You know, when I was a member of the Security Force in Newport RI, we trained a full week each month to guard the base. That included shooting at targets, as well as learning how to hide behind things and shoot, as well as learning ammo control (no more than 3 shots at any target, some requiring just one or two).
No. I don't think that spending an hour or two at the range every month practicing shooting at stationary targets is going to cut it.
Sure, cause the most likely scenario for an armed
You know, when I was a member of the Security Force in Newport RI, we trained a full week each month to guard the base. That included shooting at targets, as well as learning how to hide behind things and shoot, as well as learning ammo control (no more than 3 shots at any target, some requiring just one or two).
No. I don't think that spending an hour or two at the range every month practicing shooting at stationary targets is going to cut it.
Was your training based on the scenario of a single teen attacker armed with a civilian semi auto rifle?