Top Gun or Bailey's?

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Top Gun or Bailey's?

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Any difference b/t Top Gun Range and Bailey's House of Guns for CHL class? I think they are about $47 apart. My MIL wants to take the class and I'm trying to see where to recommend her to go. I took it at Top Gun years ago, so I don't know where is the best place now.
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Re: Top Gun or Bailey's?

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george wrote:I believe Tom Estep is doing the class at Top Gun.

I have never had a finer instructor.
:iagree: Tom Estep is a "Top Notch" instructor.
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Re: Top Gun or Bailey's?

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Have you considered getting your training from Charles L. Cotton, the kindly host for these forums?

He is having a class on Feb 4th at the PSC range in Friendswood. That is who I received my training from and I recommend the experience.

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Re: Top Gun or Bailey's?

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Jumping Frog wrote:Have you considered getting your training from Charles L. Cotton, the kindly host for these forums?

He is having a class on Feb 4th at the PSC range in Friendswood. That is who I received my training from and I recommend the experience.
:iagree: I have taken two classes with Charles and well as attending four sessions of his deadly force seminar. I signed up with him for my renewal class in February.
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Re: Top Gun or Bailey's?

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Jumping Frog wrote:Have you considered getting your training from Charles L. Cotton, the kindly host for these forums?

He is having a class on Feb 4th at the PSC range in Friendswood. That is who I received my training from and I recommend the experience.

http://texashandguntraining.com/index.p ... hl-classes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://texashandguntraining.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I already have my CHL, since April 2008. This inquiries is for my mother-in-law, as she needs to be price conscious unfortunately. Seems like Bailey is about $47 less than Top Gun and I was wondering if there is any other hidden fees there. PSC would be way too far for her to go to but when I renew I would consider Charles.
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Re: Top Gun or Bailey's?

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Who is the instructor at Bailey's? If it's any of their everyday staff, go else where. Customer service is a foreign concept to these folks.

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Re: Top Gun or Bailey's?

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My son shoots at Top Gun and never shuts up about them being a good place to shoot when he visits and we go to Bullet Trap. He also took his CHL training there and said that went well also.
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