i would love to attend a class.....sadly, I couldnt afford it now, or maybe ever. factory ammo+class fee=mucho dinero.
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i would love to attend a class.....sadly, I couldnt afford it now, or maybe ever. factory ammo+class fee=mucho dinero.
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He's on line with the shooter, it looks like he's forward due to the angle of the pic.
If you don't have anything constructive to say or anything to add to the coversation, please don't post in this thread.
Thus far, your comments have not been relevant to this post and resemble something that a teenager would post, not a grown man with grandchildren.
If this kind of training isn't for you, fine. Move on to the next post. I'm sure others are here to learn.
Thank you
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any more pics?
(the more dangerous the better)
His courses look awesome! Mall ninja or not, there is something to be said about the fact that these folks spend so much time and $$$$ on their training. I will have to agree....the landyard is a bit much. [Tooth]
Anybody remember that video of that freaking moron who was snapping shots of a live fire session from down range between the targets? Idiot!!![Rant1]
Ok. So here's the deal.
I can attest to Jeff's safety and the safety of classes he has taught or helped sponsor. I can say the same for Pat Roger's and the way he teaches. They would not do anything unsafe. Camera angles may be deceiving.
SO KNOCK IT OFF.
I was actually thinking of looking for that pic......