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Basic Firearms Safety Course Walpole VFW Hall on Saturday April 17th 8AM-1PM
Submitted by Fred on Wed, 03/24/2010 - 2:43pm.
Course Description
This program of instruction is designed to give the student a basic knowledge of
the firearm, so it can be handled and stored safely. The Basic Firearms Safety
Course is designed for Massachusetts’s residents looking to obtain a License to
carry firearms in accordance with the Massachusetts Gun laws. This is a
classroom only presentation with lecture and hands on dry fire drills conducted
to enhance learning.
Some of what this course covers is as follows:
- “Firearms safety”
- Safe condition check rule
- Nomenclature
- Mechanical operation
- Firearms Licensing requirements
- Firearm maintenance and cleaning
- Hands on Loading and unloading
- Locking devices and storage
- Operational safety checks (hands on)
- Unintentional discharge (cause and prevention)
- Marksmanship discussion and demonstration (hands on Dry Fire practice)
- Discussion on Range safety
- Gun Laws
Instructor
Fred T. Leland Jr. is the director and principal trainer for Law Enforcement and
Security Consulting, Inc, a current Police Lieutenant and a former United States
Marine. He is an experienced firearms trainer with over 22 years training law
enforcement, military and security professionals and the armed citizen in the
safety and use of firearms.
Contact:
For more details see flyer attached
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