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INTRO TO HANDGUNS – ADTA Everett – Basic Dry-Fire Training for Beginners

  • Tuesday, June 22, 2021
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Refuge Church, 2609 Larch Way, Lynnwood WA 98036
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Join us for ADTA INTRO TO HANDGUNS – Basic Dry-Fire Training for Beginners
  • No firearms experience required to attend.
  • Plan on arriving 15 minutes early to check in.
  • VENUE:  Refuge Church - Lynnwood.

Event Description:

Our Intro to Handguns workshop provides basic training for both new handgun owners and experienced shooters who want to refresh their skills. This 2-hour dry-fire event covers many of the basics of handgun safety and operation, and includes skills needed to get your Safe Shooter certification.  For more in-depth training, check out our 4-hour Beginners Workshop.

What you will learn in this workshop:

  • How to handle a variety of real handguns safely – using non-firing dummy training rounds – under the supervision of ADTA Range Safety Officers.
  • How a gun works.
  • How to hold, aim and dry-fire a handgun.
  • Find out how to earn your ADTA “Safe Shooter” certification and get signed off on some of the requirements.
Event includes these Safe Shooter requirements:
  • The 4 Basic Rules of Gun Safety.
  • Dealing with unsafe gun handling.

  • Naming the parts of a pistol & revolver.
  • The 12-Step Basic Dry-Fire Exercise.

Firearm Safety Protocol:

This protocol must be followed for everyone's safety. ADTA Range Safety Officers (RSOs) will be present to check you in at the door.

  1. If you are a concealed pistol license holder, you are of course welcome to do so responsibly at our events.
  2. At most of our workshops we encourage our attendees to actively participate in exercises or scenarios.
  3. For everyone's safety, we require that active workshop participants not be carrying a loaded firearm.
  4. For everyone's safety, handling of firearms is not permitted during ADTA workshop events except by the supervised, specific direction of an ADTA official.
  5. Our ADTA Range Safety Officers will be present to help all attendees unload and clear any firearms prior to participating.
  6. If you are participating in the workshop, you may also secure and lock your own firearm in your vehicle prior to entering the workshop venue.


             

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