FAQ - 5 (Military Experience)

Published on March 28, 2010
Duration: 1:11

Hickok45 clarifies his background, stating he has no military service but served 10 years as a reserve deputy. He highlights his competitive shooting experience, including IPSC matches against military personnel at Fort Campbell. He emphasizes that military or law enforcement experience is not a prerequisite for being a proficient shooter.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 clarifies he has no military service but served 10 years as a reserve deputy. He competed in IPSC matches against military personnel at Fort Campbell, demonstrating that extensive civilian competitive shooting experience can foster high proficiency, challenging the notion that military background is essential.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and FAQ
  2. 00:10Personal Experience: Reserve Deputy
  3. 00:20Military Connections & IPSC Competition
  4. 00:40Shooting Proficiency vs. Background

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Hickok45 have military experience?

No, Hickok45 explicitly states he has never served in the military. However, he did serve as a reserve deputy in his local county for 10 years, gaining valuable law enforcement and firearms experience.

What is Hickok45's competitive shooting background?

Hickok45 has a significant competitive shooting background, including participating in IPSC competitions during the 1990s. He notably competed against military shooters from elite units like the 5th Group and 101st Airborne Division at Fort Campbell.

Is military or law enforcement experience necessary for shooting proficiency?

Hickok45 argues that military or law enforcement experience is not a prerequisite for being a proficient shooter. He points out that many top-tier competitive shooters achieve high skill levels without such backgrounds.

Where did Hickok45 compete against military shooters?

Hickok45 competed against military shooters at Fort Campbell. These IPSC competitions took place during the 1990s and involved personnel from units such as the 5th Group Special Forces and the 101st Airborne Division.

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