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I retired in 1987 after spending my last 6 years as the chief firearms instructor for a department with 400 armed personnel. I had one of the most inovative programs in our state.
I had hoped that law enforcement firearms training and qualifications would have progressed a lot further (more realistic and proctical) that this. Damn shame it is still so retarded.
No reflection on you Author. You did what was required of you.
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I hear ya' man.
The real shame of it is, out of 36 recruits only 5 of us shot a perfect score!!!
We do however run some very limited tactical courses as well. Shooting on the move, transitioning from shotgun to pistol, shooting around obstacles etc.
One major flaw I see in our training is the fact that our range instructors only teach us to "scan" left to right after firing to try and combat target fixation(tunnel vision). There is no emphasis on a 360 degree scan, when in the real world the threat may come from any direction.
I would love to go to Blackwater Lodge, or some other tactical school, but right now the bank account can't support it.