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- Fri Feb 16, 2018 4:06 pm
- Forum: Texas Firearms Coalition
- Topic: Let's Really Protect Our Schools
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Re: Let's Really Protect Our Schools
I can only relate to my military experience and I have no idea what other people have had with military firearms. I would have loved to have been able to shoot full auto guns, etc. I would have loved to fly in military planes and wish that I would have been able to control such planes. My closest was going into a C5 simulator with a pilot friend. I think completion of LTC course in my instance is better "proof" of proficiency than my military service. That is my experience and I can not speak for others.
- Fri Feb 16, 2018 3:38 pm
- Forum: Texas Firearms Coalition
- Topic: Let's Really Protect Our Schools
- Replies: 74
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Re: Let's Really Protect Our Schools
Spent 2 weeks at Sheppard. They let us observe an enlisted man hold an AR-15 to his chin, shoot a watermelon which exploded, and that one single round was my total experience with firearms in the service. I had my own firearms of course. The point is that just because you are a veteran does not mean you know anything about firearms. I am also an experienced pilot with multiple ratings but never once went up in a military plane. I wish that i could have played with all of the toys but never did.clarionite wrote:How did you go through Basic and not fire a military weapon? I went through Army basic and fired Rifles, threw grenades and fired AT4 trainers.rotor wrote:FYI, although I had 8 years of active duty in the USAF I never once had any training in firearms or ever touched a military weapon. The closest I came to weapon training was watching an AR-15 shot at a watermelon. All firearm use that I had was on my own. The concept that military service and firearm training go hand in hand is not correct. Otherwise your project sounds great.
I have two kids in the USAF currently, and they both qualified with rifles. My daughter was excited to have made expert, told me I trained her well. She was the only one in her group that did. I told her she was probably the only one in her group that owned her own, so it was to be expected. Although hers has very non standard issue Pink furniture. ;)
- Fri Feb 16, 2018 2:42 pm
- Forum: Texas Firearms Coalition
- Topic: Let's Really Protect Our Schools
- Replies: 74
- Views: 58267
Re: Let's Really Protect Our Schools
FYI, although I had 8 years of active duty in the USAF I never once had any training in firearms or ever touched a military weapon. The closest I came to weapon training was watching an AR-15 shot at a watermelon. All firearm use that I had was on my own. The concept that military service and firearm training go hand in hand is not correct. Otherwise your project sounds great.