My only formal firearms training is in match shooting (e.g. HP and BE) through other shooters and a few clinics. I've made an effort to learn defensive skills, but haven't ever received any structured training in this regard.
It's apparent that there are various disciplines (as in the focus and intent of application) and schools (as in theories and methods) of tactical firearms training available to civilians.
Is there a widely accepted vernacular a/o categorization of these skill-sets among practitioners?
For instance, how would someone who teaches and trains in techniques for breaching and securing a building describe a discipline that focuses instead on personal defense scenarios?
It's apparent that there are various disciplines (as in the focus and intent of application) and schools (as in theories and methods) of tactical firearms training available to civilians.
Is there a widely accepted vernacular a/o categorization of these skill-sets among practitioners?
For instance, how would someone who teaches and trains in techniques for breaching and securing a building describe a discipline that focuses instead on personal defense scenarios?