Training
6 Tips To Getting A Better Grip On Your Gun
1. Get A Firm Grip 2. Lock Your Wrist 3. Position The Gun In Your Hand So You Can Reach The Trigger 4. Two Hands Are Better Than One 5. Keep The Pressure On 6. Practice Holding On Tight For more information in to what those tips actually mean, please read Rob Leatham’s article: http://blog.springfield-armory.com/6-tips-to-getting-a-better-grip-on-your-gun
Read MoreTune Up Your Gun Handling
Over the past 20 years I’ve taught everything from NRA Basic Pistol, to Texas CHL, to Defensive Pistol Skills to students with a wide range of skill, experience, and prior training. As a competition shooter and customer of commercial ranges, I’ve had the opportunity to observe good, bad, and ugly gun handling habits. That experience…
Read MoreIALEFI® 2015 Annual Training Conference May 17 – 22 in West Palm Beach, Florida
The International Association of Law Enforcement Firearms Instructors® (IALEFI®) will hold their Annual Training Conference (ATC), hosted by the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office, in West Palm Beach, Florida, May 17 – 22, 2015. The conference provides members with an opportunity to attend seminars on the latest subjects of interest to law enforcement firearms instructors. ATK…
Read MoreI Am Forever
In Episode 1 of I Am Forever, fitness expert Isaiah Truyman and veteran Green Beret John Wayne Walding introduce a new training program for the shooter athlete. This season, train with high school senior Reagan Tyler and watch your shooting and athletic abilities improve.
Read MoreProper Sight Alignment
Assuming your handgun is properly zeroed, sight alignment issues will show up quickly on target—as in these examples. At far left, proper sight alignment: Top of the front sight even with the top of the rear sight, front post centered in the rear notch. Source: http://weaponsoffreenation.blogspot.com/2014/09/how-to-cure-common-shooting-mistakes.html
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