatic capability and applies to both submachine guns and rifles. Classroom presentations cover how to teach basic fundamentals of marksmanship, handling, zeroing, practical range drill development, and liability issues.

   Range work covers marksmanship, operating techniques, use of cover, various firing positions, pivots and turns, use of the safety circle concept, reloading under stress, firing on the move, multiple threats, decision-making, reduced light threat identification and firing, semi-automatic, burst and automatic firing trigger control, and handgun transition techniques.

   Students design a tactical course of fire and are responsible for developing a lesson plan and running fellow students through their course at the end of the week.

 

 

EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS

The following equipment is REQUIRED and must be provided by the student for ALL firearm instructor development schools:

1.  Duty Handgun - A duty-type, law enforcement handgun.

2.  Magazines or Speedloader - If using a semi-automatic pistol, bring a minimum of 4 magazines, (5 if the magazine capacity is less than 10). If using a revolver, bring a minimum of 5 speed loaders.

3.  Holster, Belt, and Ammunition Carrier Pouches - The holster must be department or agency issue, duty-type (patrol), strong-side directional draw, equipped with a handgun retention device and securely fastened to the gun belt. Speedloader and/or magazine pouches must also be equipped with a retention device.

4.  Eye Protection, Ear Protection, and Baseball Style Cap - Safety glasses must be of the wrap around type or employ side panels. If wearing prescription glasses, they must be covered with safety glasses unless they meet the above requirements. Ear plugs or ear muffs (preferred), and a baseball cap with bill to deflect ejected brass must also be worn. NOTE: Students will NOT be allowed on the range without wraparound or side-panel safety glasses.

5.  Appropriate Clothing - Students should bring appropriate clothing to participate in the range exercises consistent with prevailing weather conditions. Range exercises will be conducted in inclement weather unless a safety hazard exists. NOTE: Shorts are NOT appropriate law enforcement range clothing.

6.  Duty Flashlight - Law enforcement, hand-held, duty-type flashlight capable of one-handed operation.

7.  Note-Taking Material - Pen, pencil, and paper to take notes with in the classroom and on the range. A jumbo permanent marker for use on the range.

8.  Cleaning Equipment - Appropriate cleaning equipment for the firearm being utilized at the school. NOTE: There is no time allotted during the school for the cleaning of firearms. Students will be expected to perform cleaning of their respective firearms on their own time.

9.  Knee and Elbow Pads - Knee and elbow pads are optional for kneeling and prone position shooting.

In addition to the above mentioned equipment, the following are ALSO necessary for this school:

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Terry Parker at 256-765-4854 or at tmparker1@una.edu

 

 

If you have any questions, please contact Terry Parker at 256-765-4357 or via email at tmparker1@una.edu