Just Curious who all on BCM has had some sort of fire arm Training?
This has just gotten my attention because a guy at my work who open carries said that he never gone thru any firearm courses. Just Curious what others have done.
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Just Curious who all on BCM has had some sort of fire arm Training?
This has just gotten my attention because a guy at my work who open carries said that he never gone thru any firearm courses. Just Curious what others have done.
For me I only took one class so far and that was a CCW Class.
1000+rds/few months worth as part of the MATC Police cert courses Glock,AR,870. I am also a reserve officer with a PD and take all the training avail, Glock,AR and Benelli M1Super90:drool:
Expert marksman with an M-16. Only qualified with a .38.
In the army I qaulified expert with the M16, M9, and M2. Only managed sharpshooter with the grenade though, damp lip on the edge of the bunker screwed me, lol.
Hunters saftey when I was a teen.
Wow I am suprised at the responses. When I talk to Open carriers majority of them say no training.
I was in the Military,Hunter safety and my CCW class.
Like this douchebag?
http://www.jsonline.com/news/crime/94015669.html
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While he said he had no formal training in firearms or the law,
Well that and also when those WI Open Carry people were talking to the media over the whole sussex resturant incident with a state trooper the guy being interviewed also said he had no training. I brought it up because a man at my work says he attends rallys and everything and his eyes lite up when I told him I have a CCW permit and was inquiring about it. I asked him if he had any training and he said no but I been handling fire arms since I was little.
My dad got me a Red Ryder before anybody should own a BB gun and said "dont shoot yourself", much like my favorite movie Christmas Story I literaly about to my F-ing eye out....
When he handed me a very used Marlin 60 at 12yrs old or so he said "shoot yourself and you are grounded". Been pretty dam carefull since the Red Ryder incedent and didnt need further warning.
Osha and safety devices are saving the weak ones, need the heard thinned a little I think!
1. Most of the safety stuff SHOULD be common sense that any responsible person would understand.
2. Most of the stuff they teach you in training courses is more of an operations thing teaching you the technical stuff about how to use a weapon.
If you have 1. then you will probably be ok to carry a weapon as long as you figure out how to use it. The problem is people that don't have 1. even if they go and get 2. they are still a danger to themselves and everyone else. Like Russ said it is a good way to thin the heard, just as long as they don't accidentaly get someone else too.
hunter's safety is all for me. otherwise family taught.
Hunter safety when i was 12 is all for me.
Damn, answered No. Forgot about hunter's safety, which I have taken.
hunters saftey and that it. but thats about the only time i shoot a gun unless im up north just pluckin at targets for the hell of it..
I took a hunters safety course when I was younger. I never went hunting though, and I only have a bb gun, haha.
Marine Rifle Expert.
Marine Pistol Sharp Shooter.
Marine Military Police.
Marine Combat Training.
NRA Instructor Course.
Taking the NRA Rifle Instructor course.
Taking the NRA Personal Defense inside\outside the home.
Taking NRA Judicious use of deadly force.
I like the rights I swore to defend.
Chris
Marine Rifle Expert 5th Award
I shot Pizza box with the 9mm though ;-)
I got told some BS that "your in a critical MOS, we cant send you to re-quall"
gay
Chris