Doubt
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I have never seen a "shoot room training" video. The force-on-force training videos I've watched have all been taught by ex-military, often former special forces. People who would likely have been training you in the infantry.
And none of that gets you to the point of being competent at it.
This requires lots of practice. Otherwise, what you are doing is somewhere in between a LARP and and those programs where people go to spring training with a professional baseball team.
The difference here is not just a matter of what skill set you end up with but understanding just how limited those skills are. A civilian is not going to understand what they don't know unless it is proven to them. The level of embarrassment that would involve isn't something going to generate good word of mouth to somebody offering that training to make money off of it.
Humans and our flight or flight response were not intended to send small bits of metal at each other flying faster than sound. We miss a lot of what is happening around us. Few can maintain the situational awareness needed to make good quick decisions with partial information. Our brains relax to much and misjudge threats.
If somebody offering that training wanted to really impress me they would start with a discussion about how prevalent friendly fire incidents are in elite units.