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3 Firearms Training Myths, And Quick Fixes
03-15-2015, 10:36 PM, (This post was last modified: 03-15-2015, 11:34 PM by XdEric.)
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3 Firearms Training Myths, And Quick Fixes
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Another great article.

3 Firearms Training Myths, And Quick Fixes

Myth #1 - Training Is Practice...

Myth #2 - All Gun, All The Time...

Myth #3 - The 21 Foot Rule...


I want to start off by saying that I’m a big fan of live firearms training. I’ve been to dozens of classes with dozens of high-speed instructors over the years and even the “mediocre” classes were great experiences and this is not a criticism of firearms instructors at all. They’re given the almost impossible task of conveying a lifetime of instruction, practice, and experience into as short of a class as possible at a price that students can afford.

With that out of the way, myth #1 is that firearms training is equivalent to practice. It’s not.

FULL STORY

3 Firearms Training Myths, And Quick Fixes

Myth #1 - Training Is Practice...

Myth #2 - All Gun, All The Time...

Myth #3 - The 21 Foot Rule...


I want to start off by saying that I’m a big fan of live firearms training. I’ve been to dozens of classes with dozens of high-speed instructors over the years and even the “mediocre” classes were great experiences and this is not a criticism of firearms instructors at all. They’re given the almost impossible task of conveying a lifetime of instruction, practice, and experience into as short of a class as possible at a price that students can afford.

With that out of the way, myth #1 is that firearms training is equivalent to practice. It’s not.

FULL STORY
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