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<blockquote data-quote="DanB" data-source="post: 852027" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>I heard MB cried and was scared for a week after they walked into the fire swamp and saw the ROUSes for the first time.</p><p></p><p>to give yet even more repetitive answers for the OP. If you want a little less intimidation look up Will at H&H. or go to <a href="http://oklahomashootingskills.com/" target="_blank">Oklahomashootingskills.com</a></p><p></p><p>His classes are smaller sizes approx 20 max. for one heck of a bargin price you can take smaller steps that bring you up to a confidence level to walk into any of the big name training centers and not feel unqualified to learn.</p><p>The first class focuses on basic administrative gun handling. The last class is a mix of everything from low light shooting. Major malfunction clearing. unfamiliar gun handling(picking up something on the street and using it. This class changes from time to time as he develops new ideas and techniques.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently running back through his series of classes. Once complete I'm going to start going through the classes at USSA for some more advanced training.</p><p></p><p>Oh and I'm not LEO, I'm an Office Manager for a construction company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanB, post: 852027, member: 237"] I heard MB cried and was scared for a week after they walked into the fire swamp and saw the ROUSes for the first time. to give yet even more repetitive answers for the OP. If you want a little less intimidation look up Will at H&H. or go to [URL="http://oklahomashootingskills.com/"]Oklahomashootingskills.com[/URL] His classes are smaller sizes approx 20 max. for one heck of a bargin price you can take smaller steps that bring you up to a confidence level to walk into any of the big name training centers and not feel unqualified to learn. The first class focuses on basic administrative gun handling. The last class is a mix of everything from low light shooting. Major malfunction clearing. unfamiliar gun handling(picking up something on the street and using it. This class changes from time to time as he develops new ideas and techniques. I'm currently running back through his series of classes. Once complete I'm going to start going through the classes at USSA for some more advanced training. Oh and I'm not LEO, I'm an Office Manager for a construction company. [/QUOTE]
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