One-on-One At The Range

Handgun skills grow one step at a time, and our individual training is entirely one-on-one, moving at your pace. From the fundamentals of safe handling to marksmanship coaching, defensive techniques, maintenance, and advanced drills, we focus on exactly what you want to improve, whether you are new or experienced.

Carry With Confidence

Carrying a concealed firearm is a real responsibility, and our state-approved concealed carry classes prepare you for it properly. From the required course and Alaska's legal essentials to hands-on range training, permit application help, and refreshers, we meet you wherever you are on the path to carrying safely.

Prepared, Not Afraid

Knowing how to respond in an active shooter situation can make all the difference. Our training covers awareness, evacuation, sheltering in place, using cover, team coordination, and what to do afterward. It is calm, practical preparedness for individuals, workplaces, and groups, grounded in clear thinking rather than fear.

Defend Yourself, No Weapon Needed

Self-defense does not always involve a firearm. Taught by an instructor with black belts in three martial arts systems, our unarmed training covers essential moves, defensive striking, escaping holds, situational awareness, and de-escalation. It is approachable for beginners and built to help you feel capable and safe anywhere.

Safety First, Always

Safety is the foundation of everything we teach. These are the fundamental rules of safe gun handling that we live by and pass on to every student, whatever their experience level.

Rule #1

Always keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction.

Rule #2

Keep firearms unloaded when they are not in use.

Rule #3

Never rely on your gun's safety.

Rule #4

Be sure of your target and what is beyond it.

Rule #5

Use only the correct ammunition for your firearm.

Rule #6

If your gun fails to fire when the trigger is pulled, handle it with care.

Rule #7

Always wear eye and ear protection when shooting.

Rule #8

Be sure the barrel is clear of obstructions before shooting.

Rule #9

Do not alter or modify your gun, and have it serviced regularly.

Rule #10

Learn the mechanical and handling characteristics of the firearm you are using.

Testimonials

Billy W. Sampson

Excellent training and instruction. Looking forward to taking class again for a refresher.