Recently I completed the final steps for teaching my youngest to drive. As much as I’d like to say it was easy, it wasn’t and in the end the most [Read More]
In today’s landscape, it is difficult to see good examples of chivalry. Those days may well be behind us, but how it relates to our families and friends is still [Read More]
This will ruffle some feathers, but you don’t need to clean your gun every time you go to the range. Seriously, you don’t need to and more importantly, if you [Read More]
I can remember as a kid when we returning from a family outing, I would dart into the house in an effort to “find” bad guys. I know, not only [Read More]
Students come in all shapes and sizes and some of them even come left handed. One of my kids is a lefty so it was a great experience to work [Read More]
Individually many things can seem trivial, but taken as a whole and they can take on a more serious tone. The problem is knowing the difference. Overcoming Fear Yes, there [Read More]
Have you ever been out with your family when something starts to go sideways. You think to yourself, “man I wish I had talked to them about what to do.” [Read More]
Asking questions is an important part of learning any skill or subject. There are three types of students who ask questions, which do you think is the most popular. Trying [Read More]
In the firearms training world, there are those who have fired a shot unintentionally and those who will. Another way to look at is play with fire long enough and [Read More]
I’m sure we are all sick of the anti-gun rhetoric after a horrific crime. When it comes from a public appointee who is a police chief and it borders on [Read More]









