re: #21 Rightwingconspirator
Hell no continued…
Lots of that practice with the gun short of firing it happens at home. We may well like to shoot at a variety of locations.
Okay, So you want the person to be able to own a gun at home but be disallowed from using that gun for self-defense?
Obdi could you explain the differences between the two men I described in the previous page? That both trained at the academy and have a gun at home. Only one of them being a cop, but both get into a confrontation with a bad guy at home? By what measure is the training inadequate?
I have no idea why you keep asking a question I’ve answered. My friend on SWAT and numerous other firearms people have said that training for a crisis and ordinary shooting are not comparable, that you can be A+ on gun safety and ‘defensive shooting’ in theory but still utterly be unprepared for a crisis situation. I want a test that actually addresses performance in a crisis situation.
If their training prepares them for this, there is no problem: they pass the test. If it doesn’t, then they get more training specifically for crisis stuff, and then (hopefully) pass the test.
What is the problem here?