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Senior Citizens’ Demand for Firearms Training Up ‘400 Percent’
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2875985" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>We have several women, some in their 80's that attend our NRA women on target program. Some have never handled a firearm of any kind in their past. </p><p>By the time they leave, they get the opportunity to shoot hundreds of rounds from different platforms. </p><p>Of course that is not defensive training, but it does get them basic firearms handling that they might get to use in the future. </p><p>It's kind of like our CPR trainer. We practiced one day with props, but he brought up anecdotal stories of people that had taken the training in the past, and when they had to use it in real life, that training came back to them. </p><p>We all hope this same situation occurs with the folks we are talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2875985, member: 5412"] We have several women, some in their 80's that attend our NRA women on target program. Some have never handled a firearm of any kind in their past. By the time they leave, they get the opportunity to shoot hundreds of rounds from different platforms. Of course that is not defensive training, but it does get them basic firearms handling that they might get to use in the future. It's kind of like our CPR trainer. We practiced one day with props, but he brought up anecdotal stories of people that had taken the training in the past, and when they had to use it in real life, that training came back to them. We all hope this same situation occurs with the folks we are talking about. [/QUOTE]
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