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NRA Basic CCW
with Larry Akins

NRA Basic CCW teaches the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude necessary to carry a concealed pistol for personal protection.
Description
This course includes both classroom and range time learning to safely draw and shoot a semi-automatic pistol or revolver. The course will cover mindset, decision-making under pressure, and planning for the worst with additional scenarios and training meant to facilitate self-defense outside your home, business or workplace, or any public venue where firearm possession is not prohibited by law.
The course will teach carry modes and concealment along with presenting the pistol from concealment. Students will learn basic defensive shooting skills, strategies for safety and responding to a violent confrontation, how to choose a handgun for self-defense, and continued opportunities for skill development.
To be successful in this course, you will need:
- A quality pistol appropriate for concealed carry, recommended minimum of 9mm or .38special
- A quality strong-side hip holster, inside or outside the waistband design, constructed of leather or kydex, form-fitted for the pistol or revolver being used and having a rigid mouth, and must cover the trigger and trigger guard area
- A quality belt, constructed of stiff material and preferrably designed for carrying a holster and a firearm
- 200 rounds of quality ammunition - see additional details below
- Spare magazines or speed loaders with appropriate pouches - at least 2 additional (total of 3)
- Clothing appropriate for concealed carry (concealment garment)
- Eye and hearing protection
Students should expect to shoot around 200 rounds of ammunition. Ammunition must be factory-loaded, no handloads. Additionally, Lafayette Gun Club does not permit steel core, steel jacket, armor-piercing, or tracer ammunition. Wolf, TulAmmo, and Brown Bear, Silver Bear, and Golden Bear ammunition are all steel jacketed which is prohibited on LGC's indoor range and therefore prohibited for this course.
Course Prerequisites
NRA Basic CCW is for law-abiding adult citizens, as defined by applicable federal, state, & local law.
NRA Basic CCW builds upon fundamental safety and marksmanship learned in introductory courses like NRA Basic Pistol or LGC Fundamental Pistol training. New firearm owners should first attend an NRA Basic Pistol course or LGC Fundamental Pistol Training course and reinforce those skills with regular practice.
To maximize what can be learned from this course, NRA Basic CCW participants must be experienced shooters, able to show mastery of the basic skills of safe gun handling, loading and unloading, shooting a group, and cleaning the firearm.
This is not an introductory firearms course and requires experience with safe loading, unloading, and firing of your firearm. Violation of safe firearm handling rules will result in dismissal from the course.
Course Schedule
- Wednesday, May 28 - 6pm equipment and marksmanship assessment
- Sunday - 9am-2pm classroom, 2pm-7pm range exercises
- Monday - 4pm-10pm range exercises
Contact / Questions
For questions please contact the LGC Chief Instructor, Larry Akins, at lgctraining@gmail.com
NRA Basic Personal Protection In The Home
with John DeKeersgieter

