Doesn't matter what role you have. In the Army for example so many civilian safety rules are pointless and not practiced that I think teeth arms especially have a different approach to safety. And would go as far as saying they would come out of the service as complacent.
I did.
If you sweep someone with a pistol in ipsc you are likely DQ and considered a safety risk.
You could be firing it to cover a withdrawal toward someone running straight back at you in the military especially during training.
Dunno about now as it may have changed but certain members of a patrol would be locked and loaded with safety off and auto selected for weeks on end whilst moving. If you are doing your job properly you would sweep other members of your team countless times.
I never gave it a second thought, it was a requirement.
My point being, soldiers are not imo, going to automaticly have better safety standards than civilians that have high standards.
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