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    Quote Originally Posted by westy1970
    I just took the basic handgun course from Jim and I learned a tremendous amount of useful training habits. I have been shooting since I joined the Army in 1987 and I still learned a ton. I recently moved from an oppressive foreign country (Kalifornia) where firearms training is non-exsistant. Oh there are lots of ranges, they are just run cold.

    Jim's class was very informative, fun, easy to be comfortable in and darn good pratice. He runs a few scenarios and explains why he PREFERS to do it that way. I highly recommend it and will be sending my wife soon.
    Thanks for the review!

    I've signed up for Jim's Basic and Intermediate classes and am anxious to get started! I've already had a basic class from 'another' school but it didn't cover everything that Jim's does according to his course outline, so I thought it best to take the basic again. Like you said, it'd be a nice refresher anyway. Sure wish I had known about the "other" school sooner - could've saved some $$$.

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    When is your class? I want to take the intermediate again.

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    The class is Aug. 12 (if memory serves me....I don't have my day planner in front of me...) right after the range time for the basic. I think it's 1-5.

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    Well, I took Jim's Basic & Intermediate pistol classes yesterday and am SO impressed! I learned new skills from the Basic portion - it was FAR more informative than the basic class I took at Safe Arms. And the Intermediate portion was a hoot with the gulley training at the end!

    So other than my bad sunburn [blackeye], this was a GREAT experience. Jim is very professional indeed, as others have said here. I told him to put me on his waiting list for the next Urban Rifle course that he gives and eventually I plan to take his Tactical pistol course, as well (as soon as my wife let's me spend the money). I'm just so impressed. After researching a bunch of different training schools, I also HIGHLY recommend his school above others.

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