old geezers like me.
I've not done research except post this same question to the Armed Citizen' Legal Defense Network, I am a member. They didn't have an answer.
I am 89 years of age. I can't run, I can't stoop, I can't engage in any of the hot shot competition style classes. It seems to me that all classes assume that the person is in decent shape. I am an NRA instructor so I'm quite familiar with firearms and have taught many classes. However, I'm new to the foibles that crop up as I age. I just recently traded down to a 9mm Micro Kimber from, a .40 Sig, thumb arthritis and a stiff recoil spring are not compatible.
No big deal here as I'll figure it out using experience and remembering that disparity of force can work to my advantage because of these same negatives. I'm a 60 year member of the FWR&R so I have a place to try my own techniques.
Just throwing this out for comments
I've not done research except post this same question to the Armed Citizen' Legal Defense Network, I am a member. They didn't have an answer.
I am 89 years of age. I can't run, I can't stoop, I can't engage in any of the hot shot competition style classes. It seems to me that all classes assume that the person is in decent shape. I am an NRA instructor so I'm quite familiar with firearms and have taught many classes. However, I'm new to the foibles that crop up as I age. I just recently traded down to a 9mm Micro Kimber from, a .40 Sig, thumb arthritis and a stiff recoil spring are not compatible.
No big deal here as I'll figure it out using experience and remembering that disparity of force can work to my advantage because of these same negatives. I'm a 60 year member of the FWR&R so I have a place to try my own techniques.
Just throwing this out for comments