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Double Trouble
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: North of Pittsburgh
Posts: 11,706
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I would suggest that when you get comfortable with the spoon, take a defensive shooting course. WELL worth the money from a good instructor. My guy in FL was a seasoned, crusty old bastard. 25 years a cop and before that an Army instructor (major). He laughed at my Colt 1903 .32 at first ("never carry anything that don't start with a .4"), but after I qualified with it and got high marks he confessed he really liked seeing somebody shoot it well. He was tough and unforgiving, but in the end made me feel very comfortable and confident in what I was doing. That is very important.
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