NHT3
Grandmaster
I recently started working at range that has an RSO stationed on the range. I've spent time there and in other ranges but never hours at a stretch as an RSO. After observing people for several hours there I realized an extremely small percentage of people have even basic knowledge of their own firearms. How in the world do you convince people, training is essential, firearms being inherently dangerous in the hands of untrained people?
[FONT="]NRA Life Member,[/FONT] Pistol instructor[FONT="] /[/FONT][FONT="] RSO[/FONT]
Glock/M&P certified armorer
[FONT="] [/FONT][FONT="]“[/FONT]Safety is not something that you hold in your hands, it happens between your ears”
Col. Jeff Cooper
[FONT="]NRA Life Member,[/FONT] Pistol instructor[FONT="] /[/FONT][FONT="] RSO[/FONT]
Glock/M&P certified armorer
[FONT="] [/FONT][FONT="]“[/FONT]Safety is not something that you hold in your hands, it happens between your ears”
Col. Jeff Cooper