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    The Slayer Of Trolls mlehto's Avatar
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    3 Different tests.

    It isn't that hard, but there is a practical aspect to the PAL and RPAL tests, that if you are not familiar with guns, and handling them could cause you some issues.
    You may not like guns, and choose not to own one. That is your right. You may not believe in God. That is your choice. However, if someone breaks into your home, the first 2 things you are gonna do are 1) Call someone with a gun, and 2) Pray that they arrive quick enough to save you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlehto View Post
    3 Different tests.

    It isn't that hard, but there is a practical aspect to the PAL and RPAL tests, that if you are not familiar with guns, and handling them could cause you some issues.
    I took a bit of an informal 3 hour course with someone I know who used to teach it and he had decommisioned models of all the different types to try out (lever/bolt/semi-auto rifles, pump/break shotguns, single and double action revolvers, semi-auto pistol) So I got experience with ACTS/PROVE on all of those. I hear what you're saying, if I hadn't gotten that experience I could see it being alot harder/impossible without the practical experience.
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