Training
Train As You Carry
Instead of tactical training, why not some (more) real-world training with your actual carry gun? Sounds like a good idea to me. Todd has a great write-up on the concept and a course at http://pistol-training.com/archives/2732. Find out more about the Concealed & Off-Duty Pistol course, along with after-action reports at http://m4carbine.net/showthread.php?t=49887. The next offering of…
Read MoreFiring the Shot
(Part four of a nine part series, courtesy of Fred’s M14 Stocks) Congratulations. If you’re still with us, you’ve taken an important first step – a baby step, but a vital step nonetheless — towards becoming a Rifleman. Persistence, even from behind that computer monitor, is one of the very few absolutely indispensable abilities that…
Read MoreLearning to Shoot
(Part three of a nine part series, courtesy of Fred’s M14 Stocks) Okay, you know what the important issues are – freedom, and its protection against growing encroachment from the Left in this country. You know that your task is to wake up those sleeping frogs around you, as they slowly poach in the water…
Read MoreStarting Out
(Part one of a nine part series, courtesy of Fred’s M14 Stocks) We begin today our series on becoming a Rifleman: Every new year, it’s time to take stock, and time to make resolutions. To resolve to do important things you need to do. But how do you know what you need to be doing?…
Read MoreBoth Eyes Closed
This is a pretty interesting concept, and something I’d like to try out at the range some time. A friend and I did something along similar lines a couple of years ago. We didn’t close our eyes, but tried some point shooting (unaimed shooting) and also weak hand shooting (both aimed and unaimed). The results…
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