If you are shooting a Double Action pistol and you are under the impression it is inherently safer, you are either ignorant or a fool. Either case we need to [Read More]
Very rarely do I blog about equipment specifically, but last week I had the chance to play with Target Vision. You have got to check this thing out. Real time [Read More]
Sometimes simple is good. Like when under incredible stress what you aim at to stop a lethal threat. The world is my drop zone It’s not really hard; the answer [Read More]
Having no plan for your training program is like going to the gym and winging it. Yes, you may lift weights, but there is no purpose behind it and you [Read More]
With more and more “firearms instructors” popping up I’m starting to get concerned about the aspect of marksmanship. Do instructors provide a service or disservice regarding modern firearms training? What [Read More]
One of the frustrating parts of my job is having to deal with egos. There are some pretty thin skinned folks within this industry and feelings can get hurt pretty [Read More]
For me, zeroing a rifle is the closest I can come to a Zen like state. Literally everything around me stops, I’m just there with my thoughts and my rifle. [Read More]
As an instructor you’ve got to love those light bulb moments you see in your students. That moment when they get it, it’s like they have been unplugged from the [Read More]
Recently I read an article about injuries for rookie firefighters on the rise after they lower their physical performance standards. This is my surprised face in case you are wondering. [Read More]
What does it take for someone to want to save their own life. Before that, what does it take to find the will to live? Brain hemorrhaging Recently I was [Read More]


