The Myth of the Sub-Second Draw
It seems like everyone and their internet self has a sub-second draw these days. Part of me says “That’s awesome!”, and no doubt in part…
It seems like everyone and their internet self has a sub-second draw these days. Part of me says “That’s awesome!”, and no doubt in part…
I try to dry fire every day, usually in the morning before I leave for work. That doesn’t always work with early starts and having…
There are a lot of holsters out there today. Lots. A lot. Tons of choices. You get the point. Decades ago, gun writers used to…
As mentioned before, AIWB is probably the original on-body carry method. Shove your pistol into your sash and away you go. That changed when Americans…
Relatively few people today have any real experience with double rifles. Unfortunately, that also includes this author. Most posts on Pistol-Training.com are based on experience.…
Pistol-Training.com intended to shoot our first Action Pistol match of the season this week. That didn’t happen for a few reasons, but this is a…
As you might be able to tell, we are setting some framework for how we look at and use the pistol. This week we will…
Single action, double action, double action only (?!) striker-fired? Revolver or semi-auto? Mostly meaningless for the well-trained shotist, but there are not a lot of…
The title of this post is, of course, paraphrasing the late, great Townsend Whelen. But was he correct? To answer that, you have to know…
Recently, the importance or lack thereof surrounding reload practice for defensive use has become popular discussion.To me, the point is fairly moot. Do reloads happen…