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<blockquote data-quote="sdalover" data-source="post: 1058743" data-attributes="member: 5860"><p>Last year my wife took the class. First off, she never shot a gun in her life and is deathly scared of guns but at the same time she's a realist and likes that fact that i am armed and trained. I always hated the fact that we have guns placed in strategic locations around the house that could save her life or even mine but she didn't know how to shoot them. (water water everywhere but not a sip to drink) I talked her into this class for two main reasons. </p><p></p><p>First i wanted her to be able to grab any one of those guns and know what to do with it to save her life or maybe even possible mine if necessary. </p><p>Secondly, I wanted her to be in an environment minus the testosterone. I also wanted her to have a professional introduction to firearms. She also is a competitive person and if she saw other ladies making it happen then she would push her self to do the same. (As a side note. Unless you are a professional teacher, It's worth paying a professional to teach your wife golf or guns if you really want her to have a chance of liking something you are into.) </p><p></p><p>About the class. The class was lead by a female TPD officer and assisted by a male TPD officer. She told me that they shot a couple different types of guns and calibers. I happen to know the male TPD officer and he told me later of how well she progressed through the day. </p><p></p><p>In the end, she was familiar with gun operation, recoil, aiming, and enough knowledge to help herself to one of the available house guns to save her life. I was hoping she might catch the bug but I'm sad to say she didn't. This does not reflect the class it reflects her personality. However, the main goal of having her just be able to use a gun was accomplished. Whether she ever chooses to use a gun to save her life is now a viable choice rather than her wanting to use a gun to save her life and not having the knowledge to do so.</p><p></p><p>I would 100% recommend this class. hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdalover, post: 1058743, member: 5860"] Last year my wife took the class. First off, she never shot a gun in her life and is deathly scared of guns but at the same time she's a realist and likes that fact that i am armed and trained. I always hated the fact that we have guns placed in strategic locations around the house that could save her life or even mine but she didn't know how to shoot them. (water water everywhere but not a sip to drink) I talked her into this class for two main reasons. First i wanted her to be able to grab any one of those guns and know what to do with it to save her life or maybe even possible mine if necessary. Secondly, I wanted her to be in an environment minus the testosterone. I also wanted her to have a professional introduction to firearms. She also is a competitive person and if she saw other ladies making it happen then she would push her self to do the same. (As a side note. Unless you are a professional teacher, It's worth paying a professional to teach your wife golf or guns if you really want her to have a chance of liking something you are into.) About the class. The class was lead by a female TPD officer and assisted by a male TPD officer. She told me that they shot a couple different types of guns and calibers. I happen to know the male TPD officer and he told me later of how well she progressed through the day. In the end, she was familiar with gun operation, recoil, aiming, and enough knowledge to help herself to one of the available house guns to save her life. I was hoping she might catch the bug but I'm sad to say she didn't. This does not reflect the class it reflects her personality. However, the main goal of having her just be able to use a gun was accomplished. Whether she ever chooses to use a gun to save her life is now a viable choice rather than her wanting to use a gun to save her life and not having the knowledge to do so. I would 100% recommend this class. hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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