Safely simulating real life shooting tactics is a daunting task. I had an entire day of training that dealt with nothing but safely performing ground drills. Just think of where a handgun points when you're trying to draw from a holster lying on the ground, and where's your holster located? Guy, good job teaching reality.
Thanks guys. The other problem we dealt with that afternoon, was unseasonably high temps of about 100 degrees in the unrelenting sun. Ugh.
I try to keep these classes as realistic as possible. Obviously, some constraints have to be made for safety's sake. Everyone seemed to come away with some good info. We did things they'd never done, despite one being a retired cop and another a competitive pistol shooter. I felt good about the skills & drills delivered. Hopefully they'll follow up with more practice on their own.
Brings to mind the old quote: "Never pick a fight with an old man. He's too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
Lot of truth in that OT3.
We had a bad guy, surrounded by pistol toting cops, still holding his BIG knife and refusing to drop it, until a white haired old Patrol Sergeant pulled up, got out and racked a round into the 12 gauge. The bad guy instantly dropped the knife. Later he said "I knew that white haired old ___________ was just going to kill me."
Absolutely likely! I have only 20% lung capacity, I can barely stand up, let alone fight someone? When those two goons tried to mug me at the Pharmacy, I had my Pit Bull, .40 S&W with (6) 150 Noslers in it at 1250 fps!