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<blockquote data-quote="Shoot Summ" data-source="post: 848841" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>I enrolled my wife in TDSA's Introduction to firearms for Ladies hoping she would become more comfortable with a pistol, and the use of a pistol in a self defense situation. My wife has always been in the group that thinks you need to protect yourself, but that I might be a little on the side that is over the edge when it comes to being prepared.</p><p></p><p>She attended the class yesterday, and the person that came home from that class is completely different than the one that left here yesterday morning. She now understands that she must be completely aware of her surroundings, that predators are everywhere and she has to fight to win. One reason she had not gotten her CHL was that she was very indifferent about when she would carry. Marshall and Denny changed her perspective and when, and why she would carry, and she is now enrolled in their CHL class.</p><p></p><p>She has also asked me to enroll both of us in TDSA's Advanced Concealed Carry class.</p><p></p><p>Guys, this was the best money I have ever spent on training, I know I said that after ACP1 but imagine how excited we were after we took ACP1, now think about your wife or girlfriend with that level of enthusiasm.</p><p></p><p>Once again my hat is off to Marshall and his team, it is a great thing you guys do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoot Summ, post: 848841, member: 1055"] I enrolled my wife in TDSA's Introduction to firearms for Ladies hoping she would become more comfortable with a pistol, and the use of a pistol in a self defense situation. My wife has always been in the group that thinks you need to protect yourself, but that I might be a little on the side that is over the edge when it comes to being prepared. She attended the class yesterday, and the person that came home from that class is completely different than the one that left here yesterday morning. She now understands that she must be completely aware of her surroundings, that predators are everywhere and she has to fight to win. One reason she had not gotten her CHL was that she was very indifferent about when she would carry. Marshall and Denny changed her perspective and when, and why she would carry, and she is now enrolled in their CHL class. She has also asked me to enroll both of us in TDSA's Advanced Concealed Carry class. Guys, this was the best money I have ever spent on training, I know I said that after ACP1 but imagine how excited we were after we took ACP1, now think about your wife or girlfriend with that level of enthusiasm. Once again my hat is off to Marshall and his team, it is a great thing you guys do. [/QUOTE]
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