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Aug 22 TN/GA/AL Training Group, a review


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Long and short of it, subcompact pistol and short range rifle drills.

Because of the nature of this class, I was able to shoot a bit more than usual, which was a bonus since I always carry a sub sub compact, a Kimber Micro .380

The good news, I have a great Kimber and could keep it running if I have to.

Pleased with my performance, especially since I started a few drills weak side from the holster.

I need more practice, it is more critical for pad placement and trigger press as it is extremely easy to push off target.

Shot my M1 carbine, no malfunctions. Mine is ammo sensitive, runs great with Fiocchi. 

The no malfunctions (today) has made me finally decide to rotate it to under-the-bed status.

When it does fail to eject, it takes a bunch of time to clear, with my 9mm PCC, a tap rack should cure most of my ills.

4 students with revolvers. Fun to watch because of previous personal experience. My best advice, carry two and speed loaders vs. speed strips.

I also spied a single stack Glock, P365 and a NAA .32

Other than ARs, we did have a Keltec Sub2000 which had no (observed by me) issues.

Finally figured out how to manage the heat and humidity,  jump in the vehicle and crank the AC from time to time.

I hope you will consider training with us!

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