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<blockquote data-quote="Shoot Summ" data-source="post: 2636271" data-attributes="member: 1055"><p>I've been through that training with TDSA, I can tell you that the precautions taken are more than extreme to insure there are no loaded weapons during that drill. Mags are unloaded and left at the area where mag loading takes place. No mags are allowed in the drill area, weapons are checked by 2 instructors to insure they are not loaded, and that the student has no mags on them.</p><p></p><p>At no time in the training I did was a student put on the muzzle side of any weapon.</p><p></p><p>The drill is a gun/no gun drill, I personally found it very valuable. It was quite unsettling to point a gun at a live person, but I think it is an experience that was helpful to understand how it feels.</p><p></p><p>The great thing about Marshal and TDSA is that you chose the level of participation, AND if you don't like the class Marshal will give you your money back. I can say without question everyone I have referred to them, has been more than satisfied, and would/have trained with them again. I even sent my wife to train with them, without question some of the best $$'s I've ever spent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shoot Summ, post: 2636271, member: 1055"] I've been through that training with TDSA, I can tell you that the precautions taken are more than extreme to insure there are no loaded weapons during that drill. Mags are unloaded and left at the area where mag loading takes place. No mags are allowed in the drill area, weapons are checked by 2 instructors to insure they are not loaded, and that the student has no mags on them. At no time in the training I did was a student put on the muzzle side of any weapon. The drill is a gun/no gun drill, I personally found it very valuable. It was quite unsettling to point a gun at a live person, but I think it is an experience that was helpful to understand how it feels. The great thing about Marshal and TDSA is that you chose the level of participation, AND if you don't like the class Marshal will give you your money back. I can say without question everyone I have referred to them, has been more than satisfied, and would/have trained with them again. I even sent my wife to train with them, without question some of the best $$'s I've ever spent. [/QUOTE]
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