Justcarry.com - reputable?

Fargazer

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A friend of mine in WI was asking me if this JustCarry organization is a reputable source of CCW training. Anyone here have any experience with them? The testimonials appear to come from Facebook, which normally I am not willing to take as a primary recommendation.
 
Their website advises: "check out the instructor's qualifications" before taking a CCW class.

Good advice. But I see nothing on their site that tells you what credentials their instructors have.

Hopefully their qualifications are more extensive than simply attending an NRA pistol instructor class.

Personally, I'd look for some training beyond a "four-hour course," if they offer it.
 
Look under about us:

Do not consider this as an endorsement by me as i do not know anything about these classes ot the instructors.

Scott Bretl
TRAINING
11 Years Law Enforcement Experience
Certified Simunitions Instructor
Certified Utah Concealed Carry Firearms Instructor
NRA Certified Basic Pistol - Instructor
NRA Certified Personal Protection in the Home - Instructor
NRA Certified Personal Protection Outside the Home - Instructor
NRA Member
EDUCATION
Master of Science Degree - Education
Bachelor of Arts Degree - Business
DPI Certified - Business, Alternative Education, Driver's Education
Licensed Private Investigator
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
CONCEALED PERMITS OBTAINED
Utah Concealed Firearms Permit
Florida Concealed Weapons Permit
New Hampshire Concealed Pistol - Revolver License
Utah Concealed Firearm Instructor Permit
Arizona Concealed Carry Permit

Jason Melichar
TRAINING
12 Years Law Enforcement Experience
Detective with a Southeastern Wisconsin Police Department
WI Department of Justice (DOJ) Certified Instructor
Professional Communication, Defense and Arrest Tactics, and Firearms
Certified Taser Instructor for Taser International
3 Time Member of a Deadly Force Review Panel for Officer Involved Shootings
EDUCATION
Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice
 
I took my Utah out-of-state class from them, teacher was Scott Bretl.

Most of the class consisted of driving home the point that we could get in a world of trouble for drawing the gun under circumstances which did not warrant it, and he also did some scenarios with us to illustrate how easy it could be to misinterpret a situation as being life-threatening, especially when it was a stranger being "threatened".

He also went over different holster types and handgun safes, and answered any questions we had.

All in all, it was mostly a lot of common sense, it seemed overly simplistic but some of the people in that room really needed the point driven home.

Oh, and he gave us each a fingerprint card and all the paperwork for the Utah permit, and helped us all fill out the forms step-by-step right there in class and made sure nobody screwed anything up. I had no problems getting my Utah permit when I sent in the stuff.

So my report on JustCarry is positive. :) Got the job done!

Ivan
 
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