MKEgal
Regular Member
If you have $500 to invest in training,
are available on FRI 15JUL starting at 9am,
and want to be an NRA instructor, here's how to sign up.
Once you're certified, you might be able to help teach free basic classes so people can get permits, once the content & instructors are decided upon by WCI,
& I'm sure many more people will want training beyond the very basics.
Go to the NRA class search page here,
under the right hand column of classes click the 3rd box down,
use 53209 for the zip (lower left),
& it's the only one that comes up.
You do have to be an NRA member (it asks for your member #).
Cheapest membership is $10/year.
I think I've attached a PDF of the shooting & handling requirements.
ETA: In talking with Scott Taetsch 27JUN, who among other things trains the trainers in the WI/UP area & is the NRA senior field rep. (some of us met or saw him @ the Richfield Cabela's SB93 meeting), he strongly suggested staying away from classes given by an out-of-state trainer who travels to give classes.
This could show a quality or reputation problem in his local area.
YMMV, your decision is your own. Me, I'm saving $200 even though I have to go to IL.
are available on FRI 15JUL starting at 9am,
and want to be an NRA instructor, here's how to sign up.
Once you're certified, you might be able to help teach free basic classes so people can get permits, once the content & instructors are decided upon by WCI,
& I'm sure many more people will want training beyond the very basics.
Go to the NRA class search page here,
under the right hand column of classes click the 3rd box down,
use 53209 for the zip (lower left),
& it's the only one that comes up.
You do have to be an NRA member (it asks for your member #).
Cheapest membership is $10/year.
I think I've attached a PDF of the shooting & handling requirements.
ETA: In talking with Scott Taetsch 27JUN, who among other things trains the trainers in the WI/UP area & is the NRA senior field rep. (some of us met or saw him @ the Richfield Cabela's SB93 meeting), he strongly suggested staying away from classes given by an out-of-state trainer who travels to give classes.
This could show a quality or reputation problem in his local area.
YMMV, your decision is your own. Me, I'm saving $200 even though I have to go to IL.
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