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Old 07-08-2008, 07:37 PM
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I think you would want to work under the best firearms instructor you can find. Ask them for a job, but be upfront that your intentions are to learn to be an instructor so that there are no hard feelings down the line. Then watch and learn. Then get all the certs you can like Donner suggested. I am sure there will be insurance requirements as well.

Like most things in life I am sure it sounds fun and easy to be an instructor, but if you are serious about it...I think it would take years before someone would be ready to go out on their own. But, if it's your passion....the time will fly by.

Just my $.02
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