Firearms Iinstuctor
Regular Member
As with any system or tool used in self-defense including Tasers and spray have limitations.
As do firearms, edged, impact and any other thing that one could use as a weapon
It is not basing pointing out any systems limitations it is just fact.
Making untruthful and over stating their effectiveness is just asking to get people hurt when they expect performance from them that the can not be provided because of their nature.
Tasers and spray can be a good addition to a persons personnel defensive tools. As long as one recognizes what they are capable of and uses them accordingly.
If one does not chose to spend all the time necessary on their own to learn the proper and correct way of using any system.
They can hire some one trained and well versed in that system to shorten their learning curve. And could very well save themselves time, money and wasted effort doing so all on their own.
But have at it, lots of knowledge out there for free one just has to find it, absorb it put it into correct, proper practice, use and become effect with it.
One could go out and buy a welder read all about welding spend countless of hours by trial and error learning to weld or one could go to a local technical collage take their beginning welding course and save themselves a lot of time, money and frustration. By paying the collage and instructor to learn how to do it properly.
That same scenario could and can apply to any new skill level one wants to learn.
As do firearms, edged, impact and any other thing that one could use as a weapon
It is not basing pointing out any systems limitations it is just fact.
Making untruthful and over stating their effectiveness is just asking to get people hurt when they expect performance from them that the can not be provided because of their nature.
Tasers and spray can be a good addition to a persons personnel defensive tools. As long as one recognizes what they are capable of and uses them accordingly.
If one does not chose to spend all the time necessary on their own to learn the proper and correct way of using any system.
They can hire some one trained and well versed in that system to shorten their learning curve. And could very well save themselves time, money and wasted effort doing so all on their own.
But have at it, lots of knowledge out there for free one just has to find it, absorb it put it into correct, proper practice, use and become effect with it.
One could go out and buy a welder read all about welding spend countless of hours by trial and error learning to weld or one could go to a local technical collage take their beginning welding course and save themselves a lot of time, money and frustration. By paying the collage and instructor to learn how to do it properly.
That same scenario could and can apply to any new skill level one wants to learn.