Training Bite: Dry Fire Practice
The problem in today’s world is who has the time to practice?…you do! You just may not recognize some forms of practice that will make all of the difference.
Training Bite: Forget the Slide Stop
There is more than one way to release the slide when reloading your pistol, but not all ways are equal or reliable
Training Bite: Shooting and Moving…..
Written by Richard Dockery, January 2022. I have been watching videos of people training to shoot & move, or practicing on their own, and came to the realization that too […]
Building Skills and Confidence with Skill Builder I
This past Saturday was a big step in my continued gun training. I was prequalified a few weeks ago by taking Form and Accuracy and was now prepared to attend SKILL BUILDER 1!
The Jitters Disappear and You Actually Begin to Aim…
Hey, I get it!! This finally feels right! The jitters disappear and you actually begin to aim, and see with your own eyes!
CONGRATULATIONS MARIA!
In the short months I have known Maria, I have seen her dedication and drive in what she does here at Femme Fatale, along with her husband Richard. Her passion for helping women, and truly Empowering them is palpable. It is who she is, and what motivates her every day.
Melissa’s First Class…Basic Firearms Use and Safety/Concealed Carry…
If you are considering the possibility of getting your Concealed Carry License, or if you already have your CCW, but feel like you need more knowledge, this class is perfect for you.
“Breaking the Stereotype”…Melissa’s Journey
Hello Femme Fatale Fans! I am excited to introduce myself, Melissa Christensen, a (soon to be) proud graduate of Femme Fatale’s Basic Firearm CCW class! Whoo-hoo!!
What Gun Should I Buy?
This is the most common question asked by Gun buyers, and one where there are far too many articles written and opinions given…so why not another, only from the perspective […]
The Mindset of an Attacker
Understanding the mindset of a violent attacker may not be necessary, but what is necessary is acknowledging that it is a mind that we will never be able to relate to, but one we must be trained to deal with.