
Anyone know who runs carryagun.com in grand prarie? That's who they signed up with, I made sure they were taking the Texas 10 hour course but I don't know anything about the instructor.
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Spelling ("UNOADED") aside, my instructors did not require us to secure our weapons with the instructors during the class. That's bunk. Bring an unloaded gun in a proper carry container, and trust that the student is adult enough to not go waving a loaded gun around in the classroom. That, or leave it secured in the car. I'm not going to be treated like I don't know what I'm doing.You may bring your UNOADED gun, in a case/gun bag to the range and to class, however we will secure your weapon with our instructor upon entry to the classroom for the duration of classroom portion of instruction.
When I took my class from a prominent attorney, forum operator, and NRA Board member, I had my handgun holstered and concealed like every other day.The Annoyed Man wrote: . . .my instructors did not require us to secure our weapons with the instructors during the class. That's bunk. Bring an unloaded gun in a proper carry container, and trust that the student is adult enough to not go waving a loaded gun around in the classroom. That, or leave it secured in the car. I'm not going to be treated like I don't know what I'm doing.
Given the shaky hands and student guns pointed at the backs of heads in my TX class, I would have been more than happy to have my CHL instructor take possession of every gun brought to class until that gun is confirmed to be unloaded and no ammo is available in the classroom. I sat in the back of the room during my TX class for just this reason. I would not have been even slightly offended if my instructor had treated all of us unknown shooters as neophytes, because most of us were. And I was worried. YMMVThe Annoyed Man wrote:From their website:Spelling ("UNOADED") aside, my instructors did not require us to secure our weapons with the instructors during the class. That's bunk. Bring an unloaded gun in a proper carry container, and trust that the student is adult enough to not go waving a loaded gun around in the classroom. That, or leave it secured in the car. I'm not going to be treated like I don't know what I'm doing.You may bring your UNOADED gun, in a case/gun bag to the range and to class, however we will secure your weapon with our instructor upon entry to the classroom for the duration of classroom portion of instruction.