Wow! Pride goeth before the fall. Good luck, Sir.
People calling themselves instructors who throw around loaded guns to prove a point, don't deserve the title. There are other ways to prove the point. Looks like there is good training and pseudo training that is just geared to prove who is mas macho.
No safety rules are violated, no problem.
People calling themselves instructors who throw around loaded guns to prove a point, don't deserve the title. There are other ways to prove the point. Looks like there is good training and pseudo training that is just geared to prove who is mas macho.
Who said "rules"? I just said "safety".
Furthermore, if I am EVER in a "class" where the "instructor" flings a gun to the floor to prove a point about whatever...I'm up and leaving that second and demanding my money back.
What is unsafe, in your opinion?
So when one of your students goes home and shows a friend by throwing their not quite as modern handgun around and caps one of them I suppose you will blame the gun?
I asked that.
What is unsafe, in your opinion?
It's like saying "The purpose of a roll bar is to keep your head from smooshing during a rollover accident" and then intentionally flipping a vehicle during a driving lesson just to prove it.Ummm, yeah.
You are taking away the only control of that device you have.
It only takes one "oh ****" to ruin a life.
Do your students think it's really cool?
Do you think it's really cool.
I hope I can be that cool someday, when do classes start?
Murphy's Law - If something CAN go wrong, it will. Crap breaks, parts fail, yada yada yada.
Stated in the simplest form I can think of... "**** Happens".
Tell me something... Just humor me for ONE question...
Suppose that the next time you fling your gun to the ground to "teach a lesson", the unthinkable happens and it DOES discharge...and hits your student! What then??
Murphy's Law - If something CAN go wrong, it will. Crap breaks, parts fail, yada yada yada.
Stated in the simplest form I can think of... "**** Happens".
Tell me something... Just humor me for ONE question...
Suppose that the next time you fling your gun to the ground to "teach a lesson", the unthinkable happens and it DOES discharge...and hits your student! What then??
As they should.
They're machines. Machines are made of parts. Parts break.