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half-genius, half-wit |
...and head-butt the shot. | |||
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St. Vitus Dance Instructor |
Ofc. Doofy | |||
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Never miss an opportunity to be Batman! |
I did this training before.....with airsoft. It was quite good; situational awareness, muzzle awareness in crowd moving around/through people to get a good shot. | |||
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Certified Plane Pusher |
That's going to be a hard pass from me. Nope, no thanks, not a chance. Situation awareness is defined as a continuous extraction of environmental information, integration of this information with previous knowledge to form a coherent mental picture in directing further perception and anticipating future events. Simply put, situational awareness mean knowing what is going on around you. | |||
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Friend of mine does high-angle rescue training to a variety of Central & South American countries and works with both mil & LEO, we laughed about this one. He said the Brazilian's rationale in doing this is because, where their cops are likely to be in a gun fight, very dense urban environs, non-combatants/civilians are likely to squirt across the field of fire and this forces to cops to be aware of their entire surroundings. ...yeah While I'm a big proponent of being accountable for all the rounds you fire, how are you supposed to account for an irrational person crossing your field of fire, while you're simultaneously engaged with a threat? Not sure an instructor wandering across the front of the firing line is the best way to go about this. | |||
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wha duh fu Lover of the US Constitution Wile E. Coyote School of DIY Disaster | |||
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So if you Hit the trainer, do you have to retake the class? | |||
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For some reason they always have job openings for range officers. No one's life, liberty or property is safe while the legislature is in session.- Mark Twain | |||
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Savor the limelight |
I hope the range has good ventilation, or that guy is going to have elevated lead levels. | |||
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Brazilian version of frogger with a pistol. That’s one crazy MF’r... ______________________________________________ Life is short. It’s shorter with the wrong gun… | |||
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I agree with the others that there are probably safer ways to do this training,... but there are few that are as effective. I suppose it depends on how safe of a life a person has led or how safe they expect it to be. The more a person comes face to face with actually having to engage in these kinds of fights the more they will realize the utility of certain types of risky training. Personally, I'm a fan of William Fairbairn. I don't think there are many people who can match his record, especially against competent and bold criminals or the cauldron of WWII.He used a method where he fired at trainees - but not vice versa. V. | |||
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Freethinker |
There’s necessary training and there is training that’s too dangerous to be justified. It’s always possible to find an excuse for something, but the question should be whether the dangers of what we’re doing are greater than the dangers of what we’re trying to train to prevent. During WWII the organization that was recruiting agents to be parachuted into German-occupied territories stopped having them perform practice jumps. They still got training on operating the parachutes, but so many agents were being injured in the practice jumps that they decided it was best to limit their exposure to the one-time real thing. How many bystanders do Brazilian police shoot unintentionally? And not “might” shoot but shoot? There are ways of training and acting to minimize dangers to bystanders that don’t involve firing live rounds past the trainer—and more effective ones at that than having one guy run back and forth down range. I would imagine, for example, that airsoft guns are available in Brazil, and using them would accomplish the same purpose. If those people want to conduct such drills, that’s their business, but it doesn’t mean it’s a good idea no matter what the intent. “I can’t give you brains, but I can give you a diploma.” — The Wizard of Oz This life is a drill. It is only a drill. If it had been a real life, you would have been given instructions about where to go and what to do. | |||
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