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    I've never heard of FPF, but I'd stay away. He looks like one of those AIWB cultists that the NRA was warning us about.;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Givens View Post
    Another vote for John Murphy at fpf. Good, solid instruction.
    ^^This is high praise.

    I can also recommend Critical Carry Firearms Training in Roanoke. I've trained with Rob Tackett several times when he worked for another training group, he's now out on his own.
    Hokey religions and ancient lubricants are no match for a good Group IV PAO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dropkick View Post
    I agree with early posts.
    Start with NRA Basic Pistol to get the "book" learning.
    And then check out FPF Training to get the "hands on" learning.
    Second FPF
    #RESIST

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    Anybody know about something similar for the Houston region?

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    Site Supporter JM Campbell's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by SIRTainly View Post
    Anybody know about something similar for the Houston region?
    Make a trip to Dallas and see Mr Bolke and Mr Dobbs at HiTS. Exellent instructors that can get you on the right track of your training.

    http://www.hardwiredtacticalshooting.com/#
    Last edited by JM Campbell; 05-03-2015 at 08:50 AM. Reason: Add link
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    Quote Originally Posted by SkyLine1 View Post
    Make a trip to Dallas and see Mr Bolke and Mr Dobbs at HiTS. Exellent instructors that can get you on the right track of your training.

    http://www.hardwiredtacticalshooting.com/#
    A big ol' +1.

    My wife and I just finished their 1-day Basic Pistol class this weekend. It was a well paced, well run class.

    Highly recommended.

    Cheers,
    D
    David S.

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