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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3157959" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>She won't draw from a holster in the SDA class. At least most instructors don't require that. If she takes the class at an outdoor range where there are no table rests on the range it might be different just for convenience sake. </p><p></p><p>And if I'm not mistaken I think the first class you mentioned (the one where she doesn't have to have her own weapon) she CAN use her own gun if she wants, and is an excellent class to get comfortable with firearms. I agree with KOPBET that it actually is the class she needs to take.</p><p></p><p>She does need to go to a range a few times and shoot her gun so she's not uncomfortable with the recoil at class. She can also practice loading bullets in her magazines, and loading and unloading her gun (NOT at the same time!!) at home.</p><p></p><p>Basically anything she can do before class so she can focus on her instructors commands at class and not have the added stress of fooling with a gun she is not familiar with will help her immensely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3157959, member: 42224"] She won't draw from a holster in the SDA class. At least most instructors don't require that. If she takes the class at an outdoor range where there are no table rests on the range it might be different just for convenience sake. And if I'm not mistaken I think the first class you mentioned (the one where she doesn't have to have her own weapon) she CAN use her own gun if she wants, and is an excellent class to get comfortable with firearms. I agree with KOPBET that it actually is the class she needs to take. She does need to go to a range a few times and shoot her gun so she's not uncomfortable with the recoil at class. She can also practice loading bullets in her magazines, and loading and unloading her gun (NOT at the same time!!) at home. Basically anything she can do before class so she can focus on her instructors commands at class and not have the added stress of fooling with a gun she is not familiar with will help her immensely. [/QUOTE]
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