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Your Intermediate Handgun Series price has gone up to $400 instead of $375??
 
Posts: 1 | Location: CA | Registered: November 16, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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We needed to increase the price of the series of classes because we are making improvements on the facility and updating equipment necessary to provide our students with the most up to date training possible. We still feel that a three-day class for $400 is a good value. We also gave our excellent staff a well-deserved raise!!

Brett

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Posts: 41 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: February 04, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Aznxtacy (Asian Ecstacy??)

If you haven't taken any of ITTS' courses yet, their facilities are great. They have a trail, moving targets, a charging target, cars, steel and hostage steel targets.

The fee increase is probably a result of me missing the targets all the time and putting holes in their steel posts (sorry!)
 
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I have taken 2 classes at ITTS and honestly would pay more than what they charge for a third. Thge skills and confidence I have gained from the quality instruction is invaluable. I feel that I have given myself the best chance possible to make it home to my wife and kids at the end of ALL my shift!!! Brett and Scott- see you in December for Vehicle Assaults!
 
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Our prices are very competitive. Many firearms schools charge twice as much for courses taught by instructors with little or no background in the "real world". We suggest that if you are going to take a course, find out the experience and background of those who are teaching the course. Most schools post very little about their instructors credentials and a lot about the courses. Everyone "claims" to have taught military, law enforcement and Spec Ops guys. How do you verify those claims????

Course content is pretty universal these days so the deciding factor should be who is teaching the class and what qualifies them to teach me? If you are choosing a surgeon, you want someone who has performed the surgery many times before successfully and not someone who has just attended courses. This divides the men from the boys!!


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Posts: 41 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: February 04, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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