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Yes I had my finger in front of the trigger guard!!

You didn't have to point it out:D

Good pic!

I do the same thing, trying to break myself of the habit.

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A bunch of us from TGO took Todd and Dustin's Advanced Concealed Carry course today, as part of the CIS course offering. It was held on the range at Smyrna's NG base.

I've been through a lot of training in various other disciplines, and with that background I thought it was excellent.

Friendly, relaxed, substantive, safe. Above all the learning was layered so that we were typically only working on one or two things at once.

I'm completely new to concealed carry and I was a below average student, but I learned a lot. I'm not necessarily more skilled now, but I sure understand it better and know what to work on.

I'm a little tired from being in the sun that long, but I'm really glad I took it. I thought it was a terrific course and they did a really, really good job. Every question that was asked received an answer, and then an explanation on WHY that particular answer.

Thanks, guys. I appreciate all the work you put into it and your patient teaching style.

Thanks for the personal feedback and sharing your experience. I looked up their site and have on my "wish list" of things for next year to take a course at CIS, as it seems all the feedback on CIS is positive.

I am more motivated now to save up and make time to take this course in 2010.

Barry

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Rookies, newbs, geezers, novices, et al...take this class.

That's good to know. I'm a woman and a geezer and still consider myself a novice, even though I've been shooting for several years. I took the HCP class from Todd and Dustin last year and am really interested in the Advanced Concealed Carry class.

Will probably do it next year. I will bring my cane! (kidding) :hat:

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That's good to know. I'm a woman and a geezer and still consider myself a novice, even though I've been shooting for several years. I took the HCP class from Todd and Dustin last year and am really interested in the Advanced Concealed Carry class.

Will probably do it next year. I will bring my cane! (kidding) B)

That's OK, their one-handed shooting instruction was top notch too. :eek:

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