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I'd be curious to see numbers on what percentage of former or current military are gun owners.
Being in the military doesn't mean you're any good at shooting, unfortunately. This is especially true for the Navy and the Air Force where a lot of MOSs are simply not expected to engage in ground combat, including surprising ones like SeaBees that only go out of the wire with Marine or Army escort.
Shooting is a basic soldier skill, but a lot of soldiers simply aren't that good at it. Unlike a PD which takes a nonproficient officer off the road, the army has no qums about deploying a soldier that doesn't qualify. Of course pre-deployment training includes a lot of shooting which tends to remedy that somewhat.
Active duty units and MOSs that engage in ground combat tend to be significantly better. Infantry soldiers shoot more and better and Rangers and other special ops better still. Marines are, on average, probably better than the army.
Also, a lot of former military people are in law enforcement. I doubt the relative numbers would favor private gun owners enough to make a major difference.