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What You Will Learn

  • How to be safe around firearms, proper handling and how to shoot a pistol or rifle safely.
  • Taught by an NRA Certified Pistol and Rifle instructor and active competitive shooter with 30 years of experience.
  • Designed for young people from 10 to 17 years of age and their parent. Parent must be present during the class.
  • Classes offered at Rio Salado Sportsman Club, Mesa, AZ

Learn how to be safe around firearms in this interactive four-hour class designed for people who have never been around firearms or for youth that need more formal training for the parent to feel comfortable!

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More Than Just Another Shooting Course

About Our Classes

We provide everything, the 22-caliber pistol or rifle, with a red dot, suppressor and ammunition, eye, and ear protection, all you need to bring is your desire to learn.

This interactive 1.5 hour of classroom and 1.5 hours on the range, designed for people who are new to firearms or for people that want more formal training to feel comfortable! Classes offered at Rio Salado Sportsman Club, Mesa, AZ.

You will leave with an understanding of safety, function, and accomplishment that can last a lifetime.

Updates From Our Blog

Building a Legacy of Responsibility: The Critical Importance of Gun Safety

Owning a firearm is a right that millions of Americans exercise, but it is a right that comes tethered to a profound responsibility. As the owner of a facility dedicated to teaching youth about firearms, I often tell parents and students that safety isn’t just a set of rules—it is a lifestyle.

Removing the Mystery: A Parent’s Guide to Introducing Firearms to Youth

One of the most common questions I hear at our facility isn’t about caliber or holster selection; it is from parents asking, “How do I know if my child is ready?”

It is a heavy question. For many parents, firearms represent anxiety...

Screen vs. Range: Unlearning Video Game Habits for Real-World Safety

We live in a digital age where many young people interact with firearms virtually long before they ever hold one physically. Through video games and movies, children are often exposed to guns as tools of limitless power, devoid of consequence.

As a facility owner, I see the “Gamer Mindset” walk through our doors constantly...