Daniel Serra

Instructor # 3254139 | Retired

Certified with the USCCA since 12/7/2023

Certification Renewal Date 12/7/2025

Little River , SC, 29566

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USCCA Certifications

  • Concealed Carry & Home Defense

My Biography

Software Engineer from 1979 to 2002. 15 years with Eaton Pressure Sensors Division in Naval Nuclear. Armed Security patrol in Santa Apts Hartford Ct 2002-2005 Operations Manager and Capt of Metroguard Fairfield Ct 2005-2015 Moved to Little River in SC 2015 Have been competing in 3 Gun 2015-2023 Restarting 3 gun Competition 2025 Volunteered for Valorous Church in Little River SC as Armed Campus Watch Team member 2019-2024 Absolutely love it here in South Carolina. Great gyms, Golf Courses and Shooting competitions in every dicipline. Just recently started long range rifle shooting and plan to compete in that sport also.

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What Students Are Saying

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    Class taken on Tues, Nov. 19, 2024
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    "Dan did a tremendous job his knowledge, skills, experience and equipment all together provide a value added experience "

    Submitted on Thur, Dec. 5, 2024 by Greg B.

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    Class taken on Tues, Nov. 19, 2024
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    "Danny is very knowledgeable about gun safety, situational awareness and non lethal forms of self defense. The class was informative, interactive and interesting. Danny is amazing and entertaining!. "

    Submitted on Thur, Dec. 5, 2024 by Bridget S.

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    Class taken on Tues, Nov. 19, 2024
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    "Excellent class. Instructor took time to explain the what's and why's. The emphasis on safety stood was first and foremost. "

    Submitted on Thur, Dec. 5, 2024 by Marion B.