Preparing for Class
We want you to have the best possible experience on the range. A little preparation goes a long way — the more organized you are going in, the more you’ll get out of the day.
If you have any questions before class, reach out at dan@prtg.co or (443) 774-4668.
Important: What NOT to Bring
Firearms
Do not bring a Sig Sauer P320. There are currently documented safety concerns with uncommanded discharges. If this is your only firearm, contact us before class — we can provide one for use during the day.
Holsters
- No SERPA-style holsters or trigger-finger activated locking holsters (tap to see example)
- No soft, fabric, or flexible holsters (e.g., Sticky Holsters)
- No low-quality holsters — if you’re unsure, watch these videos or reach out before class:
What to Bring
Your Firearm & Ammunition
- Firearm — UNLOADED and in a case
- Three (3) unloaded magazines (two will work if that’s all you have)
- Approximately 400 rounds of quality factory ammunition in the correct caliber for your firearm
Holster & Belt
- Made specifically for your firearm — full Kydex or firm leather construction
- Fully encloses the trigger guard
- Adjustable retention
- OWB (Outside the Waistband) or IWB (Inside the Waistband) are both acceptable — if you’re new to holster draw, start with OWB
- Bring a magazine pouch as well
Eye & Ear Protection
- Safety glasses or shooting glasses (ballistic-rated preferred)
- Hearing protection — foam earplugs, passive muffs, or electronic muffs (electronic strongly recommended)
Clothing & Comfort
- Closed-toe shoes (required)
- Comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing
- Hat with a brim (helps keep brass out of your face)
- High-neckline shirt (reduces hot brass contact)
Hydration & Snacks
- Water — at least 32 oz, more in warm weather
- Snacks or a meal depending on class length
Medical
- Any personal medications you may need during the day
- If you carry a personal IFAK, bring it — not required but always welcome
Other Items
- Small notebook and pen (optional but useful)
- Range bag to carry your gear
Not sure what gear to buy? Check out our Gear page for recommended equipment at every budget level.
