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<blockquote data-quote="Maj. John Andre" data-source="post: 1017986" data-attributes="member: 10971"><p>I,m new here, been lurking a while, an no kind of expert on this stuff but I do have a question. Is GunSite closed? They show a calander for 2010, but you all speak of it in the past tense? Also why don't any trainers or training organizations think very highly of it? I went there a few years ago on a TDY assignment and took a class under Pat Rogers who seemed pretty on board. I noticed they have a few guys like Steve Tarani and Matt Girardi listed as instructors who seem to have very good creds, so what has changed for them to be thought so poorly of? Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maj. John Andre, post: 1017986, member: 10971"] I,m new here, been lurking a while, an no kind of expert on this stuff but I do have a question. Is GunSite closed? They show a calander for 2010, but you all speak of it in the past tense? Also why don't any trainers or training organizations think very highly of it? I went there a few years ago on a TDY assignment and took a class under Pat Rogers who seemed pretty on board. I noticed they have a few guys like Steve Tarani and Matt Girardi listed as instructors who seem to have very good creds, so what has changed for them to be thought so poorly of? Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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