Prime Development Inc Pistol Training

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Pistol Training From Prime Development Inc. www.gunauthority.net

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Prime Development IncNO AMMUNITION

in the classroom!

Firearms UNLOADED

Action OPEN

On the table in front of you

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FIRST Steps Orientation(Pistol)

Welcome & Registration

Firearms Instruction, Responsibility & Safety Training

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Lesson 1

• SAFETY

• Pistol Parts & Nomenclature

• Pistol Operation

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NRA Gun Safety Rules

1. Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction

2. Always keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.

3. Always keep the gun unloaded until you’re ready to use it.

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Lesson 1Pistol Parts…Revolvers

• Frame– Grip panels

– Back strap

– Trigger guard

– Rear sight

• Barrel– Bore

– Rifling

– Muzzle

– Front sight

Action•Trigger•Hammer•Cylinder•Chamber•Cylinder release

latch•(Loading gate)•(Ejector rod)

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Lesson 1Pistol Parts…Semi-automatics

• Frame Safety Slide lock (De-cocker) Grip panels Back strap Trigger guard

• Barrel Bore Chamber Rifling Muzzle

ActionHammerSlideSightsEjection portMagazineMagazine releaseTrigger

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Lesson 1Pistol Operation

• Loading

–Cocking

•Uncocking

–Unloading

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ReviewLesson 1 – Safety, Parts & Operation

• Safety Rules

• Pistol Parts

• Pistol Operation

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Lesson 2

• Ammunition Considerations

• Shooting Fundamentals

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AmmunitionMake sure you have the correct ammunition!

• Box

• Cartridge case

• Barrel or slide

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AmmunitionPotential ammunition malfunctions

• Misfire

• Hangfire

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AmmunitionPotential ammunition malfunctions

Squib load

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Shooting FundamentalsPhysical Characteristics

• Dominant eye?

• Shooting hand?

• The opposite strengths problem

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Shooting FundamentalsThe Six Fundamentals

1. Position

2. Grip (fit)

3. Sight Alignment

4. Breath Control

5. Trigger Squeeze

6. Follow Through

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Shooting Fundamentals1. Position

- Consistency

- Balance

- Support

- NPA (Natural Point of Aim)

- Comfort

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Shooting Fundamentals2. Grip

- “V” high on the backstrap- Lower three fingers wrap & hold- Thumb & middle finger touch

-Wrap the four fingers of weak hand around lower three fingers of the strong hand-- Thumbs on the same side of the pistol

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Shooting Fundamentals3. Sight Alignment

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Shooting Fundamentals3. Sight Alignment

• Target, front sight and rear sight aligned

• “Six o’clock” hold, or “center of mass” hold

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Shooting Fundamentals3. Sight Alignment

Focus is on the… front sight

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Shooting Fundamentals4. Breath Control

Body movement affects the shot- So… quiet yourself

Breathing requires muscle movement- So… shoot between breaths

Breathe out part way, hold, and shoot.

Don’t hold your breath too long or muscle tremors will create movement and disrupt the shot.

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Shooting Fundamentals5. Trigger Squeeze

Don’t use the “P” word!!!

Gradually increasing pressure until the mechanism releases

SURPRISE yourself when the gun shoots

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Shooting FundamentalsThe Six Fundamentals

1. Position

2. Grip (fit)

3. Sight Alignment

4. Breath Control

5. Trigger Squeeze

6. Follow Through

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ReviewLesson 2 - Ammunition & Fundamentals

• Proper Ammo

• Malfunctions

• Hand/eye choice

• Fundamentals

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Lesson 3Practical Exercise on the Range

Safety rules

Range commands

Learning a position

Common problems

Shoot the exercise

Review & critique

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NRA Gun Safety Rules

1. Always keep the gun pointed in a safe direction

2. Always keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.

3. Always keep the gun unloaded until you’re ready to use it.

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Other Safety Rules

Be sure the gun is safe to operateKnow how to use the gun safelyUse only the correct ammunitionKnow your target and what is beyond itWear hearing and eye protectionNever use alcohol or drugs before or while shootingStore guns so they are not accessible to unauthorized

persons*** Other rules may apply!

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Introduction to ShootingRange Commands & Procedures

“Load” or “Load xx rounds”

“Commence Firing”

“Cease Firing”

Problem?

Malfunction?

Dropped ammo?

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Introduction to ShootingLearning a Position

• Study the position

• Practice without a pistol

• Practice with an unloaded pistol

• Test the position by live firing

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Introduction to ShootingAt the Firing Point

TAKE YOUR TIME. KEEP YOUR COOL.

• Focus on safety and the shooting fundamentals.

• Strive for consistent shot groups.

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Introduction to ShootingCommon Problems

• Flinching—anticipating the shot

• Jerking—

uneven trigger pull

• Fatigue—

man, this is work!

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ReviewLesson 3 - Practical Exercise on the Range

• Bench rest Position

• One Round Exercise

• 5/6/10 Round Exercise

• Two-handed Standing Position

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Lesson 4Now that you can shoot…

Cleaning

Storage

Next Steps

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Pistol CleaningSafety Guidelines

• Ammunition must not be present in the area

• The gun must be unloaded

• The action must be open

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Pistol Care & CleaningPurpose of Cleaning

• Remove powder residue

• Remove rust & crud

• Protect the pistol from rust, corrosion and wear

• Make sure pistol is correctly assembled and functions properly

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Pistol CleaningMaterials Needed

• Soft cloth• Cleaning rod• Cleaning rod attachments• Cloth patches• Small brush• Bore cleaner• Gun oil

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Pistol CleaningProcedures

1. Field strip (take down into major parts groups) for cleaning

(Your firearm’s manual tells you how far to go)

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Pistol CleaningProcedures

2. Wet down bore with a wet patch

3. Brush major parts (wet?) and wipe off powder residue with cloth

4. Brush bore with a wet brush

5. Clean bore with dry patches until they come out clean

6. Wipe parts clean and lightly lubricate including bore (one patch, light oil)

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Pistol CleaningProcedures

7. Reassemble and check functionAre all parts correctly installed—nothing left over?Do all features work, especially safeties?Does it operate in single & double action?Does it operate with a magazine removed?

8. Store with springs relaxed, I.e. hammer down, trigger released, etc.

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Health and Hygiene Considerations

• Avoid eating, drinking or smoking while shooting or cleaning firearms

• After shooting and cleaning firearms wash hands and face before eating or drinking.

• Change clothes and shower after a shooting session

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Pistol StorageNRA Rule: Store guns so they are not accessible to

unauthorized persons

1. LOCK IT UP!

- Lockable gun case or rug- Trigger lock- Any lockable box

2. Separate guns from ammunition

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Pistol StorageNRA Rule: Store guns so they are not accessible to

unauthorized persons

Lock Box

Safe

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Next StepsHow to keep what you’ve learned:

Practice, practice, practice.

Use big close targets, don’t lose bullets

First practice skills you’re weak in.

Accuracy first, then speed!

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Next StepsAdditional Training

• NRA Basic Pistol Shooting Course

• NRA Personal Protection Course

• Competitive shooting (IPSC, IDPA, SASS, etc.)