Folks, I know a ton of us here carry wheelguns especially of the 5 round compact variety. I shot one in one of my recent training classes, and my instructor had a lot of pointers for me. After the class we had the discussion that maybe what's needed is a basic revolver class, just drawing shooting reloading weak hand, etc...
Anyway, I wanted to see if I could round up some folks here in the DFW area that would be interested in taking such a class, both instructors do carry and shoot revolvers so they are certainly qualified. I'm not sure what the round count would be, I'm thinking around 300-600, and their fee for classes is $180. Usually the first few hours are spent in the class room then we head to the range to practice/reinforce what was learned.
If I can get a few people together, maybe 5 or 6? I can talk them into a class, maybe this summer or fall. Anyone? Anyone?
Potential revolver training class in DFW
Moderator: carlson1
Potential revolver training class in DFW
Glock 19 Gen4 EDC, Glock 42 (golf gun), AR15 14.5" Midlength (nightstand gun), Browning Buckmark (fun gun)
Re: Potential revolver training class in DFW
This seems like it could be interesting training, except I am unlikely to attend because I am not near DFW and I need to get some other matters resolved in my life besides guns and shooting.
Is this focused upon lightweight, short-barrel carry revolvers, or revolvers as a general category?
This really belongs in the Advanced Training section.
Is this focused upon lightweight, short-barrel carry revolvers, or revolvers as a general category?
This really belongs in the Advanced Training section.
Re: Potential revolver training class in DFW
I would be interested if it was not a Sunday
or in the middle of July 


Re: Potential revolver training class in DFW
I'm sure they can do a saturday and maybe something in the fall when it's not so blazing hot. I believe the focus would be on all revolvers in general. I would take it with the one I carry the most.
Glock 19 Gen4 EDC, Glock 42 (golf gun), AR15 14.5" Midlength (nightstand gun), Browning Buckmark (fun gun)