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Intermediate Defensive Handgun Training
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 8:10 am
by jl39775
College of the Mainland in Texas City is offering a 12 hour Intermediate Defensive Handgun Training 3/18-3/20 from 6-10 PM. The cost is $194 for in district and $199 for out of district. I signed up and wanted to share this with anyone interested. It's part of their continuing education program. They still have seats available.
Re: Intermediate Defensive Handgun Training
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 8:11 am
by Beiruty
$5 only difference or is it a typo?

Re: Intermediate Defensive Handgun Training
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 8:27 am
by OldCannon
Beiruty wrote:$5 only difference or is it a typo?

Probably not. COM gets students from a very broad area and compete against a lot of other schools. I'm guessing the cost difference is low on purpose.
Re: Intermediate Defensive Handgun Training
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 8:33 am
by Wodathunkit
Do you have a link?
Re: Intermediate Defensive Handgun Training
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:18 pm
by jl39775
Beiruty wrote:$5 only difference or is it a typo?

No typo. It's only $5 more
Re: Intermediate Defensive Handgun Training
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:22 pm
by jl39775
Wodathunkit wrote:Do you have a link?
Here's the schedule
http://www.com.edu/continuing-education ... PR2013.pdf. It's on page 18. They have an advance class in May. It's 16 hours and $330-335
Re: Intermediate Defensive Handgun Training
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:58 pm
by JJVP
I highly recommend this class. I took it a couple of years ago. The instructor, Lem Powell is an ex-cop and trains police cadets also. Has some great stories from his days as a cop.
One thing I should warn you about. They provide ammo for your gun (can only use their ammo, frangible rounds). We found at least 3 defective rounds during one of the classes. One had a recessed bullet (got stuck on my gun). The other two, the casing was wrinkled. I found one of the wrinkled ones on my ammo box and the other got stuck on one of the other students gun. After that I inspected each and every round before I loaded them into my mags. That's how I found the wrinkled round. Other than that, it was a good class.
Re: Intermediate Defensive Handgun Training
Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 11:19 am
by jl39775
JJVP wrote:I highly recommend this class. I took it a couple of years ago. The instructor, Lem Powell is an ex-cop and trains police cadets also. Has some great stories from his days as a cop.
One thing I should warn you about. They provide ammo for your gun (can only use their ammo, frangible rounds). We found at least 3 defective rounds during one of the classes. One had a recessed bullet (got stuck on my gun). The other two, the casing was wrinkled. I found one of the wrinkled ones on my ammo box and the other got stuck on one of the other students gun. After that I inspected each and every round before I loaded them into my mags. That's how I found the wrinkled round. Other than that, it was a good class.
I went to the Civilian Firearms Practice a few weeks ago and asked the instructor if they use frangible rounds and he said no. They use lead free ammo.
Re: Intermediate Defensive Handgun Training
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2013 11:07 am
by jl39775
This class got cancelled. Can anyone recommend a good defensive handgun class in the Houston area?