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Balancing Risk & Benefit in Training

As many in the training community already know, there was an accidental shooting during a training course in Texas recently. An Instructor shot one of his assistant instructors while making a solo run through a dark live fire shoothouse. The individual was apparently either mistaken for a target or was standing adjacent to one when …

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PistolPay: The New Name in Online Firearms Sales

The landscape of person to person gun sales has changed dramatically over the past two decades. As government controls and industry scrutiny have increased, it has become easier and easier for buyer and seller to connect via the Internet to establish that Person A  (seller) has something that Person B (buyer) wants. The problem, however, …

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Why I am NOT going to carry my New Carry Gun… (The 26L)

I have, almost exclusively for the last decade or more, carried stock guns. With the exception of a Grant Cunningham worked S&W 642, the only carry gun I’ve counted on has been a factory gun, in the same condition as tens of thousands of others… maybe a little dirtier. In the case of Glocks, I …

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Defensive Shooting Instructor Tenets of Professionalism

If you ask a room full of people what “professionalism” means, you’ll get a lot of different answers… trust me, I’ve done it several times! Words that are often heard include: Integrity, Knowledge, Expert, Dedication, Honor, Ethics & Standards. Recurring themes include: Attitudes, The “way one conducts oneself” and Respect for (and from) Peers & Students. …

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