Originally Posted by whelennut
Originally Posted by lvmiker
Many people would benefit from a class taught by a genuine teacher of defensive shooting to understand the priorities and potential of the shooter prior to trying to solve the problem. One or two days of focused, deliberate instruction and practice, preferably w/ video critiques is a reality check that all can benefit from experiencing.

Then buy a Glock and practice, practice practice.


mike r

My teacher spent a lot of time in the classroom letting us know about situational awareness and avoiding a situation where you could be arrested
until somebody could come and get us out of jail.
The reason I might be negative is when I found out what legal costs will likely be defending myself in court after defending myself with a gun.


I think (hope) you’re talking about something different than Mike. He’s talking about the mechanical use of the gun, which is what many people are truly terrible at.

If your how-to-shoot-more-better instructor spends a lot of time in the classroom, find a new instructor.


Originally Posted by SBTCO
your flippant remarks which you so adeptly sling