*Update as I feel I should probably respond to some pretty baseless allegations:
While the review went up after my son was no longer employed, it actually has to do with not trusting that you would not retaliate due to a bad review.
You are right, and I said in my review, I did learn a lot in the course. I came in as a beginner, having never even held a handgun and by the end I had the confidence to carry. I may not have had such confidence had I known that you were recording everyone to use it against them later on. Regardless of whether it was an environmental safety course or a conceal carry course, safety was an issue. The label didn't matter, the lack of safety did.
I will also ask that, if I was the most unsafe individual in our six person class, which is a bald-faced lie and you know it as conveniently that video or reference of it never surfaced until I placed a review on your lax safety practices, why did I receive a certificate? Why was I asked to come back to the ADVANCED class? No remedial course/approach was mentioned during or after the initial class, nor was one broached during the first day of the advanced class where it was perfectly fine that I used a rifle and handgun. If nothing else, that statement shows your incompetence as a business owner, that you would happily cash my check and invite me back to your advanced class when I was such a danger.
Original Review:
I attended the basic gun safety class provided by Mals K9 in November of 2024. I learned a multitude of things regarding safety and had a chance to shoot my pistol through a series of drills and at a series of targets. At the end, I was given a certification for completing the course, which was a good thing to have to show that I learned what was taught.
The concern that I had stemmed from the fact that everyone received the same certification, despite some individuals in the class being incredibly unsafe. Listen, I get if you can't hit the requisite amount of targets in the time limit. Sometimes that stuff can be hard, especially on the move. If you want to push someone through because they only hit the target eight instead of nineteen times, then so be it. It cheapens everyone that was able to do it, but whatever. Hand out your participation trophies. But to award someone with a "you passed the class" when they were unsafe...in a gun class...a point which you pointed out multiple times and then talked behind their back about, it just feels like it hurts the integrity of the certification, and the training in general. What's most important about firearms? Safety! Except when you can show that a bunch of people are handgun certified, I guess.
Despite this, I took the advanced class offered a couple months later. I actually like to shoot and was told that because this was the advanced class, only the best would be there so safety would not be an issue. It's true, the most egregious offender was not there, so that helped. The two day course was cut short by a day due to a medical emergency. It was unfortunate, but what can you do. You can hold a make-up class, which Mals did months later. Unfortunately I was not available that day as I had family in town and family is everything. Instead of offering me to come back in a different group, or providing even a pro-rated refund of my registration fee, I was offered nothing. Let's be fair, I was not offered anything because I was not contacted at all. It was radio silence since they cashed the check. They can come back and say that they would get me into their next class all they want, but given their track record for lying and manipulation, and general unethical behavior and business practices, I find it hard to put my trust in Mals K9, and looking back on it, regret putting my life in their hands when it came to being on their property around firearms and untrained dogs, some of which had a habit of escaping their enclosures.
Because of the lack of a true concern for safety during a gun course and the idea that all anyone has to do is show up to be handgun certified, plus the fact that Mals just assumed I would eat the cost of the class that they scheduled during a time I could not attend, I cannot recommend this program. Personally, and I may be alone here, but I feel like sketchy ethics have no place around firearms, a fact that is obviously not shared by Mike or Mals K9 as their practices in all facets of their business and personal dealings would not hold up to even the tiniest bit of scrutiny. I actually was going to give this two stars because I did learn about firearms and how to use them, but the safety concern won't allow me to recommend it even a little. read more