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Any recommendations for beginner pistol and rifle shooting classes in Indianapolis?
Thanks,
pop guns on east washington. go to popguns.com to see their schedule
and
http://www.nrahq.org/education/training/find.asp
KSFreeman
07-04-2007, 14:28
Does the Boone County Sheriff still put on their program?
I believe Ken still offers Intro to Defensive Pistol.
I can humbly add Eagle Creek (www.ecpr.4t.com) Pistol range to the list. We offer formal NRA Basic Handgun class and informal 'right on the firing line' assistance.
R. Emmelman
07-05-2007, 05:44
Originally posted by sjstill
I believe Ken still offers Intro to Defensive Pistol.
I can humbly add Eagle Creek (www.ecpr.4t.com) Pistol range to the list. We offer formal NRA Basic Handgun class and informal 'right on the firing line' assistance.
Not only that the ECPR CRO is:
TRUSTWORTHY LOYAL HELPFUL FRIENDLY COURTEOUS KIND OBEDIENT CHEERFUL THRIFTY BRAVE CLEAN REVERENT
So I have heard.:supergrin:
Trustworthy - Without a doubt
Loyal -A golden retriever has nothing on Steve
Helpful -To a fault
Friendly -Usually, but can be a little moody
Courteous -More so than necessary
Kind -Won't even step on a bug
Obedient -Only when his wife snaps her fingers
Cheerful -See friendly above
Thrifty -:rofl: that word is not in his vocabulary
Brave -As long as his wife is not on the warpath
Clean -Sure, but don't watch him eat or look inside the War Wagon
Reverent -In his praise for John Browning or Gaston Glock
:tongueout:
HEY, I resemble those remarks :rofl:
(And Julie sez WHAT??????)
Seek out Minuteman32 (http://glocktalk.com/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=36457) on this forum. He does beginner pistol classes at Marion County Fish and Game (http://www.indyrange.com/).
teamplayer
07-07-2007, 21:54
Jim Heath, Top Cop Inc., NRA pistol instructor near Acton.
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