Drill of the Week: One-Handed Speed
One of the worst habits most shooters get into is avoiding the “hard stuff.” We love to practice what we’re already good at, because it…
One of the worst habits most shooters get into is avoiding the “hard stuff.” We love to practice what we’re already good at, because it…
Contributor Rich Verdi has provided us with another excellent article, this one called Keep an Open Mind! Rich discusses a critically important lesson about the importance…
1,000 rounds As we reported last week, with the help of the folks at Smith & Wesson we are conducting a test of the M&P9…
This week, we’re going to readdress some of the issues from Tracking Your Sights and Tracking Your Sights II in January. Sometimes you can make…
Today began a serious test of a brand new M&P9 thanks to the folks at Smith & Wesson. They sent us this pistol for long…
After spending a couple weeks working on accuracy, it’s time to ramp up the speed again. No drill serves better as a bridge between “slow”…
The so-called “Israeli” Draw is a technique advocated by some for presenting a pistol from the holster. The gun is carried with an loaded magazine…
We warned you last week that this was going to be an accuracy-intensive drill, and we weren’t kidding. It’s called Dot Torture for a reason.…
(thanks to Howard Potash for sending us this information) RUGER® SR9™ PRODUCT SAFETY WARNING AND RECALL NOTICE DO NOT USE YOUR RUGER SR9 PISTOL We…
pistol-training.com is proud to announce that “Sam McCord” has joined our staff and posted his first article, Custom Combat Modifications in Iraq. “Sam McCord” is the…