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Local Forum Suggestion

Martowski

New member
Would TFL consider creating a set of forums for individuals, based on locality, to pose questions (places for ranges, reviews of gun shops, gun show reviews, etc.)? Similar to the "Hometown" area of AR-15.com. I think this would be an excellent tool for TFLers to share even more depth of information, not just on products and national issues, but on local issues as well. I also think it would help in building a stronger overall shooting community.
 
I don't think we'd open an area with 50+ sub-forums for that. I would recommend that you check out our Lock and Load: Live Fire Exercises forum. Here's the description:
This section is for topics related to actual shooting sessions, including Range issues, Training and Regional TFL Gatherings. Additionally, Instructors can post tips and Students can post questions.

-Dave
 
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