Next Steps After Training

Your comprehensive roadmap for continuing to grow as a safe, confident firearm owner.

You've taken the first step.Here's everything you need to keep growing as a safe, confident firearm owner. This page is your post-training reference - bookmark it and come back as you progress.

Your Training Roadmap

A recommended learning path from first-time shooter to well-rounded armed citizen. You don't have to do everything - pick what matters to your goals.

Basic Familiarization

Completed with FST!

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Choose & Purchase Your Firearm

3

Basic Pistol / Rifle / Shotgun Course

4

Oregon CHL Course

5

Defensive Handgun / Concealed Carry Course

6

Home Defense Course

7

Stop the Bleed / Medical Response

8

Legal Use of Force Seminar

9

Low-Light / Advanced Defensive Shooting

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Competition (IDPA / USPSA / Steel Challenge)

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Force-on-Force (Simunitions)

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Ongoing Practice & Continuing Education

This is a suggestion, not a requirement. Everyone's journey is different. Some people focus on competition, others on home defense, others on carrying concealed. Follow the path that matches your goals and comfort level.

Oregon Training Providers

Quality instruction close to home. These are established programs with strong track records in the Oregon firearms training community.

Threat Dynamics

Sherwood, OR

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300-degree immersive firearms simulator and indoor range. One of the most technologically advanced training facilities in the Pacific Northwest. Their simulator places you in realistic scenarios that test decision-making under stress.

Stoneridge Tactical Academy

Statewide, OR

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Offers the largest variety of classes in Oregon, from basic pistol through advanced carbine and Simunition force-on-force courses. Their instructors travel statewide, making quality training accessible across the state.

Defensive Firearms Instruction

Willamette Valley, OR

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Specializes in low-light handgun tactics and reality-based defensive training. USCCA and NRA certified instructors with a focus on practical, real-world skills.

PDX Arsenal

Portland, OR

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Local Portland training from introductory courses through competition-level instruction. A great next step if you want to stay local and continue building skills progressively.

NW Handgun Academy

Portland, OR

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Focused on handgun safety and training fundamentals. Well-suited for newer shooters looking to solidify their basics before moving to intermediate courses.

Looking for defensive and combative arts training? FST focuses on safe familiarization - not tactical or combative training. For draw-from-holster, movement drills, and defensive pistol courses, Anth recommends these two women-owned Portland-area businesses specifically.

Anth's Trusted Local Recommendations

Women-Owned · Sherwood, OR

Bellatrix Training

Founded by Stephanie Marie

Stephanie built Bellatrix on a simple belief: firearms training shouldn't feel intimidating, judgmental, or male-dominated. Her courses take you from foundation pistol all the way through advanced movement drills and holster draw - all in a supportive, empowering environment.

Courses: Foundation Pistol + OR CHL, Level I-III Pistol, Rifle Fundamentals, Private Training

Contact: 503-347-8578

“Stephanie is highly skilled and knowledgeable but also a great teacher - those don't always go together but with Stephanie they do.” - N. Smith
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Women-Owned · Portland, OR

The Place To Shoot

Portland's premier indoor handgun range

Located in Delta Park, The Place To Shoot has been Portland's go-to indoor range for serious skills development. Their Defensive Handgun series (DH1 and DH2) is exactly what you need if you want to start shooting on the move and drawing from a holster.

Advanced courses: Defensive Handgun I & II, Basic Handgun I & II, OR CHL, Private Instruction

Location: 904 N Hayden Meadows Dr, Portland, OR 97217

Phone: 503-283-1995

Hours: Wed-Thu Noon-6pm · Fri-Sun 10am-5pm

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A Note on Thunder Ranch

Thunder Ranch in Lakeview, OR was legendary under Clint Smith. As of 2025, the facility's operational status has changed - contact them directly to verify current course offerings.

National Premier Training

When you're ready to invest in world-class instruction, these are the names that top every recommended list. A single course from any of these programs will transform your skills.

