So, this morning I was trolling the world of FB training pages and came across this post from Central State Training Group in Kansas. They posted this with a picture of 4 guys from TDSA pointing pistols at each other from about 10ft.
"One of our instructors attended a course last weekend in Oklahoma. One of the drills entailed unloading your gun then pointing it at one of the class instructors and dry firing. This was to get you used to pointing your gun at a real person. Please notice the loaded mag still on the instructors belt. I'm pretty sure this violates one or more of the four Golden girls of gun safety. Our guy did not participate in this portion of the class."
What do you guys think of this? Too risky? Negligent? Even in the most controlled event accidents can happen. I've heard nothing but good things from TDSA so far....
Edit: I am in no way saying this is a right or wrong method of training for the level of the students and I DO NOT know the prerequisites or details to this course.
"One of our instructors attended a course last weekend in Oklahoma. One of the drills entailed unloading your gun then pointing it at one of the class instructors and dry firing. This was to get you used to pointing your gun at a real person. Please notice the loaded mag still on the instructors belt. I'm pretty sure this violates one or more of the four Golden girls of gun safety. Our guy did not participate in this portion of the class."
What do you guys think of this? Too risky? Negligent? Even in the most controlled event accidents can happen. I've heard nothing but good things from TDSA so far....
Edit: I am in no way saying this is a right or wrong method of training for the level of the students and I DO NOT know the prerequisites or details to this course.
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