Whether new to training or a veteran to the discipline, there are a few simple things to do in order to improve your overall experience. They are three areas you [Read More]
Since the beginning of the Pandemic over 17 million guns have been sold throughout America. In addition to this staggering number, another 5 million NEW gun owners have been added [Read More]
Gun ownership is such a polarizing subject. And, with the increasing gun ownership in America combined with the tension and friction we’ve seen between people, it’s only going to become [Read More]
Adapting To Your Enviornment Is The Key As we start to come out of what I call the “great, big stupid” how will you adjust or adapt your carry loadout. [Read More]
Bad Decisions Are Still Bad Decisions No Matter The Intention There is nothing easy about performing under stress, particularly when that stress is the difference between life and death. I [Read More]
Now Is The Time To Learn From Our Mistakes As many of Texans emerge from a historic snowstorm there are a lot of questions to be answered. Questions might not [Read More]
Planning and Preparing Like a Professional Even the worst plan executed in a timely manner with conviction is more than likely enough to resolve a real world problem. Don’t discount [Read More]
Two areas you need to pay extra attention to when seeking peak performance shooting subcompacts; crush grip and powerful mount.
There is so much changing within our industry and literally almost overnight. One of the biggest changes is how training is perceived and tied directly to its importance. Defining The [Read More]
The ability to protect yourself requires three key elements; awareness, ability and preparedness. All are important, but ability, having the tools available, will be essential. Be Prepared If you are [Read More]