Gunsite Academy

Paulden, AZ

~$1,775 for the 250 Pistol

The gold standard in defensive firearms training. Founded by Col. Jeff Cooper in 1976, Gunsite's 250 Defensive Pistol is the flagship 5-day course and widely considered the best first professional course for armed citizens.

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Massad Ayoob Group (MAG)

Closest to OR: Onalaska, WA

~$1,000 for MAG-40

MAG-40 is the single most recommended course for armed citizens. Four days covering both the legal and practical aspects of lethal force. Massad Ayoob is the foremost authority on the legal use of deadly force in America.

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USCCA Training

Online & nationwide

Varies by course

The United States Concealed Carry Association offers both online and in-person training across the country. Great for flexible scheduling and a wide range of topics from fundamentals to advanced concealed carry.

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Haley Strategic (Travis Haley)

Various locations

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The D5 foundational course uses a science-based approach to shooting mechanics. Travis Haley's background as a Force Recon Marine and private military contractor brings an unmatched depth of real-world experience.

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I.C.E. Training (Rob Pincus)

Various locations

Varies

Combat Focus Shooting is a reality-based defensive shooting program designed around how the body naturally responds to dynamic critical incidents. Emphasizes intuitive, efficient shooting.

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Competition Shooting

Competition is one of the fastest ways to build gun-handling skills under pressure. You don't need to be "good enough" to start - everyone is a beginner once, and the community is overwhelmingly welcoming.

IDPA (International Defensive Pistol Association)

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Defensive-oriented competition designed around real-world self-defense scenarios. You can use your everyday carry gun. Stages simulate common encounters and reward accuracy and smart tactics over raw speed.

USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association)

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More athletic and speed-focused than IDPA. Production division is the best entry point - use a stock pistol with limited modifications. Oregon is in Area 1. Stages reward a balance of speed and accuracy.

Steel Challenge

Pure speed. Five steel targets per stage, timer starts on the buzzer, stop when the last plate falls. Simple stages make this the easiest entry point into competition shooting. Great confidence builder.

Project Appleseed

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Rifle marksmanship clinics combined with American history. Weekend events are very affordable and teach fundamental marksmanship to a high standard. Oregon events are held at Douglas Ridge Rifle Club.

Oregon Clubs

  • Tri-County Gun Club (Sherwood) - Hosts IDPA, USPSA, Steel Challenge, and 3-Gun matches
  • Albany Rifle and Pistol Club - Hosts regular USPSA matches

Find Local Matches

PractiScore is the platform used to register for and score nearly all practical shooting matches in the US.

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Online Learning Resources

YouTube and the web offer an incredible depth of free firearms education. These are the channels and sites we recommend most - vetted for quality, accuracy, and a tone that welcomes everyone.

Want to browse and watch on page? Visit our Video Resources page for embedded players and full channel profiles.

InRange TV

LGBTQ+ Inclusive

Explicitly LGBTQ+-inclusive channel from Karl Kasarda. Covers firearms history, practical fundamentals, and gear testing - without military or right-wing framing. Their Brutality Matches are inclusive competitive events. Strongest alignment with our community's values.

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Lucky Gunner

Chris Baker's "Start Shooting Better" series is purpose-built for new shooters. Also covers data-driven ammunition testing - their ballistics database is an essential reference for choosing defensive and practice ammo. Consistently recommended by the Liberal Gun Club.

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She Equips Herself

Women-focused firearms education covering holster options, first firearm selection, concealed carry, and mindset. Approachable content for anyone who wants material that doesn't default to a male audience.

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NSSF

The National Shooting Sports Foundation's 200+ safety videos cover safe storage, range etiquette, and new shooter basics at an institutional level. Non-political and professionally produced. Good for safe storage and handling fundamentals.

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Tacticool Girlfriend

LGBTQ+ Created

Created by a trans woman of Afghan descent specifically because mainstream gun content was alienating to queer people and people of color. An archive now - creator has stepped back - but the existing content on buying your first gun and concealed carry basics is excellent and worth exploring.

