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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2796761" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>It absolutely depends on the type of class being taken. Appropriate attire, weapon(s), ancillary equipment is is determined by the type of course. If you show up to a concealed carry FoF class in full battle rattle you are wrong. Similarly, if you show up to a CQB/SUT live fire course without plates and a brain bucket, and the kit to carry the necessary ammo/med you are really wrong. But, there will always be "that guy", unless it is a well vetted course with specific guidelines that are enforced.</p><p>Btw, having spare mags or speed loaders makes the pace of the class proceed faster since you wont be constantly punching a mag during drills.</p><p>At the end of the day, quality training costs money. Sometimes the cost of the class is less than the cost of travel, ammo, lodging, food,etc. There are classes, by very qualified instructors, for every level and type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2796761, member: 8377"] It absolutely depends on the type of class being taken. Appropriate attire, weapon(s), ancillary equipment is is determined by the type of course. If you show up to a concealed carry FoF class in full battle rattle you are wrong. Similarly, if you show up to a CQB/SUT live fire course without plates and a brain bucket, and the kit to carry the necessary ammo/med you are really wrong. But, there will always be "that guy", unless it is a well vetted course with specific guidelines that are enforced. Btw, having spare mags or speed loaders makes the pace of the class proceed faster since you wont be constantly punching a mag during drills. At the end of the day, quality training costs money. Sometimes the cost of the class is less than the cost of travel, ammo, lodging, food,etc. There are classes, by very qualified instructors, for every level and type. [/QUOTE]
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