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  • Michael S

    Active Member
    Nov 6, 2012
    419
    Towson
    Years ago I took a group of people for the basic pistol training. Now it is time to get the HQL. I have a sister that also wants to by her first pistol and would like to help her though this the training coarse. She had taken the basic pistol coarse with me about 4 years ago.

    We live in the Towson area. I see Freestate has a coarse for about $150. Is this a good why to go about the training or is there a more reasonable option.

    I am really just looking for a simple why to take the coarse and get all the paper work done at once including fingerprinting. I do not have to take the coarse for I already own regulated guns but wood like to go thought it with her and get paper work done as well.
     

    Michael S

    Active Member
    Nov 6, 2012
    419
    Towson
    FYI I know I do not post a lot, I am just a quite person but I love this forum. I do want to say thanks for the great information that I have learned from the people on this sight.
     

    Mark75H

    MD Wear&Carry Instructor
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    Sep 25, 2011
    17,262
    Outside the Gates
    The package deals are usually good. Most of them let you save time as well as a reasonable overall cost. Check some of the other IP's, I believe Tyler in Halethorpe and Worth-A-Shot also have comparable deals. Tyler should be the same drive from Towson as Freestate; Worth-A-Shot and MSAR will be much farther drives.
     

    Robert1955

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    Dec 25, 2012
    1,614
    Glen Burnie
    Just look for one of the IP's that include the finger printing as part of the course. If you need to get prints done outside of the class you will be spending $50 to $75 more so factor that into the class courses.
     

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