I only let people I know and trust run their guns hot at my classes. I've been on lots of hot range courses and I've seen numerous NDs on a bunch of them. Including from instructors while we were circled to talk.
As for the dryfire portion of the ICHDAH, How else would you drop the hammer or striker, universally across multiple gun platforms? Since by law, IPSC, competitors in Canada can't carry hot from range torrange, we need to make sure they are empty. The dry fire is the final way of proving this. And yes I teach my students to make it an aimed shot. It's lazy to do otherwise.
An nd by anyone is an instant punt from the range and likely a ban. If the instructor does it, I want my money back the guy is a clown.
As for "legal" I presume you're talking about ipsc rules? And there is no reason to drop the hammer/striker unless you intend to shoot. Guns stay holstered, fingers off triggers and muzzles pointed in a "safe" direction at all times. All guns are always loaded so whu are we depressing the trigger? The answer is because people are too dumb to follow the fundamental four and no one will hold people to them. As an easier bandaid solution you have dropping the hammer. Pure dumb, however if it is to be done I fully agree that it is an aimed trigger press.
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