Training
Train Smart: Use Your Head
After dozens of classes held in all types of weather I've come to the overwhelming conclusion that proper head protection consists of a hat, not a cap.
Train Smart: Protect Your Feet
After trying various brands of footwear I've finally settled on one that works well for my T1C Footwear. I specifi...
Train Smart: Protect Your Hands
I find steel to be the most efficient learning medium for learning firearms skill sets. However, from time to time bullets will fragment and kick a little bit back at me.
Aim More Shoot Less
There's not much else to say about this video other than watch and learn. Abner Miranda is a former Police Offi...
Tier 1 Citizen: GS17 Shoulder It
This is one of those "101" type videos that I want you guys to consider. If at all possible you really should have a shoulder fired weapon close at hand. I have chosen to carry my GS17 with me most everywhere I go, within reason of course.
Is Slide Work Necessary?
The only thing that makes you faster, better, and smooth is time on the range. Slowly putting box after box of ammo through your pistol is the only way to get better at pistol craft.
Learning Who You Are Under Stress
Few among us can truly tell what they will do under a high stress, life threatening situation. We tend to have a preconceived notion of what we think we'll do. However, in the end we find that the event that we'd planned for didn't unfold how we thought it should.
Mastering Iron Sights
At a recent class I ran my truck gun which is set up with only Troy Micro Battle Sights. It makes for a true truck gun that doesn't need any optics battery maintenance.
Being Consistent
After making a major change to AIWB carry I have realized that this is not only a lifestyle change but also a total dedication to retraining my hands. I noticed some things at my most recent pistol class that are worth sharing here.
Dueling Tree Challenge
Instructor Zero challenges his buddies to a Dueling Tree Marathon. Can he make it to 100 consecutive shots?
Match Performance Series 10-8 Pistol Standards String #12
Everyone knows that practice makes perfect. Mitch Barlow is here to demonstrate some of his practice drills/exercises. Click to see the first video in the new Match Performance Series.
Abner Miranda: Bravo Concealment DOS
An emerging carry style known as appendix carry inside the waistband (AIWB). Bravo Concealment makes a great AIWB holster, the Drop Out of Sight (DOS). Here is why I like it so much.