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AR: Firing a handgun an experience writer won't forget
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"Firing a handgun for the first time was a fun experience that I likely won’t forget."
"I tried to remain calm and collected, and tried not to shoot anybody."
"But nobody shot like Wyatt Earp that day. I give credit to the cold hands and four inches of snow and ice on Feb. 18."
"That day I spent about six or seven hours taking Rogers Police Cpl. Kelley Cradduck’s concealed weapons course. About 15 people took the course on that snowy Saturday morning."
"Some elected not to drive down the dangerous hill to the Rogers Police shooting range. These four or five planned to come back in order to complete the course." ... |
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