Anyone Carrying in Colorado?

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I've found a couple local shops/ranges that offer CCP classes as well as advanced classes on the more tactical side of things. There is also Gander Mountain and I believe Cabela's/Bass Pro Shops.

Anyway, I'm moving to Arvada in a couple of weeks and was wondering if anybody had good experiences with any class, teacher, or facility specifically.

Thanks
 
Mike Hughes is a recently retired Denver Police Lt., and he understands the law very well.

Additionally, he is a respected IPSC competitor, who truly understands pistolwork, unlike many instructors I've seen who are teaching 20 year old technique.

Mike Hughes
7502 South Willow Circle, Englewood, CO 80112-2721
303-770-7999
[email protected]
http://www.ravencompany.com
 
BEAUTIFUL. Exactly what I was looking for. Somebody who you know walking into it will teach you something.

Any other tips, contacts, favorite gun shops, favorite ranges?
 
Browse around a bit over at coloradocarry.com. A wee bit smaller and less active than this group, but a good source for local info.
 
Well, if you just want to do some training (I'm working on my IPSC Master card, so we can train or just plink a bit) get in touch with me when you're here. I've got all kinds of cool toys.

Tom & Joe's in Wheat Ridge is a great little (emphasis on LITTLE) gunshop. He'll order anything you need for a fair price.
 
This is all great, thanks guys.

Morgan: I'd love to shoot with you sometime after I get situated. I actually live very close to Tom & Joe's in Wheat Ridge and it was my second visit as I drove around aimlessly (mountains are in the west and they don't move, thats convenient).

I'll bookmark this thread and PM you sometime in the next couple months.
 
I took two CCW courses with Larry Johnson and really thought a lot of them. My wife took them with me and Larry was great with her too.

Larry is a good instructor. One caveat; He has no patience for poor booger hook discipline. He'll only yell at you the first couple times...........

I didn't take his course, but have helped him with a couple of classes and done some of his other events. He still refuses to do a combat rifle course, though:cuss:
 
I'm carrying up in Summit County.

I spent $65 on my class which was 8 hours, with 2 hours of range time.

Class was taught by the Police Chief in Kremmling, CO. Great class, and lots of good info! Range time was very well spent, we shoot 3 times with sights to verify the accuracy of your handgun, and the rest of the day was point shooting at 7, 15, and 25 yds!

He's going to be offering advanced self defense classes, and also rifle and shotgun defense as well.
 
Larry is a good instructor. One caveat; He has no patience for poor booger hook discipline. He'll only yell at you the first couple times...........

You got that right! I saw him toss a guy out of the class when he wouldn't keep his finger off the trigger and was practicing poor gun discipline in general. Better to be like that than have a negligent discharge or worse.
 
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