NRA Basic Personal Protection In The Home teaches the basic knowledge, skills, and attitude essential to the safe and efficient use of a handgun for protection of self and family, and to provide information on the law-abiding individual’s right to self-defense.
Description
This course includes about six hours of classroom and six hours range time learning basic defensive shooting skills, strategies for home safety and responding to a violent confrontation, firearms and the law, how to choose a handgun for self-defense, and continued opportunities for skill development.
To be successful in this course, you will need:
- A quality pistol appropriate for defensive use, recommended minimum of 9mm or .38special
- 150 rounds of quality ammunition - see additional details below
- Spare magazines or speed loaders - at least 2 additional (total of 3)
- Eye and hearing protection
Students should expect to shoot between 100 - 150 rounds. Ammunition must be factory-loaded, no handloads. Additionally, Lafayette Gun Club does not permit steel core, steel jacket, armor-piercing, or tracer ammunition. Wolf, TulAmmo, and Brown Bear, Silver Bear, and Golden Bear ammunition are all steel jacketed which is prohibited on LGC's indoor range and therefore prohibited for this course.
Course Prerequisites
NRA Basic Personal Protection In The Home course is for law-abiding adult citizens, as defined by applicable federal, state, & local law.
Personal Protection In The Home builds upon fundamental safety and marksmanship learned in introductory courses like NRA Basic Pistol or LGC Fundamental Pistol training. New firearm owners should first attend an NRA Basic Pistol course or LGC Fundamental Pistol Training course and reinforce those skills with regular practice.
To maximize what can be learned from this course, Personal Protection In The Home participants must be experienced shooters, able to show mastery of the basic skills of safe gun handling, loading and unloading, shooting a group, and cleaning the firearm. Proof of shooting experience can be one of the following and is required to attend this course:
- Certificate from attending any NRA gun course. (Basic Pistol, First Steps, etc.)
- Certificate from attending LGC Fundamental Pistol Training course.
- NRA or other competitive pistol shooting classification card.
- Virginia Concealed Handgun Permit.
- Military DD-214 with handgun qualification on it.
- Holding or having held any Law enforcement, Corrections, Probation, Private Security, Bail bonds position that required firearms as part of the job
- Successfully completing any defensive pistol course such as Gunsite, Thunder Ranch, etc.
This is not an introductory firearms course and requires experience with safe loading, unloading, and firing of your firearm. Violation of safe firearm handling rules will result in dismissal from the course.
Course Schedule
- Sunday - 2-8pm classroom
- Monday - 4-10pm range exercises
Questions / Contact
For questions, please contact the LGC Chief Instructor, Larry Akins, at lgctraining@gmail.com
NRA Personal Protection Outside The Home
with Jason Dickert

NRA Personal Protection Outside The Home teaches the knowledge, skills, and attitude essential for avoiding dangerous confrontations and for the safe, effective, and responsible use of a concealed pistol for self-defense outside the home.
Description
This course builds upon the basic concepts taught in Personal Protection In The Home that covered mindset, legal issues, decision-making under pressure, and planning for the worst with additional scenarios and training meant to facilitate self-defense outside your home, business or workplace, or any public venue where firearm possession is not prohibited by law.
The course will teach legal aspects of concealed carry and self-defense, carry modes and concealment, presenting the pistol from concealment, position and movement, and special shooting techniques. Each student will be paired with an experienced defensive handgun instructor for the duration of the course. Students will learn basic defensive shooting skills, strategies for safety and responding to a violent confrontation outside, firearms and the law, how to choose a handgun for self-defense, and continued opportunities for skill development.
To be successful in this course, you will need:
- A quality pistol appropriate for concealed carry, recommended minimum of 9mm or .38special
- A quality strong-side hip holster, inside or outside the waistband design, constructed of leather or kydex, form-fitted for the pistol or revolver being used and having a rigid mouth, and must cover the trigger and trigger guard area
- A quality belt, constructed of stiff material and preferrably designed for carrying a holster and a firearm
- 250 rounds of quality ammunition - see additional details below
- Spare magazines or speed loaders with appropriate pouches - at least 2 additional (total of 3)
- Clothing appropriate for concealed carry (concealment garment)
- Eye and hearing protection
Students should expect to shoot around 250 rounds of ammunition. Ammunition must be factory-loaded, no handloads. Additionally, Lafayette Gun Club does not permit steel core, steel jacket, armor-piercing, or tracer ammunition. Wolf, TulAmmo, and Brown Bear, Silver Bear, and Golden Bear ammunition are all steel jacketed which is prohibited on LGC's indoor range and therefore prohibited for this course.
Course Prerequisites
NRA Personal Protection Outside The Home course is for law-abiding adult citizens, as defined by applicable federal, state, & local law.
Participants are required to have previously completed the NRA Basic Personal Protection In the Home course.
This is an intermediate level shooting course on how to use a firearm for self-defense, and requires participants to have already mastered safe gun handling and basic marksmanship skills prior to attending the course.
This is not an introductory firearms course and requires experience with safe loading, unloading, and firing of your firearm. Violation of safe firearm handling rules will result in dismissal from the course.
Course Schedule
- Sunday, 9am-4pm classroom, 4pm-9pm range exercises
- Monday, 2pm-10pm range exercises
Questions / Contact
For questions, please contact the LGC Chief Instructor, Larry Akins, at lgctraining@gmail.com