Making do with gear is much different than using gear made for. While it may seem trivial, for mission critical equipment I can assure you it is not. Define the [Read More]
Is it reasonable to expect people to have a different viewpoint. Of course it is, but does that make their viewpoint valid? A convenient oversight The recent blog regarding Appendix Carry brought [Read More]
Recently there has been some concern about appendix carry in training classes. Some claim these concerns are knee jerk reactions, take a moment to look at from a different perspective. [Read More]
As promised, here’s another look at weak side work. This time we are talking about the drawstroke, how to get the pistol from a holster to the target in the [Read More]
Is there a direct correlation to how fast you can perform a certain drill in a controlled environment versus how authentically you will perform said technique in the real world. [Read More]
Training should mimic reality and realistically you may need to shoot a pistol from your weak side. There is always the chance of reduced capacity for personal protection, meaning you [Read More]
Have you ever reached for your concealed pistol and realize you got a crappy grip. Have you taken a closer look as to why you got the crappy grip? So [Read More]
How do you knowingly avoid safe practices or fail to mitigate risks. Is it a case of deliberate indifference? The definition What is deliberate indifference in the first place? It [Read More]
Many times I hear the modern day safety rules referenced to as range rules. That is a huge mistake to make. Thinking one dimensional The mistake I see students and [Read More]
How much work do you put into improving what you suck at, versus what you like to do? Do you really work on your weaknesses? The Path Less Traveled In [Read More]









