Unfortunately this sort of thing has occurred multiple times in my experience.
At my local range I met some dudes that are in the industry as firearms trainers and security consultants. Wearing badges too.
I jumped in with them doing drills.
Nice people, but their gun handling was scary. Empty chamber carry, really fast reholstering hot glocks, forgetting to disengage the safety on their ARs before shooting(every time), no knowledge of height over bore holds at 7 yards. Weapon transitions with two hot guns. Flagging themselves while holstering.
Things like that.
These things hurt to see.
It seemed to me that they have only gotten training from a specific source.
These guys have a business and are offering classes and so on.
Is there any appropriate way for me, as a non professional/regular dude, call them out in a positive way?
Some may say I’m out of line here.
I appreciate any feedback
At my local range I met some dudes that are in the industry as firearms trainers and security consultants. Wearing badges too.
I jumped in with them doing drills.
Nice people, but their gun handling was scary. Empty chamber carry, really fast reholstering hot glocks, forgetting to disengage the safety on their ARs before shooting(every time), no knowledge of height over bore holds at 7 yards. Weapon transitions with two hot guns. Flagging themselves while holstering.
Things like that.
These things hurt to see.
It seemed to me that they have only gotten training from a specific source.
These guys have a business and are offering classes and so on.
Is there any appropriate way for me, as a non professional/regular dude, call them out in a positive way?
Some may say I’m out of line here.
I appreciate any feedback