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Group classes are excellent for foundations, but private instruction is where true mastery is forged. At The American Firearms Network (AFN), our Private Instruction program connects you with the nation’s top tactical shooters and certified instructors for a personalized training experience that evolves at your pace.
Whether you are a high-profile individual seeking discreet training, a beginner who wants a low-pressure environment, or a competitive shooter looking to shave milliseconds off your draw, our private sessions are the fastest way to achieve your objectives.
Why settle for a “one-size-fits-all” curriculum? Private instruction allows for a deep dive into the specific mechanics and mental hurdles unique to you.
100% Instructor Focus: Receive real-time, frame-by-frame feedback on every shot you fire.
Customized Curriculum: Skip what you already know. We focus exclusively on the skills you want to build, from concealed carry draws to long-range precision.
Discreet & Professional: We offer flexible scheduling and private range bays for those who value privacy and a distraction-free environment.
Rapid Skill Acquisition: Students in private instruction typically achieve in two hours what takes eight hours in a traditional group setting.
We discuss your current experience level and specific goals.
We pair you with an AFN-certified specialist (e.g., a female instructor for women’s safety, or a former LEO for tactical training).
You meet at a premier AFN-partner facility for high-intensity, focused coaching.
Receive a digital summary of your progress and a "Homework" drill plan to maintain your skills.
You define the mission; we provide the expertise. Our private sessions commonly focus on:
Go from “unboxing” to “confident” in a single session. We cover your specific firearm’s controls, maintenance, and safe storage, followed by your first successful live-fire experience.
For the intermediate shooter, we diagnose the subtle habits—like recoil anticipation or improper trigger finger placement—that are holding you back from “tight groups.”
Work on the “Real World” skills of carrying a gun:
Drawing from your specific holster and clothing.
One-handed shooting and weak-hand transitions.
Integrating movement and situational awareness.
Using high-speed video analysis and shot timers, we identify inefficiencies in your transitions, reloads, and stage movement to help you climb the leaderboards.