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No! I would not go anywhere near a tactics or roleplaying class that used real guns.AlexKilpatrick wrote:One of the things that seems to be missing from CHL training is practice in different scenarios. I was thinking it would be cool if there was some kind of scenario training where you were presented with "real life" type role-play scenarios, some of which require deadly force and some which don't. You would use your own gun with snap-caps, and see how you handled the situation. An instructor would critique your actions in a debriefing.
It seems like something like this would really help with training situational awareness as well as making people more confident that they can handle a crisis situation. However, I have not seen anyone implementing these kinds of scenarios targeted at CHL holders. I know there are some "tactical" handgun classes, but those seem to be more targeted at personal security guys.
Has anyone seen anything like this? If it was available, would you sign up for it?
Why do you think tactical handgun classes are targeted at personal security guys? Most of them are not limited to law enforcement peoples only.AlexKilpatrick wrote: However, I have not seen anyone implementing these kinds of scenarios targeted at CHL holders. I know there are some "tactical" handgun classes, but those seem to be more targeted at personal security guys.
Has anyone seen anything like this? If it was available, would you sign up for it?
Ameer wrote:...the purpose of the exercise is to learn, not to win.