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Campus firearm bill sees new life, again
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<blockquote data-quote="1eye" data-source="post: 1064342" data-attributes="member: 8903"><p>I think the requirements in place now are plenty enough. One thing does make me a little uneasy about it. I took the course just a couple years after it was put in place and don't really remember the distances that we shot very well. We were required to fire 50 rounds at what I thought was 7' and 15' with part of it being rapid fire. The instructor used full size human paper targets and had our group shoot at the bullseye on the head so he could use the torso section for the next group. Four out of the five kept all the bullets in the head section. Number five was using a .380 that I think he bought the day before the class. When he was finished it looked like someone had fired a couple rounds of buckshot putting about 20 of the bullets in the target from head to toe. No tellin where the other 30 went. If and when this dude ever uses his gun for protection I hope I am in another country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1eye, post: 1064342, member: 8903"] I think the requirements in place now are plenty enough. One thing does make me a little uneasy about it. I took the course just a couple years after it was put in place and don't really remember the distances that we shot very well. We were required to fire 50 rounds at what I thought was 7' and 15' with part of it being rapid fire. The instructor used full size human paper targets and had our group shoot at the bullseye on the head so he could use the torso section for the next group. Four out of the five kept all the bullets in the head section. Number five was using a .380 that I think he bought the day before the class. When he was finished it looked like someone had fired a couple rounds of buckshot putting about 20 of the bullets in the target from head to toe. No tellin where the other 30 went. If and when this dude ever uses his gun for protection I hope I am in another country. [/QUOTE]
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