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by Charles L. Cotton
Mon Feb 19, 2007 3:35 pm
Forum: General
Topic: NRA Personal Protection Inside the Home
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The Personal Protection Outside the Home is a new course and the NRA just released the final version of the course material last week. Training Counselors are still being certified to train Instructors (the last one is in March I believe), so it will be a while before there are many Instructors certified to teach it. There should be no problem finding the Personal Protection Inside the Home class, as it's been around for quite a while.

Chas.
by Charles L. Cotton
Mon Feb 19, 2007 1:39 pm
Forum: General
Topic: NRA Personal Protection Inside the Home
Replies: 7
Views: 2148

NRA Personal Protection Inside the Home

To those who want to take the PPIH and/or the PPOH course, please let me know if you need to take the PPIH prerequisite before taking PPOH. If you have taken the NRA Person Protection Course that pre-dated the division of the course into the inside/outside the home versions, then you have already met the prerequisite. As soon as I have a feel for how many people need or want each course, I’ll get it on the PSC Calendar.

As noted in the post on the PPOH Class, the NRA has established the NRA Personal Protection In the Home class as a prerequisite for taking the Personal Protection Outside the Home course. The NRA will allow instructors to waive the PPIH prerequisite, but only if the student meets specific guidelines related to gun-handling skills. The primary concern is people having to draw from a holster or purse and fire, and draw, turn and fire. We who shoot in IDPA or IPSC competition sometimes forget that the majority of gun owners don’t have the opportunity to practice and develop those skills, because very few public ranges allow people to draw from a holster, much less draw, turn and engage.

The PPOH course spends a great deal of time on drawing and engaging, so being experienced in drawing and firing is not a requirement to waive PPIH. However, we need to make sure that anyone who does not take the PPIH course possess excellent gun-handling skills in all other respects such as muzzle discipline, trigger discipline, manipulating their firearm, clearing jams etc. So, if you feel you meet have the gun-handling skills to “test out� of the PPIH course, please send an email and we’ll talk about it on the phone and perhaps meet at PSC if you live in the area. Obviously, if you are an active IDPA or IPSC shooter, or a Thunder Ranch grad., then you're going to get a waiver. :thumbsup:

Chas.

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