U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- If you’ve ever been interested in learning about competitive shooting or how to use a firearm but didn’t know where to begin, the Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) has designed a series of Small Arms Firing Schools (SAFS) at the Camp Perry National Guard Training Facility that delivers a safe, informative and fun venue – right in Port Clinton’s own backyard.
The SAFS courses have been a staple at the annual Camp Perry National Matches since 1918, educating over 1,000 pistol and rifle participants each year. Formulated specially to ease in those of any age who are new to marksmanship, the school is led by members of the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit along with qualified civilian and military professionals.
Currently, the CMP offers SAFS courses in pistol (M9), smallbore rifle (.22 caliber), rimfire sporter rifle (.22 caliber), and service rifle (M16). Since the schools are intended for beginners, no past firearm experience or gun ownership is required to participate. All firearms and ammo will be provided by the CMP.
SAFS utilizes both classroom and live-fire training that covers basic instruction and firing practices as well as a scope of competition skills. Students in the Pistol (M9) and Rifle (M16) courses will also be entered into a true Excellence-In-Competition (EIC) Match. Though firing in the match is not required, it allows participants the chance to earn four EIC leg points toward a Distinguished Badge – the highest honor in marksmanship – not to mention an exciting conclusion to the day on the range.
If you happen to consider yourself more of an intermediate-level marksman, SAFS courses are the perfect way to help grow or refresh firearm knowledge from