Florida Training,  More Training,  Additional Firearm Training

From beginner to a competitor, Anchor Investigations Firearm Instructors have developed safe, ethical, responsible shooters.

Our firearm instructor's teach the basic firearm courses for new gun owners, women and interested individuals. If you have a desire to learn how to effectively and safely use a firearm consider one of the training courses listed below.

But all individuals can review our Free Internet 15 Step Training Program to lean and enjoy the use of firearms.



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Lessons Training Courses
 
Basic Course

Our basic firearms safety training course is designed to give the student a working knowledge of safe firearms handling and familiarity with the laws and procedures regarding firearms ownership.

This firearms training novices students/shooters should have no problem with firearm safety, and the fundamentals of shooting.

Topics Covered
Firearms, parts, types and actions;
Firearms safety practices, ammunition
safe handling and carry procedures
Firing techniques and procedures
responsibilities of the firearms user
safe storage, transportation and handling

Plenty Of Range Time

Intermediate Course

Take your basic marksmanships skills and expands on these fundamentals. Draw from the holster. Increasing shooting to distance targets, etc..

Speed, tactical reloading, will be included.

Intermediate marksmanship training can be challenging while refining your ability to shoot in various positions.

Prospective students of intermediate marksmanship courses will have already completed the basic course.




Plenty Of  Range Time
Women’s Only Handgun

The curriculum is designed to introduce women to safely handle, accurately fire, safely carrying, transport and storing a privately owned handgun for self-defense.

Subjects will include, but not be limited to: Firearm Safety, Fundamentals Of Shooting, Firearm Owner Responsibilities

Subjects will include, but not be limited to: Range safety, Proper Equipment, Firearm Malfunction Procedures and Shooting drills.

Please Do not purchase any firearms or equipment,. Our agency will provide all the equipment. Ammunition Is not Included.

Plenty Of Range Time
Training Drill
" Immediate Actions "
TAP - First Tap refers to the first action; that is to tap the magazine. This is to ensure that the magazine is properly engaged in the firearm so that it feeds properly.
TAP - As typically taught in tactical firearms courses, the "tap" is considerably more than a tap and in the case of a semiautomatic pistol is usually accomplished by slamming the gun hard into the palm of the other hand, magazine end down.
RACK- Rack refers to operating (cocking or cycling) of the slide of the firearm.

This will serve to eject a miss-fired round, which could be a possible cause of the stoppage, and chamber the next round.
BANG- Bang simply denotes the action of firing the firearm following the first two steps. Tap  - Rack  - Bang Immediate Action
Training Drill
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         Telephone: 1  (800)  294 -  3183
         Telephone:     (954)  768 -  9222
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Florida Firearm Instructors
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Free Shooting Lesson

Women Shooting Florida Lessons
Free Shooting Lesson for the new firearm owner or the first time shooters. The course is designed to provide the proper handling and firing for inexperienced gun owner.



Point Shooting


Point shooting, also called threat focused shooting, is a method of shooting a firearm that relies on a shooter's instinctive reactions, kinematics, and the use of biomechanics that can be employed effectively in life-threatening emergencies to quickly engage close targets.


Speed of Recognition

Speed of recognition time: Extremely important when a target may be only visible for a brief moment in time. The ability to accurately recognize as much of a target in as little as 0.01 seconds can be critical in deciding to shoot, or not shoot, a target.


More Than One Target

More Than One Target Assume There is More Than One Threat: You should consider that the primary target may be supported by other. There may be more than one adversary, and greater peripheral vision can help locate them.




  
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