I have to be honest, my agency's firearms "training" is pretty lame. In fact it shouldn't be called training because we shoot the state course once a year (25 rounds), followed by a different course of fire 3 other times throughout the year. As always ammo is skinny and I guess I should be thankful we shoot 4 times a year. Anyways, I notice that a lot of guys and gals I work with struggle passing the state course every year. I've recommended that they revamp the "training" to include basic firearm manipulation along with drill that improve combat accuracy and etc. My recommendations have fallen on deaf ears.
Any suggestions on how to sell this idea would be extremely helpful.