Watch Recoil Management: Aimsteady
Recoil anticipation, the main cause of inaccuracy, is a multi-faceted beast. It is most commonly described as a fear of the handgun exploding suddenly and moving rapidly towards your face. And trying not to flinch is like trying not to
Hebrew Hammer Build: Izzy FAL
Every so often you get emails from gun sites or vendors with rock bottom prices and most of the time I ignore them. Today however I got one from everyones favorite manufacturer Palmetto State Armory that had an offer that
The Pressure is On: Barometric Pressure and Precision Shooting
For most people, "Barometric Pressure" is just a number on the weather app, and often ignored because we want the crucial info: Is there rain on the way? Warm today, or cold?For the long-range shooter, though, barometric pressure is a
Why your Guns Need Holsters or Slings…and how it could save you from JAIL!
A couple of weeks ago, a St. Louis couple realized that a mob of 500 BLM protesters were in front of their house. The protesters were on their way to the mayor’s house, but decided to enter the property, threaten
Holsters: So Many Types, too Many Variables
By Justin from RangeUniversity.com So you’ve bought your first gun, and now you are looking to get a holster. Prepare yourself. You’re about to be hit with a thousand different choices and they all have their pros and cons. It’s a
Different Ranges, Different Targets: Handgun Aiming Methods
There are two things you must do to hit a target. You must index the barrel on the target and you must pull the trigger without moving the sights. This is simple but not easy. Let's talk about how we index
Range University’s Six Fundamentals of Pistol Shooting
By Mikey from RangeUniversity.com Whether you’re training for self-defense, competing at a match, on the silhouette range or plinking with a .22 pistol, six fundamentals of handgun training apply. Fundamentals are the core of developing repeatable and reliable marksmanship. These are the six
Watch TPC: Performance Tips for Red Dot Sighted Handguns
Brian Nelson covers why you may be slower with your handgun mounted red dot than you could be. If you are used to seeing your red dot thru a more stable carbine or rifle platform, you may be waiting it
Developing Point of Aim with Red Dot Sight Handguns: Watch Sage Dynamics
It is common for people new to pistol optics to want to use their iron sights to find the dot of their optic. That short cut is often a hindrance to properly learning to use the dot Optic as the primary sighting
Free (and Good) Medical Training: Mountain Man Medical on Video
In 2020 Mountain Man Medical teamed up with ConcealedCarry.com to build out a video training course entitled "Emergency Trauma Response." This 100% FREE video-based course can be viewed online from any internet-connected device and is a comprehensive training program for