Weapon Courses > Pistol Skills
Pistol Skills Development courses offer the student the opportunity to learn a new skill-set and perfect their technique.
Basic Handgun Course
Whether you have never held a handgun or consider yourself a novice shooter, this course is designed to teach you the foundational safety and accuracy principles to begin your journey into pistol training.
Ladies Only Basic Handgun Course
Whether you have never held a handgun or consider yourself a novice shooter, this course is designed to teach you the foundational safety and accuracy principles to begin your journey into pistol training.
Texas LTC Practical Test Only
If you've taken your Online LTC Classroom portion, and only need to complete the range training and the practical test (range qual), then this is the course that you need to complete the requirements for the Texas License to Carry Permit.
Pistol Marksmanship Course
This course is designed to escalate the shooter's skill in acquiring speed and accuracy in practical pistol shooting.
Ladies Pistol Marksmanship Course
Ladies only course that is designed to escalate the shooter's skill in acquiring speed and accuracy in practical pistol shooting.
Basic Holster Course
This course is designed to teach the fundamentals to safely and effectively operate your pistol from a holster.
Concealed Carry Holster Course
This course is designed to teach the fundamentals to safely and effectively operate your pistol from a concealed carry configuration.
Transition/Left & Right Hand Shooting
What happens when the situation limits your ability to shoot with your strong hand, or things just go wrong?
Non Standard Positions Course
This course builds on our Transition Course and adds shooting from a variety of non-standard (Flat Range) positions.
Shoot on the Move Course
This course is not going to turn you into a Delta Operator or an IPSC Master Level Shooter, but it will teach you the fundamentals of engaging targets when you absolutely cannot or should not be standing still.
Stress and Speed Course
How are you going to perform in a real-life situation? Do you know how your sight picture looks when your heart-rate is close to the red-zone?