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    Gary is rude. I would not have given a star at all if it wasn't for the way Yelp has this site set up.

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    The Range in McKinney

    The Range in McKinney

    4.3(20 reviews)
    5.5 mi

    I really wanted to like this place. It's clean, organized, has a ton of options, and everyone…read moreseems friendly. The problem I have is my friend and I were shooting. Both of us in our 50's. One of the range hands looked to be 20 at best. Young enough to be our kid. Anyway, he kept asking about my gun case because I had a .40 sitting in it and not at the shooting area. I had explained to him I wanted to shoot it, but they didn't have .40 ammo. He didn't like that my case was open with the gun inside. He asked my friend to close my case which my friend did. I finished going through my two mags, went back to our area and noticed my case closed. My buddy said, "The kid was nervous it was opened and asked me to close it". No big deal, all good. Except, we were asked to leave by another range employee because he didn't like us referring to the other guy was "the kid". There was no harm intended. We weren't being derogatory, it was simply a description, the young man could have been our kid so my friend referred to him as ". The kid ". We were kicked out because of that. It won't hurt them, it won't hurt my friend, and it won't hurt me....but he nor I will return. I get safety issues. I get hate speech, but this was ridiculous

    I took my daughter in to shoot she is new to shooting. Tom, I think he may be an owner, helped us…read more He couldn't have been nicer. He and the staff were extremely accommodating wanting to insure she was comfortable and was able to progress. She had a blast and can't wait to go again. One of the best ranges around and I drive from by DFW to shoot there.

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    Texas Concealed Carry Institute

    Texas Concealed Carry Institute

    5.0(3 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    It was most informative and helpful classes I ever received…read more Focus on details and help understand you how to apply everything to your personal life was amazing.

    I recently moved to Texas and wanted to get my License To Carry (LTC), so I did a brief search on…read morethe interwebz and lo and behold I found this place near my apartment, so I signed up! First let me say that I am new to this whole process and relatively new to firearms. I shot basic qualifications in the Air Force but nothing too crazy and I've only really shot with friends at a few ranges. So aside from wanting to get my LTC, I also wanted to learn "the right way" in general, and this company exceeded my expectations. First, the class is a one day thing, so you don't have to go back on any other days, it's a one-shot (see what I did there?) deal. I initially signed up for a class on a Friday, and it was cancelled due to extreme rain. However, they offered a $10 discount to reschedule, which was a nice gesture. So I rescheduled for a Sunday and had better luck. Also, they have classes on weekdays and weekends to fit your schedule, so that was also nice. The instructors, Phil and Cesare, are both excellent. They are both active duty police firearms instructors ans have over 20 years of teaching experienc. The class was fairly small, only 18 people. I've read of some other companies that have much larger classes, but I prefer smaller and it made for a friendly environment. The class consists of two portions, the range and the classroom. The range portion is actually a lot of fun and the instructors are 100% safety oriented and they explain everything in great detail as well as instruct you step by step on your qualification. You can also ask any and all questions and they will answer and help you. The classroom portion is extremely informative in many subjects. The instructors walk you through applicable state laws (there are many) and even though the new LTC state requirements are a condensed version of the requirements in previous years, they do a great job covering quite a bit of information. They do so with professionalism and a sense of humor, the kind you might expect from seasoned veterans! One more thing; aside from covering legal aspects of LTC, they teach you psychological aspects and you leave the class feeling informed and also a sense of responsibility. The classroom itself is nice and comfortable, and there are snacks, coffee, water, etc. You pay the initial portion (a deposit) online and the remaining portion at the class with cash, check, or card. They offer a discount for paying by cash or card, which I took advantage of. The class is $89, but I did end up getting $14 off because of the rain and because I paid cash. After the class is completed, they send step by step instructions via email on how to complete your LTC process with the state. Aside from that, Phil is available via cell phone for any questions. All in all a great experience, very professional, very safety-oriented, and most of all I will definitely be back for some of their other courses. Highly recommend.

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    Cloak and Dagger - Ported 2011's are cheating...jk they're pretty awesome

    Cloak and Dagger

    5.0(17 reviews)
    19.1 mi

    For years, I've always been conflicted in taking any firearms course, but after this past weekend,…read moreI glad I "pulled the trigger"! It has been an incredibly enriching experience that excessed all my expectations! The practical exercises were challenging yet empowering! From the fundamentals to advanced techniques, the course covered it all. Not only is Ken knowledgeable, patient, and skilled, but also incredibly passionate about ensuring every participant left with a deep understanding of firearm proficiency along with feeling confident and competent with our skills. Ken goes above and beyond and I highly recommend this course to anyone looking to enhance their knowledge and skill in handling firearms. I look forward to future courses/private lessons! Keep up the good work brother!!

    Had a great time taking a 2-day course from Ken. Your body with ache and your brain will be a…read morelittle slow after the course completion.The class isn't rocket science and the language used is every day verbage so you aren't constantly decipher lingo that sounds cool. While the concepts are easy to understand, executing them proficiently is a whole other story. There are a lot of lightbulb moments in this course. If you can proficiently draw from a holster, I'd recommend this class no matter the background. Comp vs tactical argument is saved for another day because everything mentioned can be applied to both. Also worth mentioning, keep your fly down the entirety of the class and Ken might offer you a discount.

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    Cloak and Dagger - These guys put in hard work over the past 2 days! Always love meeting motivated folks, makes the time fly by.

    These guys put in hard work over the past 2 days! Always love meeting motivated folks, makes the time fly by.

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    Looking your fresh mag into the magwell is critical to an efficient reload.

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