Usually, I don't resurrect threads, but this deserves to be brought back up. Seeing these videos reminds me of three things:
1) My dad never taught my older sister to shoot when she was young, so I had to. She is 13 years older than me, never touched a gun until she was 36, and now loves shooting. I will be teaching my sons AND daughters to shoot from a young age.
2) Although I started shooting on a semi-regular basis when I was 11, I never did anyhting more "action" oriented than sporting clays until I got to West Point. A guy I knew there was the USPSA juniors champion form California. I was jealous as hell.
3) Remember "The Patriot?" "Aim small, miss small?" Part of protecting your family means teaching them how--and when--to protect themselves. I would have Dave's son covering my six any day. He sure as hell outshoots most soldiers.