DD's new rifle? LolWhat's a DD214?
DD's new rifle? Lol
What's a DD214?
What's a DD214?
You know what a DOD214 is.
I hear this one is well thought of in the shooting community..
Bill Rogers Shooting School.
"Police run towards a potential situation, while I practice conflict avoidance. I would think the training for military/LEO would be much different than civilian defense."
While i don't think of myself as a "Tactical Master" even though i have a Bad Ass tactical Goatee. If you are in a situation where you need to use a firearm, conflict avoidance didn't work so you bring the fight to them. Shooting with your back turned running away is not a good idea. Thats my thoughts on why classes are that way
If it sounds to good to be true, or something just doesn't sit right, chances are the 350lb former Ranger, who bailed out of 3 different C130s during the first Gulf War, and killed a man with his field radio, is probably as full of poop as I think he is. In my opinion, it's all about "fluff".
That takes too much effort..........most aren't willing to do that in today's day in age.Is doing research and reading reviews, training outlines, etc, so difficult these days?
That takes too much effort..........most aren't willing to do that in today's day in age.
The Google is hard to find these days.
You kinda missed the point of my question. The police are often called to a location where a potential incident is going on. With conflict avoidance, I try to avoid those locations, when possible. So, I would think police and civilian mindsets would be a bit different. And why I asked the question.
I see a guy inside the local Qwickie Mart with a gun. Me, I back off, and call 911, who then send a police officer(s) to assess and possibly enter said Qwickie Mart... Me, with my gun and CHL, generally would have to rely on 911 for 'backup', where the police/military train and often work in teams. Conflict avoidance is not running and shooting over your shoulder.
SpeedRacer, thanks for the info, is pretty much in line with what I was thinking.
This is really an entirely desperate topic however since it came up I will through my 2 cents in; Any trainer worth your money should be tailoring his course to his audience. What I teach Armed Civilians is in some ways different then what I teach Cops or Soldiers. The mechanics once shooting starts are the same but what precedes and follows is different.
Good info.
Well mostly. Requesting certifications is silly, since there are really none that mean anything.
And the cool instructors wear multicam, not digicam. Duh.