I wouldn't give the military any credit at all, from what I've seen and heard of it. Nobody in the Navy, basically, or the Air Force other than MP's get any firearms training at ALL, and same might as well be true of the other branches, when it comes to handguns.
I wouldn't give the military any credit at all, from what I've seen and heard of it. Nobody in the Navy, basically, or the Air Force other than MP's get any firearms training at ALL, and same might as well be true of the other branches, when it comes to handguns.
What about Air Force special ops, Navy Seals, combat squadron personnel, combat flight crews, and search and rescue personnel from both services?
What about Navy Corpsmen assigned to Fleet Marine Force and Marine combat units.
You apparently don't know much about either branch of service.
Those are the minority of the military and yes most of them are trained, but I certainly wouldn't put combat flight crews at near the same level the others are trained to. Of course applicants get credit for taking firearms safety courses also, so go figure.
Reality is that the requiredCCW classes fulfill a statutory requirement, they don't prepare you for the fight.
I know a LOT more aobut the service than YOU, obviously. There's 1.5 million active military, GUESS how many are REALLY spec ops (as vs lying about it)?1% would be VERY generous. So the odds are 100 to 1 that I am right and you are wrong.
Florida CCW is ok'd for 4 hours. One of the students used NRA metallic cartridge reload class to qualify for Fl. CCW. Should this qualify for the 4 hours? The class is accepted by Fl. Florida allows any NRA class to be used foe their permit.
Doesn't matter if it should qualify or not. The pre-qualifiers are a sick joke. Illinois will accept Florida and Utah CCW for a pre-qualifier even neither actually require any gun handling or shooting, but they will not accept LE training unless the applicant is current LE, who don't even need to have the state CCW.
(i) The Department shall accept 8 hours of training as completed toward the 16 hour training requirement under this Section, if the applicant is an active, retired, or honorably
discharged member of the United States Armed Forces.
In regards to military, I am giving disabled veterans absolutely free classes. I'll even feed them and buy their ammo. All they have to do is show up and shoot, the rest is on me.
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