Many police firearms training programs confuse exposure with true learning, creating skills that work on the firing range but fail under real-world pressure.
Firearms training doesn’t just happen on the range. It doesn’t just happen in the classroom. And it doesn’t just happen at the beginning of an officer’s career, never to be expanded on thereafter.
Combined Arms Center-Training’s Deputy Commanding General Brig. Gen. Jeremy Wilson addresses CAC-T personnel during the CAC-T All Hands Nov. 6, 2024 in the Lewis and Clark Center’s Eisenhower ...