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Forgotten Weapons

Host Ian McCollum delivers deep dives into how firearms work mechanically and historically. Entirely apolitical - no self-defense framing, no culture-war content. Highly recommended by the Liberal Gun Club for building an educated foundation without the baggage.

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TFB TV / The Firearm Blog

"Firearms, Not Politics" is their actual editorial tagline - and they hold to it. Reviews, testing, and how-to content from one of the longest-running firearms media outlets. Good for researching specific firearms or maintenance topics.

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Active Self Protection

3.45M+ subscribers. John Correia analyzes real-world self-defense encounters caught on camera. Invaluable for understanding what actually happens in violent confrontations and how to respond.

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Paul Harrell

Oregon-Based

Oregon-based legendary practical shooting educator (passed September 2024). His massive archive of methodical, no-nonsense testing and instruction remains one of the most valuable resources on YouTube.

Personal Defense Network

Professional-grade instructional content from top trainers. Covers defensive shooting, emergency medical, home defense, and more.

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Essential Reading List

The best firearms education happens between range sessions. These books are recommended by virtually every serious instructor in the industry.

The Gift of Fear

by Gavin de Becker

Learn to recognize pre-violence indicators and trust your intuition. The most important book on personal safety ever written - read this before anything else.

Deadly Force

by Massad Ayoob

The legal framework of self-defense: what the law actually requires, what happens after a defensive shooting, and how to navigate the legal system.

In the Gravest Extreme

by Massad Ayoob

The classic decision-making framework for when lethal force is - and isn't - justified. A foundational text for anyone who carries a firearm.

Concealed Carry Class

by Tom Givens

Practical guidance on holster selection, situational awareness, essential skills, and the realities of carrying concealed from one of America's most experienced instructors.

The Art of the Rifle

by Jeff Cooper

The definitive work on riflecraft from the father of modern pistol technique. Covers mindset, marksmanship, and the philosophy of the rifle.

Principles of Personal Defense

by Jeff Cooper

Cooper's combat mindset distilled into a short, powerful read. The seven principles - alertness, decisiveness, aggressiveness, speed, coolness, ruthlessness, surprise - remain foundational.

The Cornered Cat

by Kathy Jackson

A women-focused guide to self-defense and firearms. Covers everything from mindset and choosing a firearm to holster options and training with a grounded, empowering voice.

Start with "The Gift of Fear." It isn't about firearms at all - it's about recognizing danger before it arrives. Every instructor we know recommends it as the single most important book for personal safety.

Gear Up: Essential Equipment

You don't need everything at once. Start with safety gear and add as your training evolves.

Holsters

IWB (Inside Waistband) is the most popular concealed carry method. AIWB (Appendix Inside Waistband) offers faster draws but requires a quality holster with good retention. OWB (Outside Waistband) is best for range use and open carry. Always choose Kydex over leather for a trigger guard that never collapses.

Premium

  • Tier 1 Concealed
  • T.Rex Arms
  • Tenicor
  • PHLster
  • Safariland

Mid-Range

  • Vedder LightTuck
  • Crossbreed

Budget-Friendly

  • CYA Supply
  • Alien Gear

Eye Protection

Always ANSI Z87.1+ rated. Regular sunglasses are not safety glasses.

  • Wiley X - Ballistic-rated, OSHA compliant
  • Revision - Military-spec eye protection
  • Smith Optics - Great fit, clear optics

Ear Protection

Electronic muffs amplify conversation while blocking gunshots. Double up with foam plugs for indoor ranges.

  • Howard Leight Impact Sport (~$46) - Best sound quality
  • Walker's Razor Slim (~$41) - Slimmest profile for cheek weld

Weapon-Mounted Lights

You must identify your target before engaging it. A weapon light is essential for any defensive firearm.

