NHT3
Grandmaster
After many years of visiting different ranges and a former instructor I would agree with the 20% not knowing what's going on. I firmly believe everyone that is going to carry should attend some kind of training. I'm not saying high speed SWAT style but just the basics of handling,safety,and accuracy. Most would have fun doing it and learning at the same time. Just my two cents worth................
Depends on what you consider "no knowing what is going on" but when I asked people involved regularly in training last year the agreed on estimate was less than 5% have had training that involved working from the holster.
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