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Thread: training class with S&W 340pd

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    You guys are great. Thank you for the info and awesome advice. Skintop911 that was helpful.

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    Skintop1911, that is one helluva great AAR. I wish I could take that weekend of courses as a new j frame owner. Being 2000 miles away and with a full schedule it's not possible now.

    Either way thank you for supplying so much information and so many good links. Glad the OP started this thread.
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    I think you would be Mr. awesome to take an advanced handgun class with a snub. In most of the QUALITY classes I have taken the round count/pace wasn't enough to make it punishing--even with a LW revolver. I keep swearing I am going to do it but never do.
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    I'd like to try it but I need to be better acquainted with revolvers. Just started. Agreed. Kudos to the OP if he does it.
    "Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day."

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    My most frequent carry is a steel model 36 from the 1960's the extra ounces do not seem to matter when I carry it even in an ankle holster but do make a big difference in practice sessions using standard 158 lead round nose.

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