TDC, did you search and assess your room after that post?
I've taken some pistol classes because I wanted to be a better shooter. It was money well spent. I didn't have illusions of becoming an 'operator'. Don't get me wrong, I understand the point of 'search and assess' but it doesn't make it any less funny that dudes do it at the range, after every drill. Dont cry![]()
That all sounds very good.
It doesnt make it any less funny in videos.![]()
And for the search and assess thing, do you do a shoulder check before you change lanes on the highway?
It may be funny to see this from the sidelines, but search and assess (situational awareness) isn't taught or practiced nearly enough in my opinion. Whether its a pistol course, rifle course, risk and threat course, real life, whatever, having a SAOFR will make you dead, if not you, your mates. And its not just a matter of a shoulder check, I mean continuous lateral/vertical scans pre/post contact. search and assess isn't just about looking for more contact, its about looking for downed mates, cover and concealment, comms, and public safety. A bazillion things should be running through your mind during the post contact drill.
Now, does it only look silly because the folks who you see do it are wearing full kit? what if it was a ccw course - would you still laugh?
Ive had at least two major occasions where situational awareness and specifically post contact drills saved titeam members lives or at least greatly reduce the threat when we responded to one, a bank heist, and the other, an argument over petrol price fixing at the petrol station.
So, ok, it may look stupid or funny or silly at the range, but the implications of it (or at least the discipline of breaknng that tunnel vision and doing the SA drill), is there for a purpose.
If you've ever been involved in a serious MVA and you've had children in the back or was in a neighbourhood where theres lots of kids etc, did you do a search and assess to ensure they were safe, that there was no leaking fuel, that you were ok, that your passenger was ok, that the folks outside were ok? And, if you did smell leaking fuel, did you scan for an appropriate area to extract your child and find cover? I don't know about you, but even when I'm home driving in regular civilian car with my kids, I find myself thinking about all these things at every intersection.
That all sounds very good. It doesnt make it any less funny in videos.![]()
watching somebody pick their nose in the "privacy" of their own car is extremely funny and amusing; however, it still serves a great and utilitarian purpose.^ bingo lol
watching somebody pick their nose in the "privacy" of their own car is extremely funny and amusing; however, it still serves a great and utilitarian purpose.
To tell the truth I think the Joe Camo gun drill guys get just as big a laugh out of the guy who shows up in his clapped out POS domestic pickup truck with browning window decal and "something something cold dead hands" bumper sticker. Seriously, have you ever seen these fat lumps of #### show up and basically fall gut first out of the cab then head to the firing point decked out in head to toe realtree (because it tricks his paper targets into standing still)? It goes from funny to down right hilarious when tub o' guts tries to pick up his own brass..... They usually can't pick three rounds up without taking a break to get their breathing under control. LOL They should be scanning too so they always know where the closest defib machine is.....
To tell the truth I think the Joe Camo gun drill guys get just as big a laugh out of the guy who shows up in his clapped out POS domestic pickup truck with browning window decal and "something something cold dead hands" bumper sticker.
Seriously, have you ever seen these fat lumps of #### show up and basically fall gut first out of the cab then head to the firing point decked out in head to toe realtree (because it tricks his paper targets into standing still)?
It goes from funny to down right hilarious when tub o' guts tries to pick up his own brass.....
They usually can't pick three rounds up without taking a break to get their breathing under control.
LOL
They should be scanning too so they always know where the closest defib machine is.....



























