I Defend the 2nd: NRA Training

Published on September 5, 2024
Duration: 2:21

This video highlights the NRA's extensive training programs for peaceable gun owners, emphasizing safety and marksmanship. Doug Hamlin, EVP and CEO of the NRA, details the organization's long history of training millions of Americans and their vast network of certified instructors. The NRA offers dozens of training programs for all skill levels, from beginners to experts, covering various firearm types and applications.

Quick Summary

The NRA provides extensive firearm training, focusing on safety and marksmanship for responsible gun owners. With over 125,000 certified instructors, they offer dozens of programs like Basic Pistol, Home Firearm Safety, and CCW, serving millions of Americans since 1871.

Chapters

  1. 00:07NRA's Work in Protecting the Second Amendment
  2. 00:18The Bigger Story: NRA Training Programs
  3. 00:33Focus on Safety and Marksmanship Training
  4. 00:42Millions Trained Since 1871
  5. 00:58Support for New Firearm Owners
  6. 01:08NRA's Extensive Instructor Network
  7. 01:16Training for All Skill Levels
  8. 01:24Variety of NRA Training Courses
  9. 01:41Explore Programs at NRA.org
  10. 01:47The Gold Standard in Firearm Training
  11. 01:53Defending the Right to Keep and Bear Arms
  12. 01:58Call to Action: Join the NRA

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of firearm training does the NRA offer?

The NRA offers a comprehensive range of firearm training programs, including Basic Pistol, Home Firearm Safety, CCW Personal Protection (Inside and Outside the Home), Shotgun, Rifle, and Muzzle Loading. These courses cater to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced shooters.

How many people has the NRA trained in firearm safety?

Since its inception, the NRA has trained literally millions, and tens of millions, of Americans in the safe and responsible use of firearms. They have a vast network of over 125,000 certified instructors to facilitate this training.

Where can I find information on NRA firearm training courses?

You can find detailed information about the depth and variety of NRA training programs by visiting the official NRA website at nra.org. This resource allows you to explore the options available and find a program that suits your needs.

Who is the Executive Vice President and CEO of the NRA?

Doug Hamlin currently serves as the Executive Vice President and CEO of the National Rifle Association (NRA). He encourages viewers to join the organization and support its mission.

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