I am not even a doctor, so is it sick that I have seen this picture of the 7 types?I used to make a really good habanero hot sauce I called "Type 7"
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I am not even a doctor, so is it sick that I have seen this picture of the 7 types?I used to make a really good habanero hot sauce I called "Type 7"
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That is because of your Huge Gun(s), Billy.****Yea, this girl I'm dating said the same thing, and I actually teach the W&C class and she wasn't in any of my classes...
I agree, or if they had 4hr classes a few nights a week.I wasn't joking in an earlier post when I suggested that straight thru 16 hour class in one day , would fill a niche .
You see my thread in the Water Cooler?I am waiting for my favorite LGS to put together classes with a trainer they work with. The goal is to group classes based on ability, so we won't have 50 year experienced shooters like me grouped with total noobs. I want to dig into MD laws of self defense, how to make shoot/don't shoot decisions, and so on. I know how to handle arms of all kinds and don't need to be taught the difference between a semiauto pistol and a revolver.
I am sure I have, though you are a prolific poster and I am not sure to which specific thread you refer. If you tell me the title or provide a link I'd be much abliged.You see my thread in the Water Cooler?
When I was in it depended on the MOS and that was done at advance training, 95-Bravo you had to qualify with the Beretta since that is what you carried as an MP, you qualified with the m16 in basic.Did you ever receive any training or qualify with the pistol? And what is the current standard? Does the military require training and proficiency in pistols?
In my public safety training I attended a week long course and annual re-qualification. Not sure if the military has similar standards.
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He made a "show off your assless chaps" thread.I am sure I have, though you are a prolific poster and I am not sure to which specific thread you refer. If you tell me the title or provide a link I'd be much abliged.
If you have been through a carry course before like the Utah you are just paying for the shooting part. There is not much more you will learn in the instructional MD law part, a few nuances but overall same as the Utah.Time is the biggest cost for me. 16 hours is a lot to give up for essentially nothing in return.
Although I did finally sign up for a class at the end of August.
If you have been through a carry course before like the Utah you are just paying for the shooting part. There is not much more you will learn in the instructional MD law part, a few nuances but overall same as the Utah.
I am sure I have, though you are a prolific poster and I am not sure to which specific thread you refer. If you tell me the title or provide a link I'd be much abliged.
This is the major issue. If someone offered an online class that was broken down into 1-4 hour chunks, that would go a long way toward making it more convenient to take the class (OTOH, TPTB probably don't want it to be more convenient). No clue if that's legal or not, and obvs there would need to be an in person hands-on session, but finding 2 hours for an in-person session is easier than finding 8 hours.Free time
I personally think it is absolutely stupid for someone who has a carry license in some thirty-eight or so states currently with no background issues ever to have to jump thru Good old Maryland's hoops. I passed Legal Heats class years back, passed MD. State police test, got photo id, got printed by Sheriffs dept and background check All of this was good enough a host of states. But not MD. Now that their hand is being forced to issue they take the stance that i need to be shown which end of a barrel is the exit, how to load etc. i understand this for someone who has never handled a firearm but this is a train load of crap for some one who has handled guns since he was 9 years oud without issue and holds a current license in other states. Its all about control , inconvenience ,and money. Make it such a pain in the ass so most cant afford the time off or the money. Also someone please explain why i held one of the highest security clearances thru the Federal govt. with prints on file there. Maryland Sheriffs Dept. has prints on file. State police has prints on file. BUT none are acceptable. Are they afraid i switched with my wife? Sorry for the book i just wrote but i am tired of the crap!Have there been any outliers? Doesn't seem like it.
Yeah. I'm not reading all of thatI personally think it is absolutely stupid for someone who has a carry license in some thirty-eight or so states currently with no background issues ever to have to jump thru Good old Maryland's hoops. I passed Legal Heats class years back, passed MD. State police test, got photo id, got printed by Sheriffs dept and background check All of this was good enough a host of states. But not MD. Now that their hand is being forced to issue they take the stance that i need to be shown which end of a barrel is the exit, how to load etc. i understand this for someone who has never handled a firearm but this is a train load of crap for some one who has handled guns since he was 9 years oud without issue and holds a current license in other states. Its all about control , inconvenience ,and money. Make it such a pain in the ass so most cant afford the time off or the money. Also someone please explain why i held one of the highest security clearances thru the Federal govt. with prints on file there. Maryland Sheriffs Dept. has prints on file. State police has prints on file. BUT none are acceptable. Are they afraid i switched with my wife? Sorry for the book i just wrote but i am tired of the crap!