If your interested in doing it, let me know. It's 200 and i believe 8 weeks long, starts around 7:30 with a shooters meeting. The requirements are a rifle no less than 5.56, pistol no less than 9mm and holster, no IWB or concealment, three rifle mags are recommended and three high cap pistol mags or five for single stack guns. Weapon light is handy too as they do a lights out course.
I'm interested.
I will even bring my other AR if anyone wants to come and doesn't have one. I haven't shot them in over a year, so we may want to do a range day to get them shooting and make sure all is well.
I have always wanted to do these advanced courses, I think a DFWM group buy might be in order?
I've taken other defensive classes and am a Rifle Range/ Pistol Range coach for the Marine Corps. I'm mainly interested in what they have to offer to teach and am willing to drop the 90 bones on the Lvl 2 class but not 200 on the LVL 3 till I see what they are offering.
I'm not honestly willing to pay 60 bucks (lvl 1) to have stuff taught to me that I teach people on a regular basis.
Edit- After reading that It defiantly sounded kinda confrontational and I didn't mean it that way if it did come off like that. I do plan on contacting them and finding out exactly what they do in a case like that.
I've taken other defensive classes and am a Rifle Range/ Pistol Range coach for the Marine Corps. I'm mainly interested in what they have to offer to teach and am willing to drop the 90 bones on the Lvl 2 class but not 200 on the LVL 3 till I see what they are offering.
I'm not honestly willing to pay 60 bucks (lvl 1) to have stuff taught to me that I teach people on a regular basis.
I've taken other defensive classes and am a Rifle Range/ Pistol Range coach for the Marine Corps. I'm mainly interested in what they have to offer to teach and am willing to drop the 90 bones on the Lvl 2 class but not 200 on the LVL 3 till I see what they are offering.
I'm not honestly willing to pay 60 bucks (lvl 1) to have stuff taught to me that I teach people on a regular basis.
Edit- After reading that It defiantly sounded kinda confrontational and I didn't mean it that way if it did come off like that. I do plan on contacting them and finding out exactly what they do in a case like that.
It's all good man. I understand, even though I haven't had any formal training I feel like I don't need the level one, I didn't mean to call you out or anything, on the website it says a prerequisite is tac 1.
That would be nice of them if they did. Probably get alot more vets into the classes if they feel like they are not having to pay for something they already know.
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