Thoughts For Church Security Members

Church security teams are a great idea. Given the number of times places of worship have been attacked, I would call it a necessity in the times we are living. […]

Training Confusion

One of the most important aspects of learning to effectively handle a firearm is Consistency. Consistency in training, approach, practice, and methodology. Without this consistency progress will he slow, technique […]

Shooting In The Dark

One often overlooked topic is low-light/night shooting. There are many considerations regarding equipment and technique when it comes to low light. There is also a strong possibility that if you […]

Training Bite: Developing Speed Safely

In any armed confrontation with an attacker there are many factors that determine whether or not the potential victim will survive, the most important of which is shot placement. Regardless […]

Your Wife Does Not Need A Revolver

Too often I hear guys shopping with their wives for guns, making statements like “if you can’t get them in 5 rounds you might as well give up”, or “all […]

Can We Really “Train Like We Fight”?

We hear the phrase “Train like you fight” all over in firearms training, and it is supposed to mean we should be training in the manner we intend to fight…pretty […]

How Good Is “Good Enough”

Saving your practice targets is a great idea…it helps you track progress and patterns with your shooting and documents your journey and development as a shooter, while also helping to […]