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TSiWRX wrote:^ Flippin' awesome! Dude, run my M&P 340 from ankle holster?
Nah, you know me. I'm not the type to tackle things that I'm not ready for. One of the reasons why I didn't shoot Costa's HE02 from-concealment was because I didn't think I'd be ready for it - that I'd waste more energy dealing with my concealment gear than I'd have liked in terms of facilitating my actually learning the material.
I'm a realist. I'm just not ready for the 1911/2011 platform, yet.
bah...how do you know you're not ready if you don't try.
It's kinda like people saying that they are waiting to have kids because they are not ready.
No one is ever ready.
TSiWRX wrote:Nah, you know me. I'm not the type to tackle things that I'm not ready for. One of the reasons why I didn't shoot Costa's HE02 from-concealment was because I didn't think I'd be ready for it - that I'd waste more energy dealing with my concealment gear than I'd have liked in terms of facilitating my actually learning the material.
Have you tried IDPA yet?
My local weekly IDPA club match is a low risk way to try out new gear and methods. If I don't have it work out like I'd prefer, I can always try again next week. As long as I stay safe, there is no downside to having a bad week. It is a lot less risky to waste $15 in match fees than hundreds of dollars for a high end training school with an experiment that doesn't pan out.
Does anyone know of an "advanced" class that also covers the requirements for CCW? I have to retake the class before my next renewal in the spring and would like to incorporate some advanced training with it.
HB495 makes three changes to current law:
Changes to automatically honor other states licenses, similar to a driver’s license
Eliminates the “demonstrated competency” requirement for 2nd and future CHL renewals, making CHL training similar to a hunting license
Fixes the definition of a “loaded gun” to match the commonly accepted definition