Responsibility of the Concealed Carrier As a concealed carrier, the decision to carry a firearm comes with immense responsibility. In the rare but catastrophic event of an active shooter situation, [Read More]
Carrying a gun is no small thing—it comes with a lot of responsibility. Out of all the ways to carry, I’ve found that inside-the-waistband (IWB) carry is one of the [Read More]
When it comes to defensive gun use (DGU), there’s no scoreboard, no prizes, and no do-overs. Every fraction of a second counts, and every round that strikes the threat, instead [Read More]
A River Changed Forever My recent search and rescue (SAR) experience will stay with me for a long time. It wasn’t just the physical toll or the long hours in [Read More]
Why Switching Shoulders with a Rifle Can Do More Harm Than Good The Theory vs. the Reality In theory, switching shoulders with a rifle seems like a versatile skill. It [Read More]
With summer approaching, the great migration to micro-compact pistols is already underway. As temperatures rise and wardrobe layers thin out, some concealed carriers across the country start switching from full-size [Read More]
Why Minimum Standards Matter for Defensive Shooting When it comes to minimum pistol shooting standards for self-defense, the goal isn’t to become a competition-level shooter—it’s to build enough skill to [Read More]
Physical fitness has always been a cornerstone of Special Operations Forces (SOF)—and for good reason. There are several key factors that drive this: the need to remain mission-capable under any [Read More]
Hitting the target is important not only for achieving a skill level but also for its legal implications. Accurate shooting can help avoid various serious issues, including legal consequences and [Read More]
Over the years, I’ve enjoyed teaching our intermediate-level classes. They are hands down the most attended classes we offer. But are they the best class to help you reach your [Read More]









