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THAT GUY!

June 6, 2017 willa 0

It seems that almost every class we do, “THAT GUY” shows up.  In the instruction industry, the “THAT GUY” is reserved for the individual who […]

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Synchronize yourself!

May 31, 2017 willa 0

We’re all the victims of the news media, and current trends.  Problem is, we respond at the wrong time to what we see.  I see […]

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Extinction?

March 29, 2017 willa 0

Since before the American Civil War, the shotgun has had a place in defensive / martial shooting.  It has always been to go-to, close range, […]

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I hate if/then statements!

April 7, 2016 willa 0

I do teach a single if / then statement. It goes like this: IF I’m attacked, THEN, I will step off the line of attack, and counter attack as fiercely as I am able, with any weapon or tool available to me, until I feel safe walking away.

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Rule One

April 7, 2016 willa 0

Of the four universally accepted rules of firearm safety, most instructors word the first as, “Treat all guns as if they are loaded.” While I find this correct logic, I prefer to word it as, “All guns are loaded.”

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What Handgun Should I Carry?

December 2, 2014 willa 0

I don’t know how well you see. I don’t know how well you shoot. I don’t have a clue how well you handle stress. And I can guarantee you that that cigarette lighter sized pistol with tiny sights and a horrible trigger won’t allow you to do this.

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Hardware

November 23, 2011 willa 0

There are four easily identified categories of defensive firearms. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses, and each has a particular role to play.

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Dedicated to your excellence!

September 4, 2011 willa 0

We offer this in hopes that you’ll return to improve and maintain your skillset. We strive for perfection, and repetition is the only way we’ve found.

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The Least I Can Do

June 1, 2011 willa 0

“It’s the least I can do” is a common social pleasantrie, often used as a substitute for the more formal, “You’re welcome.” I’d like to offer it as a code of conduct for defensive situations.

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