Teaching Proper HandGun Grip To New Students Part 1

As a long-time defensive firearms instructor, I have lost count of the number of students that have attended our classes, but the number is in the hundreds. Our students have included persons of all sizes ranging in ages from 21 to 84, and included law enforcement, active military, MMA fighters, and great grandparents. I believeContinue reading “Teaching Proper HandGun Grip To New Students Part 1”

WOMEN’S GUN HOLSTERS, Calibr Magazine

Top 7 Comfortable Gun Holsters for Women of All Shapes and Sizes When do you need a holster? JANUARY 1, 2022 By Sandra Stephens The word is out. More women are entering the world of firearms. Check your social media. They are everywhere and from all walks of life–actresses, lawyers, musicians, and the list goesContinue reading “WOMEN’S GUN HOLSTERS, Calibr Magazine”

How to Master Trigger Control?

The biggest reason why most shooters have inconsistent shot groups or miss their intended target, is POOR trigger control. We see it at EVERY camp we run and want to cover with you today, some training tips that will get you on target and keep you there with every round you send down range. TheContinue reading “How to Master Trigger Control?”

Dealing with Challenges in Rainy Weather 2

DEALING WITH CHALLENGES IN RAINY WEATHER PART TWO Posted By: Justin Collett (Firearms Trainers Association FTA) Part One of this article contained some sage advice from FTA members and veteran trainers Warren Wilson, Dave Spaulding, Ed Monk, and Cecil Burch. Part Two continues with more wisdom derived from experienced trainers who “have been there and doneContinue reading “Dealing with Challenges in Rainy Weather 2”

Dealing with Challenges in Rainy Weather 1

DEALING WITH CHALLENGES IN RAINY WEATHER PART ONE Posted By: Justin Collett (Firearms Trainers Association FTA) I recently asked some FTA members that I know and respect to contribute to an article titled “Dealing with Challenges in Rainy Weather” knowing full well that I would likely benefit from reading the various responses myself. I have notContinue reading “Dealing with Challenges in Rainy Weather 1”