
Adaptive Firearms Training for Blind & Low Vision Shooters
Join us at Blind Can Shoot to discover how adaptive firearm training can transform your confidence and independence. Explore our resources and success stories to see how we empower blind and low-vision individuals through safe and inclusive education.
Key Features
Our platform offers a range of adaptive firearm training programs tailored for blind and low-vision individuals, ensuring safety and inclusivity. We provide resources, success stories, and educational content to empower our community and promote responsible shooting skills.
Become a certified Adaptive Firearm Instructor
Become a Certified Adaptive Firearm Instructor and help empower blind and low-vision individuals through safe, professional, and inclusive firearm training. Learn specialized adaptive teaching methods, accessibility-focused safety techniques, and confidence-building instruction designed to create life-changing training experiences for every student.

Empowering Blind Individuals Through Safe & Professional Firearms Training
Blind Can Shoot was created to prove that blindness or low vision does not prevent someone from learning firearm safety, confidence, and responsible shooting skills. Our mission is to create one of the most inclusive firearm education platforms in the country by providing adaptive firearms training specifically designed for blind and visually impaired individuals.
We believe firearm safety education should be accessible to everyone. Through adaptive teaching methods, verbal guidance, tactile references, confidence-building exercises, and professional instruction, students can safely learn firearm handling, situational awareness, range safety, and shooting fundamentals in a controlled environment.
Blind Can Shoot is designed for:
- Blind individuals
- Low vision shooters
- Families and caregivers
- Adaptive firearm instructors
- Veterans
- Organizations supporting accessibility and inclusion
- Individuals interested in adaptive shooting sports
Our mission is to ensure that visual impairment does not hinder anyone from learning responsible shooting skills and firearm safety.

