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Old 03-01-2005, 21:43   #49
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Originally Posted by L51
Who were the instructors? How was the instruction? Would it be worth investing in? From what I've seen on the website it looks pretty good, but they also offer handgun, carbine and shotgun courses. What is the quality of training and what type of exercises did you do?

1. Murphy and Martin, like the SFI website states.

2. Excellent to merely good, depending on where you come from.

3. Depends on who you are and what you need.

4. Depends on the class. The Low-Light classes use classroom instruction combines with live fire and force on force training involving Simunitions. The weapons classes have a low-light aspect, but no force on force.

I think that if you carry a gun in your job, it should be mandatory training.

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