Ok y'all, are there any training schools in Arkansas?
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Ok y'all, are there any training schools in Arkansas?
Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.
There's High Caliber Training near Memphis.
http://www.hicaltraining.com/
There are more than you might know. This one is closest to me. Wife and I went to their open house this year.
http://www.thortraining.com/
If you need more, I'll try and find them. I do know there's one in central Arkansas for just about anything you'd want. I'll have to dig deep, but I have it somewhere.
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There is also Trojan in NW Arkansas and Direct Action Resource Center in Sherwood.
"A first rate man with a third rate gun is far better than the other way around". The gun is a tool, you are the craftsman that makes it work. There are those who say "if I had to do it, I could" yet they never go out and train to do it. (WETSU)
Thanks y'all.
Time flies like an arrow, fruit flies like a banana.
Jonesboro also has a listing:
http://www.vftar.com/about.html
Shoothouse USA in Conway offers a variety of classes and workshops. I attended their Defensive Shooting Fundamentals workshop in early November. Here's the thread/writeup I did on it here at DC. I highly recommend the taking of any such training classes/workshops - regardless of which business in Arkansas is presenting them. I say that, tho, having only gone to the Shoothouse class, but feeling that just going to the range and shooting at paper targets doesn't give you what you might want/need in a possible dangerous scenario, whereas these sorts of training classes can help.
Arkansas Concealed Carry Instructor #12-751
If guns kill people, then:
Pincels miss spel werds;
Cars make people drive drunk;
And spoons made Rosie O'Donnel fat.
Griff you are absolutely right. Shooting at paper is different than training.
Get training whenever you can as often as you can.
"A first rate man with a third rate gun is far better than the other way around". The gun is a tool, you are the craftsman that makes it work. There are those who say "if I had to do it, I could" yet they never go out and train to do it. (WETSU)