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    Now where's that "don't feed the troll" button (reference to HR just to be clear)?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HipReggie
    Go ahead and mindlessly rant.
    No need. Your rant was mindless enough.
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    Molan Labe - I'm a busy person. I've had plenty of NRA courses. I'll offer you one of my classes free on the house. I generally teach to average and experienced shooters for carry and defense, and their satisfaction rate and retention is incredibly high. I don't have a need for "filler" material, and they don't get bored. I don't target new shooters as sure, the NRA Basic pistol is just that.

    What NRA class is there that targets Colorado concealed carry.... oh right, there isn't one.

    Simmer down there brother, no need to get your jimmies in a bunch! What's your definition of filler material?

    Yes the NRA Basic classes are long, and CAN be boring, just like people manage to make history boring, it's not the material it's the teacher.
    In my classes we go out of our way to provide our students with information regarding CO laws and statutes pertaining to the usage and carry of firearms presented by a Law Enforcement Instructor, and active duty Police Sergeant. We also bring in reps from U.S. Law Shield that provide access to 24/7 Legal advice and representation for firearms related incidents. Students get to handle every action type of handgun, and practice loading/unloading, and the manual of arms. Classes have 2-3 hours of range time built in and students can use the range after class concludes (another 3+ hours of shooting if students are inclined to take advantage). And of course students are encouraged to take additional classes (Not just NRA) covering mindset, drawing from a holster, marksmanship, tactics etc.

    With rule number one ALWAYS Keep the gun (muzzle) pointed in a safe direction. If people aren't treating the firearm as if it was loaded, which, I am certainly not advocating, and they were to have a negligent discharge guess what won't happen? That's right Zero loss of life, injury, and minimal property damage. Wether you preach the 3 rules, or the 4, or the 5, or the 6 rules of Firearms Safety at the end of the day it's about making folks safer, and giving them a foundation, a basis for their responsibility towards firearms.

    Also the NRA does have CHL specific classes, Personal Protection Outside the Home. 3x 6 Hour day course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by foxtrot
    Or do you agree you should always treat it as if it's loaded - PERIOD.
    That sounds like a pretty absolute statement. PERIOD.

    But what do I know? I'm apparently an NRA-worshiping retard because I made the awful mistake of attempting to discuss this with you.

    I'll defer to your obviously superior knowledge, ignore the back-peddling and let you continue with yourself.
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    For a Forum for users of Americas Rifle, there sure are a lot of hurt feelings, PMS, grumpy folks, everyone should bail me out types, and butt hurtness.

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    I am a member of NRA and GOA.

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