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  1. I've taken several classes from them and will do it again as soon as I'm able. Health issues put a damper on my training. Their range is near Coopertown which is a great location for me. They are good at instructions and monitoring students performance, quick to call someone out who is not following the safety rules. You get plenty of shooting and I think they have chosen well in their selection of exercises. I really like the people, no foul language and no bravado. They don't waste time telling you a lot of war stories, etc. Level 1 course starts out a little slow as they cover the 4 safety rules, safety procedures, and range rules, then cover the basics of a firearm and draw. However, well before the first hour is over you will have emptied a few magazines. For level 2 and above they cover the safety rules and procedures, then go right into shooting, starting off with drills you learned in previous classes. Each class usually has two competitions. I haven't taken any classes since the covid-19 shutdown, so things may have changed. Cons (but not deal breaker for me): For smaller classes they may only have 1 instructor on site. I really think for safety there should always be 2. They only teach what everyone else teaches. If you have special needs such as physical limitations you maybe out of luck. I'm not saying they discriminate against handicaps, I'm saying they don't offer out of the box solutions for people physically not able to do a drill the way they teach it. If there were more instructors on sight maybe this would not be a problem.
  2. CCW Safe is the best there is. Also very affordable. Its also the only CCW protection that has successfully defended one of its members in a 1st degree murder trial. Its amazing what all they did for that member.
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