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November 27th, 2007, 01:15 PM #1
Basic Pistol Coarse in Reading area
Would anyone be able to suggest a place to take a basic pistol class in the Reading Area.
I've looked into what the NRA has listed and it looks like Harrisburg is the closest followed by Easton for Basic Pistol.
I sent French Creek Outfitters (Pheonixville, Chester County) an email in regards to their pistol instruction and haven't heard anything back as of yet. It is a little bit of a hike but I used to work in the area and don't mind the long ride down Rt. 724, but would really prefer something a little more local.
Thanks
-Walt
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November 28th, 2007, 08:44 AM #2
Re: Basic Pistol Coarse in Reading area
Not that this is an answer to your question, but I would also be interested in classes in the Berks area...
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November 28th, 2007, 10:35 AM #3Senior Member
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Re: Basic Pistol Course in Reading area
I have a course planned in January in the Lower Bucks County region (other side of Philadelphia)
I know that there is an instructor availaible at Lower Providence Rod and Gun Club as well ("Jeff")
I believe New Holland has an isntructor, and I know they have an aggressive pistol program for members.
If you still have trouble, find a range we can meet on for shooting about 8 hours (and we need a place to chat for an additional 2, total of 10 hour course) and I'll make it happen for you.
Unless you only need an orientation, then the NRA First Steps only requires us to meet for 3 hours (only one pistol though)
PM here, or DocTraumaDefense@verizon.net
Pacer
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December 3rd, 2007, 08:40 PM #4
Re: Basic Pistol Coarse in Reading area
I just wanted to give a little update. On Friday I stopped into Gun Traders on Rt. 61 (Muhlenburg) to pick up some self defense ammo to keep in the house. While I was there I asked the man behind the counter if he knew of anyone locally that did Pistol Training. He kindly directed me to a flyer hanging on the wall.
I read over the flyer and took one of the last phone number tabs and made my way home. Once I got in I picked up the phone and gave the number a ring. I spoke with a woman named Margaret (Marti) about what classes were offered and the specifics of each. I ended up talking with her for some time (~20 Mins) and was sincerely interested in what she was teaching.
There was a Basic Pistol Class (10 Hours) offered in the spring due to its length and the fact that she uses an outdoor range. The F.I.R.S.T. Steps Pistol class was taught privately. Coincidentally she had an opening the following day, or I could have waited until after the Holidays.
I decided to give it a shot and sign up for that Saturday. I also spoke with her about having my wife join me and she seemed thrilled. She even offered to supply her with a small caliber pistol (.22 in both Semi Auto and Revolver) so that she could start off smaller than my .380 Auto.
The following day my wife and I met up with her for 3 hours going over the book then moved onto the range for another three. When we went to the range, Scott (Marti's Husband, and also an NRA Instructor) taught us proper form and technique. At the end of the day we were taught how to clean our guns then given an NRA certificate of completion.
All in all I really enjoyed the class. The price seemed a little steep but was well worth the peace of mind I had when I left. I can now feel absolutely comfortable with the idea of my wife and I handling my pistol under any circumstance.
My wife enjoyed it so much that she even talked about getting a pistol of her own. She really enjoyed the look and feel of the Beretta Neos that belonged to the Instructor. I stopped into the gun shop and put one on order for her for Christmas
Both Scot and Marti were really nice. They both told us to call them if we ever had any future questions/concerns, or even just wanted someone to shoot with at the range. They also offered to go with us if/when we decided to buy another firearm (which I thought was an awesome gesture)
Anyway, they were genuinely nice people and I wouldn't hesitate to take another class with them in the future.
Pacer,
Thanks for the offer. As I mentioned in the PM I would hate to inconvenience you and have you come all the way out here for the course. Especially since there were only two people looking to attend one.
medicjz,
If you are still interested in attending a class locally, PM me and ill give you her number
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December 3rd, 2007, 09:19 PM #5Senior Member
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Re: Basic Pistol Coarse in Reading area
medicjz...glad to see you got what you needed.
Stay safe!
B
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December 4th, 2007, 12:32 AM #6
Re: Basic Pistol Coarse in Reading area
Walt,
When I read your posting, the first person that came to mind was Marti. Glad it worked out for you.
You might consider joining the club too! I'm sure you would both like to practice some more.
http://www.muhlshooting.org/
The other person that I thought of was one of our supporting members, AR-15 BUILDER. Rob is an NRA instructor and an FFL and he's located close by in Birdsboro too! He probably can get you a great price on a pistol too, if you know what you want.
Robert L. Horst
Firearm Solutions
Birdsboro, PA 19508
610-582-2699
rhorst13@ptd.net
His hours are M-F 4:30 PM to 9:00 PM and SAT Noon to 4:30 PM.
http://www.pafoa.org/forum/members/ar-15-builder.htmlLast edited by xotech; December 6th, 2007 at 10:55 AM. Reason: added contact info
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December 4th, 2007, 07:06 AM #7
Re: Basic Pistol Coarse in Reading area
xotech,
I got a membership to the club with my class. I'm expecting my card within the next few days
I wasn't aware AR-15 BUILDER was an FFL right in the area, otherwise I would have given my business when I ordered the Beretta Neos.
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December 6th, 2007, 11:00 AM #8
Re: Basic Pistol Coarse in Reading area
Walt,
I'm glad you are set up with what you need right now.
Perhaps we can get together for some practice when we get a break in the weather and our work schedules.
Guy
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December 6th, 2007, 10:48 PM #9
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December 7th, 2007, 06:05 AM #10
Re: Basic Pistol Coarse in Reading area
In the Reading area I teach basic pistol,rifle,home safety Firearm Solutions 610 582-2699
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