My Vegas trip.

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My Vegas trip.

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Yup. I get to bored you with them. :)

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Houston is not the only place that's cold.

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Range Master teaching the proper handgun grip technique.

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Towers for the rope climbing class.

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Enough said. Hehe

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Step 1 of 5 on how to draw from holster.

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Demonstration on how to set up a Type 3 Malfunction.

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My drive to the shooting school every day. Beautiful ain't it?

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They called this the "Monster's Inc" because of all the doors. Hehe.

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Students learning how to negotiate a tactical search around the corner.

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The man vs. man competition.

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Man vs. Woman

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You're suppose to hit the white part behind the grey humanoid steelie. Hitting the humanoid target will disqualify you. Hehe. Teaches you to take your time.

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Me at the second elimination round. I won that round, but lost the third round because the other guy was slightly quicker. Bravo to him. :)

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Being debriefed.

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Man vs. Woman part duex. Hehehe..

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Studio 54 at MGM Grand.

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Excalibur

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Las Vegas Blvd.

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The MGM Lion.

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NY NY. Nice.

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That's pretty wierd. It's inside MGM Casino.

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The real MGM Lions. lol.

That's all folks. Hehe.

Now as far as the development problem thing. It was explained that they are near completion with "phase I" This means there is no permenant bathroom established yet. The portapottie is actually not too bad, and they are actually kept clean. Instruction is excellent, but then again, this is my first class at a shooting school so I may not know any better.

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I'm jealous. Thanks for the great pics though. :D

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No problem. I'm at the airport now waiting for my flight back home. I gave the Vegas TSA a little problem earlier. It seems that I've forgot to put my pistol smith tool kit into my checkin back and left it in my carry on bag. Needless to say, it's staying in Vegas. lol. It's okay. I can always buy another one from Wally World. As for this trip, it is overall very enjoyable. The staff at Front Sight has been nothing but curteous and professional (except in the live fire scenario, they cuss like drunken sailors to distract you and get your adrenaline flowing, lol). Although development is slow, I'm sure they'll move along surely. :)
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I'll add my thanks for the pictures!
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Great pics! Congrats on your school.
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That really looks like a good excuse to go to Vegas now...

Wonder if we can get a "group" discount...

I'd actually drive there and aleviate the plane fare...But thats just me...Cheapo Steve-O...
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Kenny Lee wrote:

"Range Master teaching the proper handgun grip technique"

That's what I call "hands on training...."

-- sorry----

Excellent photos, thanks for sharing your trip with us.
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The pictures are really cool....thanks for sharing!
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KinnyLee wrote:No problem. I'm at the airport now waiting for my flight back home. I gave the Vegas TSA a little problem earlier. It seems that I've forgot to put my pistol smith tool kit into my checkin back and left it in my carry on bag. Needless to say, it's staying in Vegas. lol. It's okay. I can always buy another one from Wally World. As for this trip, it is overall very enjoyable. The staff at Front Sight has been nothing but curteous and professional (except in the live fire scenario, they cuss like drunken sailors to distract you and get your adrenaline flowing, lol). Although development is slow, I'm sure they'll move along surely. :)
Which class did you take and how did you like it. My wife and I are considering training somewhere and thought Front Sight would be the most "user friendly" to women.

Where did you pick up the certificate?
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DiverDn wrote:
Which class did you take and how did you like it. My wife and I are considering training somewhere and thought Front Sight would be the most "user friendly" to women.

Where did you pick up the certificate?
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Hi DiverDown. I took their 4 day defensive handgun course. They basically start you from the ground up. And if you developed some bad habits, they will surely correct you. They are also very female friendly. As you can see, our range master is a female herself. They teach anyone who is willing to learn and they do so with patience and are very professional.
I've actually purchased a membership from there. It's kinda expensive, but I plan to go back every year so I think it'll eventually work itself out. I've heard you can buy them at ebay or you can check this website out http://www.cheap-certificates.com/certificate.html
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