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<blockquote data-quote="HiredHand" data-source="post: 2937396" data-attributes="member: 2469"><p>I've taken Carbine 1 from TDSA and I would definitely recommend it. </p><p></p><p>The first day was spent learning to disassemble, clean and zero the rifles. While that might not be interesting or fun for some folks, I believe that it directly benefited a number individuals and overall made the class run smoother for two day of training. Folks like your wife would definitely benefit this part of the instruction. </p><p></p><p>You can shoot either iron sights or optics during the class. I shot irons for 99% of the class and did just fine. But I can definitely see how a red dot optic would be advantageous on a defensive rifle setup. Quality red dots are so reliable that I would definitely consider that route in your wife's case. </p><p></p><p>It's really a rifle fundamentals class along with the opportunity to shoot the rifle from prone, seated, kneeling and standing with a few variations added into the mix. </p><p></p><p>It's definitely a good class to build confidence and familiarity with the AR rifle. You won't need a lot of fancy equipment either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiredHand, post: 2937396, member: 2469"] I've taken Carbine 1 from TDSA and I would definitely recommend it. The first day was spent learning to disassemble, clean and zero the rifles. While that might not be interesting or fun for some folks, I believe that it directly benefited a number individuals and overall made the class run smoother for two day of training. Folks like your wife would definitely benefit this part of the instruction. You can shoot either iron sights or optics during the class. I shot irons for 99% of the class and did just fine. But I can definitely see how a red dot optic would be advantageous on a defensive rifle setup. Quality red dots are so reliable that I would definitely consider that route in your wife's case. It's really a rifle fundamentals class along with the opportunity to shoot the rifle from prone, seated, kneeling and standing with a few variations added into the mix. It's definitely a good class to build confidence and familiarity with the AR rifle. You won't need a lot of fancy equipment either. [/QUOTE]
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