Over the last several weeks I have put a lot of time in with the new Glock 43. My goal is to narrow down it’s real role within the concealed [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 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]
I picked up the new little Glock 43 blaster last month from my good friends at GT Distributors. After 1,000 rounds here is my review; it is a Glock. I [Read More]
Breaking things down into blocks is a tried method for learning new skills, we call it isolation drills. Whatever you call it the important thing to remember is you can [Read More]
Bold interpretations tend to lead to trouble. Like saying this or that holster offers the best access in the middle of a fight. Versatility Very rarely do things survive contact [Read More]
Exercising your Second Amendment right is something we encourage many people to do, but with that right comes a huge responsibility. Many Americans choose to carry it concealed, but avoiding [Read More]
After I posted my blog (read about it here) last week, I received several emails, private messages and texts asking to clarify what I was talking about. Basically, align the [Read More]
I have to say that I’m very excited about learning new things. Well, maybe not at the time when you count my frustration, but afterwards I’m pretty damn excited. Practicing [Read More]







