I'm considering taking some firearms safety classes, for self-defense purposes. For those who have experience handling firearms, what should I look for in selecting a competent training course(s) and a good facility? I am contemplating taking the Pistol safety classes out-lined here: http://www.bayareafirearms.com/Pistol.asp I hope it's ok to post this. If you can offer any help or suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it, and if you are reluctant to post an answer, please feel free to send a message. Thank you!
well since your from the bay area im not to sure, i've heard that its extremely hard to acquire a ccw in the bay. but look into a range that offers training on how to get a ccw, thats where your going to learn alot. i had to go through i believe 4 hours of class, and 5 hours on the range before i could apply for my ccw... everything went smooth, and i learned alot for being a first time shooter. i now can carry my pistol concealed which is good for the job...
Do you have any experience with handguns? The course description sounds about average. Seems expensive though!
Any gun ranges that provide CCW class will cover all the pistol safety you will need. Pistol craft is a perishable skill so taking the course is not enough. You will need to go to the range regularly to practice. What are you shooting with? My CCW pistol is a Kimber Ultra CDP II carried in a Fobus holster.
Good choice on the Kimber Robert..And yes range time is a must..My pistol is like my wallet, I feel naked without it..
It's a nice piece. Feels like part of your hands when you work it. It's funny, ever since I got my CCW permit I find myself actually more prone to avoid conflicts. I remember one time coming out of a Best Buy into the parking lot, I was carrying. I had the family with me and we had a close call with a driver that almost hit us. He actually acted like we where the ones at fault getting in the way of his sweet parking spot. He was very irate and he stepped out of his car in the middle of the parking lot and was very confrontational. In response I would have normally been combative as well but instead opted to de-escalate the situation and we both went away with a handshake.
barely saw this, so sorry about that... a towing business. I do everything minus the towing. the side arm is meant for the days i am in the office alone, and the days I take the deposit to the drop box after hours. It seems as if it would not be necessary. However when 90% of your customers are those who are pissed off that they got their car impounded for numerous reasons... yeah you wanna be as safe as can be.
Thank you everyone, for your input and advice! I practically have no experience with guns, so I'm a complete newbie at it. I don't take gun ownership lightly, and I've given the issue serious consideration. I want to make sure I know the basics of safety and handling a gun proficiently, as well as obtain ample practice with them. I think that by taking classes and renting firearms to test, it will give me a better understanding of what I'm after. I've looked into other training facilities in the Bay Area as well, and it looks like there are more options than I originally anticipated. It's nice to have some flexibility. I'm not sure if the incidents I've experienced in the past few years were flukes, or if crime is becoming "bolder" in general. I am entirely of the mentality to avoid conflict whenever possible, but when a situation developes that puts your life/safety in question, then it's best to have some means of protecting yourself until the "proper authorities" arrive. Please do keep your suggestions coming in, as I do check back to see if there are any updates here. Thanks everyone!
Interesting. Thanks for answering! I don't believe I've ever known someone who (legally) carried a gun. I've been in a couple incidents involving guns, but haven't gotten to the point where I feel I should have one to protect myself - part of that is that the incidents have decreased as I've gotten older. I think I'd be afraid to carry one as I might brandish it in a moment of anger - lord knows how many times I've wished for a minigun mounted on my motorcycle!
It's weird because growing up in Virginia, almost every single person I know grew up around one, had one or knew people who did. Looking at someone holding one is not so much different than seeing someone hold a knife for me. Yet i've noticed some people freeze when they see one. Mind you Virginia is notorious for some of the loosest guns laws in the country. None the less I was 15 min from DC proper, so you can imagine what it was like the further you got out. Tickets to the gun show anybody?