Montco Sheriff's Gun Safety Course
Last night I attended/completed the Montgomery County Sheriff's Handgun Safety Course. It's held once a month at the Montco Safety Training Center on Conshohocken Rd, Conshohocken, PA, and run by Sheriff Harry Burke, NRA Instructor. 3-4 hours long. No live fire. Very well presented, informative and understandable.
If interested in signing up for this free course, go here:
http://www.montcopa.org/2662/FIREARMS-SAFETY-CLASSES
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Thanks for the heads up. I missed the April class so hoping to see the May class scheduled soon.
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Bucks county can go pound sand, again, I see.
sending a giant "Fuck You" to everyone that voted for wilt squirrel.
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jakebrake
Bucks county can go pound sand, again, I see.
sending a giant "Fuck You" to everyone that voted for wilt squirrel.
Huh! What am I missing? This is about Montgomery County.
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STBear
Huh! What am I missing? This is about Montgomery County.
He is mad our lovely sheriff in Bucks won't set one of these up...
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So you are upset with a sheriff in a different county and blast him in a thread that’s 2.5 years old...
Makes perfect sense.
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Anyone been to one of these classes? Seems to me they are all about making using a gun out of the question when a sudden, unexpected, surprise need to defend arises.
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STBear
Huh! What am I missing? This is about Montgomery County.
I'm upset because Bucks County residents are not allowed to attend. I actually probably pay to go to one of those.
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Auriemma
So you are upset with a sheriff in a different county and blast him in a thread that’s 2.5 years old...
Makes perfect sense.
No, but I think it would be awfully neighborly if they would be willing to let residents from another County attend if they were to pay a fee to Montgomery County. A lot of counties won't set anything up. People can learn something, it's a good thing. Plus, it's also a way for the county to drum up a tiny bit of Revenue, to help cover some of the overhead for running it the cost of the course.