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Originally Posted by jbour13
Understood, this range is owned, operated, and open to the public. I just happen to be one of 2 military members working part time for extra gun money. Most patrons and employees are civilian and have minimal training (mostly Red Cross) to address minor incidents. We are happily sandwiched in between Quantico and Ft. Belvoir so we get the occasional military member.
On the TQ, I'm against it due to the fact that the untrained person could turn a minor GSW victim into an amputee.
I'll get to looking around for the posted items. Thanks again.
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I started this thread with a report on a trauma pack I had seen.
Cincinnatus' asked a question which I answered by saying I did not know which TQ was used in the kit, then suggested that he get the best one available.
You jumped in to lecture me about liability. When I replied, you offered your opinion about TQ use.
Do as you wish, let Cincinnatus do as he wishes, and I will carry what I please as well.
Good luck.
TR
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