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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 4032376" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>^^ Exactly. There was a time when a lot of us were more relevant than we are now. I've had tons of training and experience...DTI, Thunder Ranch, SWAT, AF Combat Arms and Security Forces, FBI Instructor schools, all sorts of instructor credentials both military and civilian, etc... But it was all in the 90s or earlier. Like you said, times, tactics, laws, equipment...everything changes over time. There are different ways of doing things these days than they were done back then. That's not to say those experiences aren't valuable...but they're definitely dated. I like to think I've kept up to date with at least some of the changes...but I still default to what I know.</p><p></p><p>What I said wasn't meant to demean Ayoob at all if that's how some perceived it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 4032376, member: 45773"] ^^ Exactly. There was a time when a lot of us were more relevant than we are now. I've had tons of training and experience...DTI, Thunder Ranch, SWAT, AF Combat Arms and Security Forces, FBI Instructor schools, all sorts of instructor credentials both military and civilian, etc... But it was all in the 90s or earlier. Like you said, times, tactics, laws, equipment...everything changes over time. There are different ways of doing things these days than they were done back then. That's not to say those experiences aren't valuable...but they're definitely dated. I like to think I've kept up to date with at least some of the changes...but I still default to what I know. What I said wasn't meant to demean Ayoob at all if that's how some perceived it. [/QUOTE]
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