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COM Intermediate Defensive Handgun Course

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Is anyone familiar with The College of the Mainland Defensive Handgun
Course? Pros / Cons?

Sounds like a good training course, but is it good instruction? Doesn't
hurt that us "Seniors" get a fee discount either.

Any feedback would be appreciated.

INTERMEDIATE DEFENSIVE HANDGUN COURSE - 12HRS
Course designed to begin real-life training for handgun use in quick reaction self defense. Training to include danger
awareness, planned response, quick reaction shooting techniques, and safety after incident. Minimum age 21 and
CHL required. Student must provide own handgun and carry method equipment. Ammunition, targets, range
fees, and safety equipment included in tuition. Registration required minimum 3 days prior to course date. Refer
questions to Lem Powell ext. 539 LAWCV47304
Cost: In District: $180 Sr. In District: $91 Out of Dist: $185 Sr. Out: $96
Index#7308 7/10/06-7/12/06 MTW 6:00PM -10:00PM FIRERNGE L Powell
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Where is this?
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llwatson wrote:Where is this?
Should be in Texas City close to Galveston.
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I don't know much about the course, but the range instructor over there is a super nice guy and very patient. I had to qualify for Pre-service Corrections training about 12 years ago and the same fellow is still there.
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llwatson wrote:Where is this?
Sorry about that. COM= College of The Mainland, Texas City, Texas.
Industrial city just northwest of Galveston, Texas on Interstate 45.

Great municipal outdoor range there too.
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jbirds1210 wrote:I don't know much about the course, but the range instructor over there is a super nice guy and very patient. I had to qualify for Pre-service Corrections training about 12 years ago and the same fellow is still there.
Jason
Thanks Jason; think I'll sign up.

Full report will follow class in July.
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how old do they concider "senior" some places it's 55 and others is 60, I can make the 1st but not the 2nd. I might go for the $96.00 but not the 185.00
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I've taken this course twice because I liked it so much. The Instructors for this class are top notch, very highly experienced and just all around good guys. They provide all of the bullets and targets and indoor range. What a deal!

They teach a variety of skills including malfunction drills, shooting from various positions including seated, moving, sight alignment, trigger control...

Bring your holster and usual carry method.

It's hard to spend alot of time on any one drill because the class is only twelve hours but it is well worth the money. imho

It would be great if y'all could get a group to sign up because many times the class doesn't make, due to low enrollment.

They also have an advanced class that I have not taken.

Let us know if you sign up and how you liked the class.

For more info, call Mr. Powell. He's a great guy

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Thanks Eric

I'll post more when I know more. I'll find out how many have signed up
& maybe more people will come if there are spots open.
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