Why Military Experience Doesn't Always Make a Great Shooting Instructor
This video argues that military experience alone does not automatically qualify someone as an effective firearms instructor. While military service provides valuable skills like operating under stress and discipline, the ability to teach is a separate art. Effective instruction requires strong communication and the ability to adapt to diverse student learning styles, which are not inherent to military training. Civilian instructors can be equally effective, and specialized instructor training, like the USCCA program, is crucial for developing teaching proficiency.










