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<blockquote data-quote="Sam Shoun" data-source="post: 2303823" data-attributes="member: 15489"><p>The problem is most people who get the CCW badge seem to want it to convey some sort of badassery, which it obviously does not. I do know of one instructor out there who has suggested a CCW badge could be useful in <em>some situations</em>, such as holding a bad guy at gun point until police arrive. The guy I'm thinking of has a couple decades experience in plain-clothes armed security work on several continents, and has fought more dirtbags in tight spaces in the presence of weapons than most.</p><p></p><p>I don't know that he's the instructor from the OP's experience, so I won't share his name in this thread. A person interested in an objective consideration, rather than a pre-drawn conclusion, regarding the instructor I'm talking about could PM me for his name. But like I said, it may not be the same guy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam Shoun, post: 2303823, member: 15489"] The problem is most people who get the CCW badge seem to want it to convey some sort of badassery, which it obviously does not. I do know of one instructor out there who has suggested a CCW badge could be useful in [I]some situations[/I], such as holding a bad guy at gun point until police arrive. The guy I'm thinking of has a couple decades experience in plain-clothes armed security work on several continents, and has fought more dirtbags in tight spaces in the presence of weapons than most. I don't know that he's the instructor from the OP's experience, so I won't share his name in this thread. A person interested in an objective consideration, rather than a pre-drawn conclusion, regarding the instructor I'm talking about could PM me for his name. But like I said, it may not be the same guy. [/QUOTE]
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