I'd like to think it was meant to be tongue in cheek.
I'd like to think it was meant to be tongue in cheek.
You have a few unread emails.
Nobody is impressed by what you can't do. -THJ
I witnessed a TC certifying a group of instructors allow the exact thing pictured above to occur.
A buddy of mine (PF member Aray) and I attempted to intervene, but the student managed to cut his hands and start bleeding from his slide bite.
When we intervened and called a cease fire to begin to render aid, the TC became visibly annoyed with us.
That's cutting-edge material right there.
Taking a break from social media.
It's insurance that is marketing to "instructors like you"...and apparently it's not for instructors like us, it is for the "other" NRA instructor crowd. Of the 5-10 NRA Training Counselors that I've had a class with over the years, every one of them was sincerely that derpy.
Anyone have an opinion about the instructor insurance that the NRA endorses?
That picture is pretty derpy. I've had to hand out quite a few bandaids at the public range even after warning people about slide bite.
We use the NRA insurance and it is reasonably priced for what it is.
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