Damn I get tired of listing to you kids go on. You need a thread that you can go to so you can argue your teen age bull shit. This thread had a direction to go that may have brought out some vital information. Originally Posted by tucsonThey all go that way eventually. Usually thanks to LustyJizzBucket or IBSuckingdong or one of their minions.
Geez, I hate to say it but I agree 100% with this post and your previous one.Yep, definitely have to agree that if one thinks the training they got as part of their CCL "requirement" is sufficient and they can stop there because "I'm licensed".. they are sadly mistaken... and will probably end up getting themselves or others, often innocent bystanders shot.
I do commend those law-abiding people who carry a concealed handgun and go well above the requirements to obtain a CHL (where required) with their training. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Yep, definitely have to agree that if one thinks the training they got as part of their CCL "requirement" is sufficient and they can stop there because "I'm licensed".. they are sadly mistaken... and will probably end up getting themselves or others, often innocent bystanders shot.We agree completely. Now tell that to JD Cornballer. He thinks you're ready after an afternoon class. Of course he also probably sees himself as John Rambo. By those who know much more than I do about guns, I was always told don't draw it if you aren't willing to fire it.
Its why I go at least once a month to a friend's farm where he has the space and backstop area for a safe shooting/training area and practice. Practice seated draws. Practice standing draws. Practice movement from cover to cover, along with magazine changes/reloads. To me, one of the key things is, the person has to be mentally prepared to actually shoot. If they think just drawing and "showing' the gun will take care of it but aren't ready to shoot.. they shouldn't carry.
20 years in the military with both rifle and pistol marksmanship training/qualification and I still need to practice on a regular basis. Thinking you are trained and don't need anything else because you attended CCL class.. will just get you hurt. Originally Posted by RedLeg505
We agree completely. Now tell that to JD Cornballer. He thinks you're ready after an afternoon class. Of course he also probably sees himself as John Rambo. By those who know much more than I do about guns, I was always told don't draw it if you aren't willing to fire it. Originally Posted by WombRaiderI don't know whether you are stupid or just a bad liar. Where did you come up with this stuff? I have never said that a single afternoon class makes anyone ready for the responsibility. The first part of this thread is about the law and not the training if you didn't notice with your head stuck up your own ass so far. I posted that I approve of Kansas getting out of the way of a freedom but there anyone who chooses to carry should avail themselves of the necessary training. What an ass you are...
20 years in the military with both rifle and pistol marksmanship training/qualification and I still need to practice on a regular basis. Thinking you are trained and don't need anything else because you attended CCL class.. will just get you hurt. Originally Posted by RedLeg505With all due respect military training does not substitute for the training appropriate/necessary for a tactical, instinctive close quarters, split second, indoor response in a crowded environment requires/demands in the most likely scenario for a confrontation involving a CHL carrier.