Does anyone know of a good CHL class/course here in El Paso? Preferably one where they take care of everything (including fingerprints) for right there in that one location (and even though it'd cost more).
-- John D.
Anyone able to recommend a CHL class in El Paso?
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Re: Anyone able to recommend a CHL class in El Paso?
El Paso Shooters Academy, with John and Cathy Hubert.cloudcroft wrote:Does anyone know of a good CHL class/course here in El Paso? Preferably one where they take care of everything (including fingerprints) for right there in that one location (and even though it'd cost more).
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John's retired Border Patrol; both he and his wife teach the classes. Good people. They run classes every month for CHL, as well as assorted and sundry basic/advanced training. The CHL class usu. runs in the evening from Wednesday through Friday, with the shooting portion (at Ft Bliss R&G) in the morning either Friday or Saturday (your choice).
The son and I both went through their class & I'd recommend them to anyone.
I'm sure there are other great instructors in the area (I've met Jaime from JAG - he's a real gentleman) but I don't have experience with their teaching styles or what their classes include.
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All guns have at least two safeties. One's digital, one's cognitive. In other words - keep the digit off the trigger until ready to fire, and THINK. Some guns also have mechanical safeties on top of those. But if the first two don't work, the mechanical ones aren't guaranteed. - me
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