Richmond itself does not have basic classes i am aware of. Richmond hot shots (the competitive club that runs the action pistol portion of the range) usually hosts classes but they are geared towards competitive and tactical shooters. I would recommend going to your local gunstore to see if they can direct you to a credible basic safety course local to you. It would also be a good idea to have them check out your glock to ensure its in proper order if its been awhile. http://www.richmondhotshots.com
I know the Club hosts various classes, and the Range Safety Officers are very helpful.
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