Mass Firearms school

Refuse to Be A Victim

Cost is $80
     
The single most important step toward ensuring your own safety is having a personal safety strategy in place before you need it. NRA’s Refuse To Be A Victim® program teaches the tips and techniques you need to be alerted to dangerous situations and to avoid becoming a victim.
    
This 4-hour class is open to both men and women of all ages. Today, hundreds of federal, state and local law enforcement officials from across the nation have utilized this program in their crime prevention and community policing initiatives. Corporations, educational institutions and community centers have also adopted the program. All told, more than 100,000 people have benefited from this seminar. 
      
Some of the topics covered:
    
-        How to make your home more secure
-        Safety precautions when driving
-        Understanding the Criminal Mind
-        Use of various Personal Safety Devices
-        What to do if you do become a Victim
   
In addition to class handouts and brochures attendees will receive certificates of completion from both Mass Firearms and the National Rifle Association. 
    
The class is taught by certified MFS instructors who bring valuable personal experience to each class.

       

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This 4-hour class is open to both men and women of all ages. NRA’s Refuse To Be A Victim® program teaches the tips and techniques you need to be alerted to dangerous situations and to avoid becoming a victim. Cost is $80.



Testimonial

[About MFS instructors] They were extremely helpful. They gave more advanced shooters the fine-tuning they needed and they helped the novices as much as they needed. One example that comes to mind involves an older woman in our class. When we got to the shooting portion of the class she couldn't even squeeze the trigger and was missing every target…Dan patiently explained to her what she needed to do to improve her accuracy…By the end of the class she was hitting every target and doing it much faster than at the beginning of the shooting session. I was extremely impressed.
Stephen from Worcester