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Crime, the police, fear of uncertainty and unrest afterwards Natural disasters Or another pandemic drives gun ownership and interest in weapons schools.
“There are many things, many chaos that mainly happens like big cities, and people no longer want to be the victim” Prescott, Arizona.
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More than 40% of US households Let a weapon and the Americans buy more weapons every year than new cars. But having a weapon is not the same as to know how to use it.
“If you buy a piano, you are not Billy Joel. If you buy a weapon, you are not Wyatt Earp. If you buy a weapon, you have to practice,” says Kevin Regan, a real estate manager of Maryland.
“The number one to take away from this experience is not out and buy a weapon and just go to the shooting range and think that you are trained because you are not,” says Bill Morgan, Texas’s trauma surgeon.
More than 40% of US households have a weapon and Americans buy more weapons every year than new cars. (Fox News)
Morgan had just finished for 10 minutes in an indoor simulator, which is known as a Playhouse, a concrete block house in which the students compete in practically every room against cardboard goals. Some wear a weapon, others carry a handbag or a beer in the hand. The students are expected to clarify the house – shoot the bad guys and save the innocent. Miami investor Ari Paul said it was more stressful than it seems.
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“I live in FloridaWhere I think something like a third of all households has a firearm. So it is not a terrible ability to have, “he says.” Nobody should buy a firearm if they were not ready to train intensively and treat them seriously. Because I think without proper training that they are more likely to harm than good. “
The training includes shooting human silhouettes that rotate on a wooden frame. The students have a few seconds to land on head and heart from 3, 5, 10 and 15 meters. (Fox News)
The training includes shooting human silhouettes that rotate on a wooden frame. The students have a few seconds to land on head and heart from 3, 5, 10 and 15 meters.
They also navigate in a gorge with about a dozen hidden steel destinations and are expected in the first two shots to nail them.
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“This part was fun, “said Arizona boss Eric Stieber. It will be a person behind it. And that is a great responsibility to take with you.”
“This part was fun, “said Arizona boss Eric Stieber. It will be a person behind it. And that is a great responsibility to take with you.” (Fox News)
It’s not just handguns. The Gunsite owner Buz Mills added combat tactics with AR-15 and Bolt Action rifles. More than 10% of students are women.
“I think there are much more, especially women who are interested in shooting and handguns and protect themselves,” says pensioner Cindy Hartin.
“I am a little careful when I mention it to friends and family, but most people are very happy to hear and ask me a lot of questions.”
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This differs from 10 or even 20 years ago when Mills says that it is more of a stigma bound with gun ownership. In most cases, this is not so much the case in most cases, where decisions from the Supreme Court and the state laws are friendly to weapons rights.
“Are people in general when they feel more comfortable to be connected to firearms than in the past?” says Mills. “Yes, and that is absolutely the truth. Because firearms are becoming more and more mainstream.