Evolution of Firearms Training Doctrine: The Weaver Stance
“Ceasefire! Stop!” I heard the voice from behind me yelling. I was on the firing line working one-on-one with a […]
“Ceasefire! Stop!” I heard the voice from behind me yelling. I was on the firing line working one-on-one with a […]
Human nature being what it is, there’s a strong tendency for people to do what they are good at or feel comfortable doing. That’s particularly true when other people are watching.
While they might seem like antiques compared to the newest and coolest plastic AIWB rigs, shoulder holsters do indeed still have a place in the concealed carry lexicon.
Good, bad, or indifferent, if you take the time to shoot both with and without your Rx glasses on your face, you will come away with a realistic understanding of your ability.
Forget the statistics and stop talking yourself out of being armed.
First things first, for those who have never been involved in traditional martial arts training. A green belt is a
One of the most negligent and/or reckless trends in American law enforcement has been replacing skills or abilities with technology.
Minus a solid understanding of history or realistic personal experience, many viewers look to the popularity of an online influencer as some sort of proof that what they’re saying is the gospel truth.
We don’t carry concealed handguns because we expect a fight, we carry because we know that we can’t control the actions of other people.
Let’s say a miracle happened and the citizens of various socialist hellholes around the world were magically were granted permission to arm themselves. Then what?