
Jermaine Belton Jr. brings Air Force personnel security experience to civilian firearm training. His background protecting dignitaries translates into instruction centered on discipline, situational awareness, and proficiency—fundamentals he now teaches to every student, regardless of experience lev...
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Jermaine Belton Jr. brings Air Force personnel security experience to civilian firearm training. His background protecting dignitaries translates into instruction centered on discipline, situational awareness, and proficiency—fundamentals he now teaches to every student, regardless of experience level.
Safety First, Accuracy Always — The core principle behind every course. Safety protocols come first; precision shooting skills follow.
Wear & Carry / CCW Training - First-time applicants: 16 hours of instruction - Renewals: 8 hours of instruction - Covers state firearm laws, home safety, handgun mechanics - Practical shooting requirement: Minimum 70% accuracy - Available for Maryland, Washington D.C., Virginia, and nationwide
Security professionals complete a separate practical course (minimum 50 rounds, 25-yard distance). All other applicants shoot 25+ rounds from 15 yards maximum.
Private Firearm Instruction
1-on-1 personalized lessons focusing on shooting fundamentals. Sessions are scheduled at times and locations convenient to you.
Communication is central to how Belton teaches. Complex concepts get broken down into accessible, practical exercises. Students don't just learn rules—they practice real-world scenarios and gain confidence through hands-on instruction.
"I believe in a hands-on approach, providing practical exercises and real-world scenarios to enhance your learning experience and make you feel confident and prepared for any situation."
Whether you're starting from scratch or refining advanced skills, training is tailored to your goals. The environment is designed to be supportive and encouraging, with your success as the mission.
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