Firearms Training Means Firearm Safety Means A Safe AmericaIn the article in the Mail on Sunday Review, Dr. Ignatius Piazza is quoted as saying, "There is a small percentage of people out there who are wired wrong internally, who cause 100 per cent of the problems. Really, though, gun training and firearms training make guns less scary. Let us use cars as an analogy to firearms training and use. Cars operate a certain way. Firearms operate a certain way. Cars sound a certain way. Firearms sound a certain way. Cars respond a certain way. Firearms recoil a certain way. A driver familiarizes himself with how vehicles operate before getting on the road; Americans should familiarize themselves with how firearms operate. A driver knows a 'healthy'-sounding engine from a bad-sounding engine; Americans should know what a firearm sounds like, and be able to differentiate types of firearms and relative sizes and capabilities. A driver is aware of what to do if he is driving in ugly weather, if the road is wet, cold or dark; Americans should know what it means when an action is stuck back, or what to expect when firing a firearm or when someone fires a firearm at them. The firearms training that one gets at this world-class resort as described in the Mail on Sunday Review is enough to put any American at total cause of a dangerous situation. Firearms training is vital, and Front Sight and Dr. Ignatius Piazza are turning out fully trained graduates, thousands at a time. |
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Front Sight in Sunday Review |