I'll just say this - shooting at a range and shooting when being shot at are very different.
Things go to hades real quick. I'd say if you carry at work then there are two important factors:
1. Fellow employees need to know that once the shooting start they need to hit the floor and stay there until everything is done. Preferably, hit the floor behind cover/concealment but if not then hit the floor and play dead if you're right next to the action.
2. If you carry, you really need some training. Learn how to use cover/concealment, techniques for either engaging the assailant or simply providing covering fire for others to evacuate (there is a time for both) etc. Just because you're a top shot at the range doesn't mean you can effectively engage an assailant. Even a punk kid who can't really shoot well can still be tough to deal with no matter how many action films you've seen.
Things go to hades real quick. I'd say if you carry at work then there are two important factors:
1. Fellow employees need to know that once the shooting start they need to hit the floor and stay there until everything is done. Preferably, hit the floor behind cover/concealment but if not then hit the floor and play dead if you're right next to the action.
2. If you carry, you really need some training. Learn how to use cover/concealment, techniques for either engaging the assailant or simply providing covering fire for others to evacuate (there is a time for both) etc. Just because you're a top shot at the range doesn't mean you can effectively engage an assailant. Even a punk kid who can't really shoot well can still be tough to deal with no matter how many action films you've seen.
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