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<blockquote data-quote="grwd" data-source="post: 2796810" data-attributes="member: 459"><p>the fundamentals of pistol marksmanship are universal. Most times its more productive and cost effective to take a comprehensive class with a standard size pistol (glock 17/19, M&P9, etc) rather than your standard carry gun because most smallish/compact carry guns have lots of limitations and are harder to learn on. It much easier/efficient to learn on a full size gun and then transfer that knowledge to your carry gun on your regular parctice sessions. In fact, many change their carry guns based off of what they learn in good classes, like TDSA's AP1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grwd, post: 2796810, member: 459"] the fundamentals of pistol marksmanship are universal. Most times its more productive and cost effective to take a comprehensive class with a standard size pistol (glock 17/19, M&P9, etc) rather than your standard carry gun because most smallish/compact carry guns have lots of limitations and are harder to learn on. It much easier/efficient to learn on a full size gun and then transfer that knowledge to your carry gun on your regular parctice sessions. In fact, many change their carry guns based off of what they learn in good classes, like TDSA's AP1. [/QUOTE]
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