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Default Teachers and guns

On Mon, 26 Feb 2018 17:12:41 -0500, Keyser Soze
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Question:

If you come face to face with a guy with an AR-15 intent on killing you
or anyone around you, would you rather be armed or disarmed?

I'd take armed.Â* If I miss I might be dead.
If I am not armed, I am certainly dead.



I dunno. I am reminded of many shootouts with cops in which supposedly
well-trained officers fire dozens or hundreds of shots, still might not
hit their target(s), and spray bullets everywhere. Now, imagine that
sort of shootout at a school filled with hundreds or even thousands of
students, and the "good guy" doing the shooting is a teacher with maybe
one-twentieth of the training of a cop. Now, imagine the autopsies...and
the resulting lawsuits.


I knew lots of cops and one of our IBM guys was also a sworn deputy on
the Charlotte Sheriffs department. I have never heard one of them who
was a regular street cop who thought they were getting any decent
firearms training. There is certainly not enough tactical training
unless they are SWAT or something.
That is why my DC cop buddy was getting as much help as he could from
the FBI instructor. Of course the FBI has had their share of their
problems too.
I think the worst thing that happened to police marksmanship was the
9MM with double stack magazines. When they only had six, they had to
aim.
I have told the story about the CCSO and their drill where the cop had
to knock down 5 bowling pins at very close range. Shoot till you get
them all. They had plenty of road deputies who had to reload their 9.

The reality is most cops live their whole career and never fire their
gun in the line of duty. That is more true of FBI and other federal
agents than street cops. They spend more time on paper chases than
criminal chases.