Pastorjohn
01-29-2003, 19:37
In 1998, I worked in an armed security company as an office manager who put people up on the payroll and issued equipment . I also filled as a day care center guard in the Federal building. I normally did not wear a side arm. I was then as now short, wore glasses and know as a pastor of a small church.
One of the new employees failed his shooting qualification and the manager asked me to give him some pointers for retesting. I was and am a NRA pistol and personal protection instructor. I called the new employee and set up a time to retest him.
I showed up at the range with pistols, gunbelts and ammo. The employee looked at me and asked: “Are you a pistol instructor?” I told him yes. “Wow, you sure don’t look like one.”
I gave him several safety pointers. As we finished, I gave a short combat shooting demonstration and quipping: "That's how you'll be able to shoot when you get proficient."
One of the new employees failed his shooting qualification and the manager asked me to give him some pointers for retesting. I was and am a NRA pistol and personal protection instructor. I called the new employee and set up a time to retest him.
I showed up at the range with pistols, gunbelts and ammo. The employee looked at me and asked: “Are you a pistol instructor?” I told him yes. “Wow, you sure don’t look like one.”
I gave him several safety pointers. As we finished, I gave a short combat shooting demonstration and quipping: "That's how you'll be able to shoot when you get proficient."