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  1. I have been shooting in some sort of competition of one sort or another since 1980. I have never taken a class like this but it seems it would be a very educational and valuable experience even though I already have a lot of firearms experience. I’ll have to keep my ear to the ground and see if anything like this is going on locally.

  2. Haven’t been to MVT site, but from what I know already from my own training, and what he does from checking his site, you’d be much better off going to his training than not. Especially if you are not prior service, combat arms. It won’t turn you into super-soldier, but it will give you a decent frame of reference to work from. Get trained. The tests in the Coming Excitement will be final, with no re-testing.

  3. I’ve done almost all of Max’s classes, most 2 or 3 times. Actually just got back from one this weekend as well. The classes are extremely valuable. I already had well over 100 (no BS)classes and 30 years of firearms training under my belt before attending the first class with Max. So don’t delude yourself that because you took your state’s required 4 hour “ccw permit” course or a 1 day “in and out” marksmanship class that you are ready for violence. Serious survivors are students of violence and train regularly.

    You won’t find many instructors that teach real world stuff like this. Highly recommended.

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