  • Streamlight TLR-1 HL-X (full-size)
  • Streamlight TLR-7A (compact)
  • Streamlight TLR-7 Sub (subcompact/micro)
  • SureFire X300U (premium)

Red Dot Optics

Red dots significantly improve accuracy and target acquisition speed. Holosun dominates the value market.

  • Holosun 507C - Best starter red dot for full-size/compact
  • Holosun 407K X2 - For subcompact carry guns

Range Bag Checklist

Eye protection
Ear protection (+ foam plugs)
First aid kit with tourniquet
Ammunition
Targets
Bore snake / cleaning rod
Lubricant (CLP)
Baseball cap / brimmed hat
Water bottle
Notebook & pen
Multitool
Spare magazines

Finding a Gunsmith

Know when to DIY and when to call a professional. Basic cleaning and maintenance is straightforward, but trigger work, barrel fitting, timing, and headspace checks require a qualified gunsmith.

DIY-Friendly Tasks

  • Cleaning and lubrication
  • Sight installation (with proper tools)
  • Grip and stock swaps
  • Magazine maintenance
  • Accessory mounting (lights, optics)

Seek a Professional For

  • Trigger jobs and action work
  • Barrel fitting or replacement
  • Timing (revolvers)
  • Headspace checks
  • Any repair you're unsure about

Certifications to Look For

AGI (American Gunsmithing Institute) Certified, SDI (Sonoran Desert Institute) graduates, and factory armorer certifications (Glock, SIG, S&W, etc.) all indicate formal training. Ask before you hand over your firearm.

Portland Area Gunsmiths

  • Lucky Sporting Goods
  • Wooster Armory
  • Columbia Gunsmithing (Tigard)
  • Allison & Carey

DIY Learning & Supplies

  • Brownells - Parts, tools, and gunsmithing supplies
  • MidwayUSA - Supplies and instructional videos
  • AGI Certified Master Armorer courses
  • SDI Certificate in Firearms Technology

Continuing Education Topics

Advanced training areas to explore as you progress. Each of these disciplines will make you a more complete and capable firearm owner.

Force-on-Force (Simunitions / UTM)

The gold standard for stress-testing your skills. You face live opponents with marking rounds. Nothing else reveals gaps in your training like being shot back at.

Low-Light Shooting

Most defensive encounters happen in low-light conditions. Learn weapon-mounted light techniques, handheld light methods, and target identification in the dark.

Vehicle Defense

Shooting from and around vehicles presents unique ballistic and tactical challenges. Learn how car doors, glass, and confined spaces change everything.

Medical / Trauma Response

TCCC, TECC, and Stop the Bleed training. If you carry a gun, you should carry a tourniquet and know how to use it. Medical skills save more lives than tactical skills.

Legal Use of Force

MAG-20 Classroom (the lecture portion of MAG-40) is the gold standard. Understanding the legal framework is as important as marksmanship.

Home Defense Planning

Room clearing basics (hint: don't clear rooms), family safe rooms, communication plans, and how to set up your home to maximize your advantages.

Red Dot Transition

Learning to use a red dot optic effectively takes deliberate practice. A transition course accelerates the process and builds the correct presentation habits.

Concealed Carry Legal Defense Coverage

If you plan to carry, consider legal defense coverage. A justified shooting can still cost $100,000+ in legal fees. Programs like USCCA, CCW Safe, and Attorneys on Retainer provide coverage for criminal defense, civil liability, and more.

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LGBTQIA+ Firearms Community

You're not alone. A growing community of LGBTQIA+ firearm owners is training, competing, and supporting each other across the country.

  • Operation Blazing Sword - Provides free introductory firearm training to LGBTQIA+ individuals. Volunteer instructors nationwide.
  • Pink Pistols Portland - Active local chapter. Range days, social events, and a welcoming community of queer shooters.
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Ready for Your Next Step?

Whether you want to book another session, explore online courses, or just ask Anth a question - we're here for you.