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  • smileycloser

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    Apr 7, 2022
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    i have a friend who completed you course yesterday. he said it was a very through course. he did say it was a workout for him because his .45 kept malfunctioning. id take it at delta if a were closer. for sure.
     

    miles71

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    Jul 19, 2009
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    i have a friend who completed you course yesterday. he said it was a very through course. he did say it was a workout for him because his .45 kept malfunctioning. id take it at delta if a were closer. for sure.
    I know exactly who you are referring to and he was definitely having a rough time with his pistol. To his credit, he fought the whole time. While he didn't end up firing as many rounds as some others, he did complete the class and qualification, and more importantly, never gave up.

    One of the big things about this class is you can't predict the rate the class will progress. Malfunctions, different experience levels, etc. all can effect the rate of progress. I give a round count for ammo, some classes use every round, others have some to take home. Its different for every group.

    I appreciate you and your friends kind words. TD
     

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