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<blockquote data-quote="siglady" data-source="post: 1789695"><p>I took a Firearms for Women class from Dan Detmer at the Tulsa Gun Club. It was outstanding. He also offers concealed carry classes, however I don't know details about these classes; you can find out more on his website at <a href="http://www.dan@firearmsontarget.com" target="_blank">www.dan@firearmsontarget.com</a>. I already had my cc when I took the women's course. From the women's course experience, I would definitely expect Dan's cc to be thorough. He's a no-nonsense type of guy who encourages you to ask him questions, but also asks you questions. Therefore, paying attention and thinking about the material is crucial. Check out his website and then give him a call if you want to know more about the class. I wish I had taken my cc class from him, because my cc experience was uninformative and unprofessional--just pitiful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siglady, post: 1789695"] I took a Firearms for Women class from Dan Detmer at the Tulsa Gun Club. It was outstanding. He also offers concealed carry classes, however I don't know details about these classes; you can find out more on his website at [url]www.dan@firearmsontarget.com[/url]. I already had my cc when I took the women's course. From the women's course experience, I would definitely expect Dan's cc to be thorough. He's a no-nonsense type of guy who encourages you to ask him questions, but also asks you questions. Therefore, paying attention and thinking about the material is crucial. Check out his website and then give him a call if you want to know more about the class. I wish I had taken my cc class from him, because my cc experience was uninformative and unprofessional--just pitiful. [/QUOTE]
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