Looking Back, Part I
As I mentioned three weeks ago, Kyle Defoor recently posted a series of Paying Homage threads on his blog looking back at the people who,…
As I mentioned three weeks ago, Kyle Defoor recently posted a series of Paying Homage threads on his blog looking back at the people who,…
Long ago in a galaxy far, far away there was a common misconception that guns with short, light triggers had a “faster first shot.” The…
We have added three new drills — tests, really — to the Drills page. Hackathorn Standards, designed by Ken Hackathorn The Humbler, aka the 700…
At the range I frequent, it is not uncommomn to find people practicing for high level bullseye pistol competition. They send big bullseyes out to…
Tom Jones has finished the first week of his 365 Days of Training. Quite a week it’s been, starting with a pre-test to set a…
Even wonder what happens when a former Top Gun instructor turns his attention to practical pistol/CCW skills? Pk14 from FirearmsTrainingAndTactics.com has begun what will be…
From Caleb at Gun Nuts Media: Speed in a vacuum isn’t necessarily that valuable, but speed in action when combined with the will to defend…
“There are many paths to the top of the mountain, but some are quicker than others.” Becoming a better shooter involves a great number of…
For those who may have missed out on the August class mentioned here at pistol-training.com last month, Ernest Langdon has decided to schedule another for…
Cheaper Than Dirt recently began promoting itself through a blog called The Shooter’s Log. Earlier this week, they published an outstanding interview with Dave Sevigny…