Great question. Every single one was friend, family, neighbor, colleague, or highly regarded reference from each of those camps. They were not and are not complete strangers or random folk. The exception - probably less than 100 - were people at the range that were obviously first timers renting and struggling at ranges with no instructor on staff to assist.PriestTheRunner wrote:How do you go about doing this? FB? Craigslist?montgomery wrote:Proud to report that I consider it my civic duty to provide one hour of free one-on-one instruction for anyone who has little to no handgun experience - all inclusive, no strings. Well over 1,000 people have taken me up on this offer.
Just curious how it doesn't attract BG's or nutjobs that want to steal a gun or murder you...
Seems like a possibility given enough time.
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Proud to report that I consider it my civic duty to provide one hour of free one-on-one instruction for anyone who has little to no handgun experience - all inclusive, no strings. Well over 1,000 people have taken me up on this offer.