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What do you need for this? Owb and mags and pouches?

Myself and Mrs are interested.

Almost any strong side hip holster is good. For men the front strap has to be above the belt line if it's OWB, ladies can use a drop-offset. IWB is also fine. No appendix carry, crossdraw or shoulder holsters. Mag pouches can be OWB or IWB.

 

I recommend Safariland, Blade-tech and Comptac holsters. Others such as Fobus and Blackhawk don't have the same build quality. I would never recommend the Blackhawk Serpa.

 

You also need a handgun 9mm/.38 special or larger and 3 magazines.

 

EFGA have changed their procedures for using their special events bays so I'm working on getting then the paperwork they need. Dates will be set up once I have that squared away.

 

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This class was fully booked until yesterday when one person had to drop out.

There is currently one person on the wait list. If you want to get into this class on Saturday head over to https://idpa-intro.eventbrite.com and sign up for the wait list. I'll release the ticket on a first come, first served basis.

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Stu and Sandy,

A big thank you from me as well.  Was a great class and and was very instructive.  I appreciate all the hard work you both did to prepare for and conduct the class.

regards,   Art

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