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<blockquote data-quote="kcatto" data-source="post: 1274800" data-attributes="member: 3279"><p>Your statement leads me to believe we should not have NRA instructors for anything....</p><p></p><p>I see you charge for gun cleaning are you not afraid of your liability there?</p><p></p><p>I am sure there is some yahoo waiting to blow himself up on a gun you have cleaned and there attorney will say you used too much oil creating excessive chamber pressures or reassembled the firearm wrong and blame you.... </p><p></p><p>Are you a licensed gunsmith? Are qualified to work on every firearm you clean? Have you been through each manufacturers factory training? Do you carry liability insurance? </p><p></p><p>These are things we all unfortunately have to address in todays society, it is not right but these are things one has to think about even when just trying to educate people.... </p><p></p><p>You admittedly said you did not read all of the posts.... so let me summarize quickly We have carried an FFL/ATF licenses for loading commercially since 1969.... we have loaded for over thirty years commercially for just about all of the ammunition manufactures at one time or another.... We have never had an incident.... Not to mention many sheriffs offices, and private contractors.... never an incident....My adopted father was the only factory rep for TC firearms for about thirty years in the southern United states qualified for warranty and repair work... </p><p></p><p>We also have insurance and a really good attorney on permanent retainer for this venture and our commercial loading business we have, but this was not the issue nor the question asked here.... </p><p></p><p>The question was just whether or not there was an interest in the class????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcatto, post: 1274800, member: 3279"] Your statement leads me to believe we should not have NRA instructors for anything.... I see you charge for gun cleaning are you not afraid of your liability there? I am sure there is some yahoo waiting to blow himself up on a gun you have cleaned and there attorney will say you used too much oil creating excessive chamber pressures or reassembled the firearm wrong and blame you.... Are you a licensed gunsmith? Are qualified to work on every firearm you clean? Have you been through each manufacturers factory training? Do you carry liability insurance? These are things we all unfortunately have to address in todays society, it is not right but these are things one has to think about even when just trying to educate people.... You admittedly said you did not read all of the posts.... so let me summarize quickly We have carried an FFL/ATF licenses for loading commercially since 1969.... we have loaded for over thirty years commercially for just about all of the ammunition manufactures at one time or another.... We have never had an incident.... Not to mention many sheriffs offices, and private contractors.... never an incident....My adopted father was the only factory rep for TC firearms for about thirty years in the southern United states qualified for warranty and repair work... We also have insurance and a really good attorney on permanent retainer for this venture and our commercial loading business we have, but this was not the issue nor the question asked here.... The question was just whether or not there was an interest in the class???? [/QUOTE]
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