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I'm confused. Are you not allowed to reload while moving between those yardages? If you can, it shouldn't really take any longer with a 1911 than with any other higher capacity pistol. Maybe a few seconds more at most if a person if rusty on their reloads.People bitch about the length of time it takes for a 1911 guy to shoot 30 rounds (10 at 10 yards, 10 at 7 yards and 10 at 5 yards) but I’m ready.
Right. This is why I was confused about people bitching about your time. Must be some tough folks to get along with. They're literally complaining about, at most, maybe 5-6 seconds extra for the entire course of fire. Anyway, good luck with your class.and I’m ready with pre loaded mags so I can drop empties and slap in a full mag in no time to finish my 30 round requirement.
Taking my renewal CCL class for the People’s Republik of Illinois this Saturday and I’m ready as hell. People bitch about the length of time it takes for a 1911 guy to shoot 30 rounds (10 at 10 yards, 10 at 7 yards and 10 at 5 yards) but I’m ready.
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Well 28 states show that permiless carry works just fine.Illinois actually requires CCL holders to demonstrate that they can competently shoot a pistol? How resreshing!
In Oregon anyone can get a CCL just by taking an online class. They don't need to have actually ever even held a gun to get their carry license.
Illinois actually requires CCL holders to demonstrate that they can competently shoot a pistol? How resreshing!
In Oregon anyone can get a CCL just by taking an online class. They don't need to have actually ever even held a gun to get their carry license.
And they had passed permiless carry but the govenor refused to sign it into law.PA has no class. Just fill out the application.
Taking my renewal CCL class for the People’s Republik of Illinois this Saturday and I’m ready as hell. People bitch about the length of time it takes for a 1911 guy to shoot 30 rounds (10 at 10 yards, 10 at 7 yards and 10 at 5 yards) but I’m ready.
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For the most part, but there are those few who have no business carrying a firearm...Well 28 states show that permiless carry works just fine.
I agree that some people should not be carrying a gun. The classes do nothing to prevent those people from doing so. I say this as someone who taught those classes.You're good and glad to see people with the belief that 16+ rounds in a mag is a requirement for self defense...
For the most part, but there are those few who have no business carrying a firearm...
Personally, I've got no problem with your choice of words. I was just surprised to hear it. At every firearms class I've been to folks, both instructors and students, have almost always been quite accommodating and friendly. Certainly nobody has had the slightest problem with someone having to do one extra mag change, due to firearm capacity, during a course of fire. Maybe it's a big city thing.I apologize for my poor choice of words in my original post.