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March 3, 2010, 04:18 PM | #26 | |||
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Wow is the OP being misled. I am going to take a wild stab and say the the OP took his training at The Gun Store on Tropicana Ave.
First there is absolutely no law about using hollowpoint only in Nevada. Next Quote:
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A quick suggestion here. Please avoid wherever you took your class from now on. The instructor is clearly an idiot. If you need any further training or have any questions contact Kurt Gepke at TeamDigit. He is a very highly respected trainer here in the Vegas Valley. http://www.teamdigit.com/ Also check out this site for local shooting information. http://nevadashooters.com/ |
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March 3, 2010, 09:07 PM | #27 |
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Thanks for all the help everyone. Forgive me for posting these things, but I felt it be better addressed than laid to rest and lived that way. It is more than likely that the instructor needed to catch up on some laws, I can't imagine it being easy to know exactly when laws are ratified. And thanks for the links WoofersInc. I take it you live in Vegas as well. I'm not sure of the gun store on Tropicana you're talking about, but the one I went to for my CCW course was on Highland (I'm sure you know which one I'm talking about). Great selection of firearms, fantastic prices, and awesome employees. But it sounds like they might need to be updated on certain things.
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