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AAR Sage Dynamics RDS Handgun Instructor, May 21-23, 2019, MTAC, Muncie, IN
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<blockquote data-quote="Plene Paratus" data-source="post: 3237713" data-attributes="member: 43789"><p>I wasn't really paying a lot of attention to that. I know of at least four (because they were near me). Most guys were running their duty guns, or guns they were T&E'ing for their departments, which means the majority were not comped. </p><p>This course is actually focused on getting LE agencies spun-up on rds-equipped handguns, so in this particular class, I imagine most of the guns will be duty builds. I guess that's my long way of saying I don't think this would be the class to determine if comps were more or less popular. In other courses I have taken with people running rds, I would say the ratio of comps vs no comps was closer to 50/50.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plene Paratus, post: 3237713, member: 43789"] I wasn't really paying a lot of attention to that. I know of at least four (because they were near me). Most guys were running their duty guns, or guns they were T&E'ing for their departments, which means the majority were not comped. This course is actually focused on getting LE agencies spun-up on rds-equipped handguns, so in this particular class, I imagine most of the guns will be duty builds. I guess that's my long way of saying I don't think this would be the class to determine if comps were more or less popular. In other courses I have taken with people running rds, I would say the ratio of comps vs no comps was closer to 50/50. [/QUOTE]
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