A lot of military veterans have classes on shooting, fighting, and Dirt Medicine. Tim Kennedy and Doctor Mike Simpson are Army Special Forces Vets and they do classes under the name Sheepdog Response.
CIA contractors Tanto and Boon from the well known Benghazi battle have a training company called Battleline Tactical. A Navy SEAL runs a training company called Vigilance Elite.
There are others out there but these are some of the higher profile organizations. It isn't cheap but in my opinion it's well worth it.
I actually know someone "like" you mentioned. However, those "kinda" people are all over YT, and figured are likely outta my price point at this point, and too busy other than some friendly pointers. I do want to get a C&C, because I am in agreement with you about how this country is right now, and I'd rather be safe than
run over by a car sorry.
What do you think of the S&W M&P 2.0 as a C&C? What makes a glock better in your mind? (I'm assuming you feel it is, since that's what you carry)
Keep in mind, I'm short and even though I'm not built like I was in my 20's-30's I still have bigger than an average short guy's legs, and don't have a 6'+ guy's hands.
Appreciate any advices/feedback!
Edit: Btw, what's your opinion on buying used/re-issued (whatever they call it when ex cop/military's)?