Combat shooting and range facilities

What I know supports Skans' comment. Clubs (one probably has to be member to use a holster) or dedicated training facilities. Insurance rule figure in.
 
Posted by T. O'Heir:
"...shooting at speed, shooting from retention, shooting at very close range, shooting from unconventional positions, shooting at moving targets, etc..." None of which make the least difference if you can't hit what you're shooting at. Accuracy beats speed and all the other game playing techniques every time.
You have to be able to hit, but when it comes to defending oneself, neither speed, shooting from retention, hitting moving targets, nor shooting at very close range is a "game playing technique".
 
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