Posted: 11/2/2013 3:20:37 PM EDT
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Great job on the NRA Personal Protection in the Home instructor course, well-organized and presented, very good observations and constructive advice for the instructor candidates. Anyone considering becoming an NRA instructor, I can definitely recommend Gone-Postal as a training counselor. The only factor that might prevent me from choosing him again is location, I'm in Marietta and it can be quite a haul up to Cumming (and past Dawsonville for the range portion). |
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Quoted: Tell the truth.What equipment did he tear up? Did he break an anvil with a rubber hammer? Not that I noticed... He did pick up a rusty hammer as I was leaving, so I can't guarantee any of the range fixtures still exist... Then again, he didn't say anything about having been a Marine, so maybe it's safe... *I* blew out the crotch on a pair of pants going down to a kneeling position too abruptly, fortunately for the others in the class, I don't go commando :-) (Sorry TacticalBarbie ;-) ). |
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Quoted: Tell the truth.What equipment did he tear up? Did he break an anvil with a rubber hammer? The older I get the more folks I meet that don't remember the Samsonite Ape.... My mother once told a group of ladies that I was the only kid she ever knew that could break a Tupperware tumbler. Thanks for the plug J, glad you came and most appreciative of the fact that you don't go "commando". ![]() |
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Great job on the NRA Personal Protection in the Home instructor course, well-organized and presented, very good observations and constructive advice for the instructor candidates. Anyone considering becoming an NRA instructor, I can definitely recommend Gone-Postal as a training counselor. The only factor that might prevent me from choosing him again is location, I'm in Marietta and it can be quite a haul up to Cumming (and past Dawsonville for the range portion). Agreed, he taught me BIT back in August. Great guy and great instructor. |
