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    New in the Columbia Area

    I just moved to Columbia from Central Kentucky, and I'm looking for people to shoot and train with. I left a great club in Kentucky and I'm on the waiting list for Mid-Carolina Rifle Club, but in the meantime I don't really have a home range and my skills are atrophying.

    Anyone else around the area interested in getting together?
    This isn't an illegal gun, it's an "undocumented protection device". Don't be so insensitive.

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    I might be down sometime, though my schedule has been crazy busy lately.

    When I do get some free time I've mainly been shooting the monthly IDPA match at Mid-Carolina or taking my new MWS out for some precision practice.

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    Sorry I just saw this post. Feel free to email me (Gizmo99 "at" oohay tod moc), more than happy to meet you at MCRC - long time member.

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    I'm in Columbia. Are there any training groups near by? Only one I found is Palidine Training in Florence. I'm looking for a handgun class to go to and in the future a carbine class. I've also been looking at Defensive Concepts in NC
    All of this is just advice. You go out and do whatever the f&<€ you want to do.

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    Socom, there are a couple of places that host classes. Midcarolina provides a range and usually John Farnum and Pat Rogers get here about once a year. Belt training in St. George is picking up the pace by hosting various trainers and there's a group in Florence who do so as well.

    I have not trained with Paladin, but someone I trust tells me they are OK. Some off their Youtube vids are OK as well.


    http://www.midcarolinarifleclub.com/

    http://www.belttraining.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizmo99 View Post
    Socom, there are a couple of places that host classes. Midcarolina provides a range and usually John Farnum and Pat Rogers get here about once a year. Belt training in St. George is picking up the pace by hosting various trainers and there's a group in Florence who do so as well.

    I have not trained with Paladin, but someone I trust tells me they are OK. Some off their Youtube vids are OK as well.


    http://www.midcarolinarifleclub.com/

    http://www.belttraining.com/
    Awesome. Thanks and ill check it out
    All of this is just advice. You go out and do whatever the f&<€ you want to do.

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