Never really saw myself as a firearms instructor....i can shoot very well but i've never been a gun nut, ie: i don't spend all of my money on guns/ammo/accessories and i don't join in on the gun nut debates over which caliber has better knock down power..etc.
but..now that i teach a police mtb course i decided it would be fruitful for me to have the firearms instructor under my belt so that i can run my own courses on the range without having to burden other instructors. ...but the more i got into the firearms instructor course (2 weeks and about 3k rounds pistol and several hundred shotgun/rifle/subgun) i realized that i really enjoy shooting and teaching others how to shoot better. i suppose that not being a "gun nut" makes me a less imposing instructor to those who are unfamiliar or just don't like guns.
so anyway...i'm pretty stoked to share the responsibility of teaching cops, rookies and veterans, how to survive a gunfight with basic fundamentals and CQB tactics.
just call me Tackleberry
but..now that i teach a police mtb course i decided it would be fruitful for me to have the firearms instructor under my belt so that i can run my own courses on the range without having to burden other instructors. ...but the more i got into the firearms instructor course (2 weeks and about 3k rounds pistol and several hundred shotgun/rifle/subgun) i realized that i really enjoy shooting and teaching others how to shoot better. i suppose that not being a "gun nut" makes me a less imposing instructor to those who are unfamiliar or just don't like guns.
so anyway...i'm pretty stoked to share the responsibility of teaching cops, rookies and veterans, how to survive a gunfight with basic fundamentals and CQB tactics.
just call me Tackleberry