Here is where you select for a non-nra class...superchief wrote:I was reading this thread and remembered another about the NRA removing 'other" from the list of registered courses. i just checked that and sure enough, the only courses listed are NRA courses. Has anyone received any "formal" information that instructors need to teach one course a year to keep their cert?
New and Improved NRA Pistol Course
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SJF CONTROL . How do I get to hat place and do you have a link? And where does it say "other"
I have been to the nra website and cant find it. But my computer skills a re almost non existent>
I can type but not errorless
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I have been to the nra website and cant find it. But my computer skills a re almost non existent>
I can type but not errorless
Thanks
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https://nrainstructors.org/instructorad ... Login.aspxo b juan wrote:SJF CONTROL . How do I get to hat place and do you have a link? And where does it say "other"
I have been to the nra website and cant find it. But my computer skills a re almost non existent>
I can type but not errorless
Thanks
You login...
Click "Manage Training and Students"
Click "Register New Course"
You will see a page with the top part as shown in my previous post.
It doesn't say "Other", it says "Non NRA"
Select that, then enter your non-NRA course information
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Does the "Non-NRA" classes qualify to keep up the NRA Basic Pistol Instructor's Certificate current? If so, can I enter Texas CHL class there as well as other defensive pistol classes?sjfcontrol wrote: You login...
Click "Manage Training and Students"
Click "Register New Course"
You will see a page with the top part as shown in my previous post.
It doesn't say "Other", it says "Non NRA"
Select that, then enter your non-NRA course information
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BCGlocker wrote:
Does the "Non-NRA" classes qualify to keep up the NRA Basic Pistol Instructor's Certificate current? If so, can I enter Texas CHL class there as well as other defensive pistol classes?
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Your LTC classes can count.
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That is great news, thank you.bkj wrote:Your LTC classes can count.
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I have been putting in all kinds of classes taught, not just LTC classes under the "Other" portion of Non-NRA classes. My understanding is that they don't necessarily want to see us teaching solely NRA classes, but some kind of pistol related classes so that skills teaching pistol classes are fresh for lack of a better term. Basically, they don't want someone getting a pistol instructor cert and then not teaching anything for a couple of years and then trying to renew it....or so I understand.