Posted: 5/2/2012 7:10:56 AM EDT
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have any of you taken a class with chris costa? i'm signed up for costaludus handgun 1 in june just wondering what to expect,
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expect a constant erection! ![]() thats a little gross. You wouldn't want to be the only one there without one would you?
Seriously though, I'm curious to see what people have to say. I've heard good things about his training. On top of that, he is really down to earth, doesn't have that "I'm better than you" mentality some of the "others" have. |
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On top of that, he is really down to earth, doesn't have that "I'm better than you" mentality some of the "others" have. Some of the "others" seem to act like they are doing you a favor by letting you hand them a fat wad of cash for their training. It's good to hear that he is a down to earth kind of guy. |
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I took a Magpul Dynamics carbine class with Chris & Travis and both of them were very down to earth, did great demos, had solid explanations for what & why, took an interest in the students, both in the context of the class and in side conversations/interactions during breaks and when I asked for some specific feedback and to be pushed, they took care of that too.
After the class I had a few questions for Chris and his responses to my emails were concise, helpful and prompt. I would train with either of them again without hesitation. |
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I took a carbine class from him.
In addition to being such a great weapon handler, he is an excellent teacher. Like others said, down-to-earth, able to diagnose your problems quickly, and help you learn how to self-correct your problems. He adds a little stress inoculation and quick wit, both very useful for teaching. I helped screw up counting off on our very first zero-in string. My neighbor's target had 20 bullet holes and mine got zero. That blunder was turned into a good teaching moment after I received a well-deserved verbal jab.
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