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    esrice

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    Man, all classes seem pricey around here

    It's all about perspective. $225 would be a REALLY INexpensive gun. Yet people will quickly spend $500, $600, $1,000 on their next wizbang zombie slayer.

    The knowledge and skills gained from a training class will most certainly outlive any wood, plastic, or steel. :yesway:
     

    ! twitty

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    But I rarely buy guns. I want to do some training but mainly on my form as I believe it is lacking.

    It's all about perspective. $225 would be a REALLY INexpensive gun. Yet people will quickly spend $500, $600, $1,000 on their next wizbang zombie slayer.

    The knowledge and skills gained from a training class will most certainly outlive any wood, plastic, or steel. :yesway:
     
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