I am running a Class at the Fargo Gander Mountain on March 4th. The text of the flyer is essentially this:
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Guns for the Gun Shy: Basic Training in the Safe Use of a Handgun for Recreation and Self-Defense
An introduction to the safe use and handling of handguns for recreation and self-defense. Participants will be able to examine several different models and calibers, revolvers and semi-automatics, and learn the basics of safe operation. This class is designed for the new gun owner or those considering a handgun purchase. In order to have enough materials prepared, pre-registration is required. A second session will be from 4-6 p.m. There is no charge to attend the class.
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My reason for posting is not to advertise the class, as there likely are not many folks that read here that are in Fargo. My reason for posting is to get feedback from other instructors as to how well attended such classes have been for them. For example, in the past few years I have tried four such classes (this would be the 5th attempt). I have tried them at retail centers and also at my normal class site.
The two I tried at Sportsmans Warehouse had -0- participants; two that I tried at my normal site had one each time (and one of those was advertised as a "women's only class).
I always think that this is a good idea, but at least up here it does not seem to be of any interest. This time Gander is promoting the class as is the local paper and their web site. Yet, I suspect that it will be like the other attempts.
So, what is your experience?? Worth trying again and again?? Maybe up here in the tundra everyone that wants a handgun has one!