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Originally Posted by -Skeletor-
No offensive, but I'm still sticking with what I've heard from people who are Constables, as IMO they would be in a better position to judge if Police Foundations is beneficial or not.
I won't disagree that having some knowledge isn't beneficial. As for how beneficial, I wouldn't know personally in regards to Police Foundations and Constable training.
I'm curious as to how identical? Does it strip down the same way, have the bolt, spring, etc? IMO, I'd still rather stick with using a real firearm to prepare for using a real firearm.
They were not intended to be offensive, so I apologize if they came off that way. I just tend to be a bit blunt.
It's the most widely used game for milsim and training purposes? By who? Simmunition, live fire and blanks I would say are the most widely used methods for training.
Does Police Foundations offer any prep for the PATI, WCT, Prep and BPAD?
Why's that?
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I've heard the same, from Constables, and while I take their knowledge for what it is, I also realize that I myself would rather be at least slightly informed of the law before attempting to make a career out of it.
I have a picture comparing the WA to a RS 1911, both field stripped, and could find it for you if you're interested, but even I was surprised at how almost identical they were in that regard.
I apologize (geeze listen to us, so bloody Canadian) that I was offended, you're more than likely just trying to help. I've just heard it all before, and expected this to be a bit more relaxed of an environment, especially talking about airsoft.
While simunition has its place, I wouldn't exactly consider that a game. As far as milsim and training for the masses goes, you can't really beat airsoft.
As far as official testing goes, we haven't really gotten much prep for it yet, but it does offer prep in those areas - we just haven't been through it yet.
And, to me, and many people I know, pistols are strictly range queens. I don't see a point in getting something to strictly use at the range unless it actually is for a line of duty. Until then, airsoft it is.