Oh you went and did it there! The Blue Guns are dangerous crew will be here in 3...2...1...Blue gun.
Can dry handling and practice with firearms be safely done in a classroom setting?
Can dry handling and practice with firearms be safely done in a classroom setting?
I guess that if we have to have lawn mowers with safety levers and gas cans that take 3 hands to dribble gas all over yourself, pill bottles that you can not get open, rev limiters on our cars, then I guess there is a need for blue guns in today’s society.
I do ever allow gun handling in the classroom portion of any class I am teaching. Guns stay in holsters, bags or where ever. No gun handling means no one gets shot.
Sirt pistols or blue guns can be used as tools to allow topics such as grip and trigger control to make more sense.
Hard to have a group in the classroom using cleared guns and not violate some of the four rules.
I instruct, lecture and demonstrate safe gun handling in a classroom or on the line with a real gun without breaking any of the rules...ever. After all, if we can’t do that how are we to expect the students to learn it? I have never owned a blue gun and don’t need one to teach. The exceptions are Special advanced modules and fighting segments especially when educating disarming an individual with substandard equipment. Then blue guns are the right tool however limited in a working action and as a reversal weapon.