Mission First Tactical Introduces the Versatile and Discreet 5L Achro™ Sling Bag – The Ultimate Everyday-Carry Companion
Achro is derived from "Achromatic" (defined as “without color”)
Your Pistol Mounted Optics Hidden Narrative: Discover Your Pistol’s True Trajectory
Let's talk about getting your pistol's red dot dialed in, but with a twist! For years now, the go-to method for zeroing a pistol-mounted optic, especially in the self-defense and law enforcement world, has been a straightforward 15-yard zero (or
Unlock Your Confidence: Train for Concealed Carry with Willapa Firearms Training
Are you considering carrying a concealed pistol for personal defense? The decision to carry a firearm for self-defense is a significant one, demanding not only proficiency but also a deep understanding of safety, legal responsibilities, and mindset. The National Rifle
When Can I Draw My Gun?
One of the more common questions that I get is about when it’s legal or appropriate to draw a firearm. The short answer is, it depends 🙂 But today, I’m going to share the AEIO of when you can draw your gun… Part of
Don’t Let The Bad Guy Take Your Gun…3 Easy Tips
One of many gun owners' biggest fears is that an attacker could take their gun and use it on them, their loved ones, or other people. Here are 3 things you can do to keep that from happening, including a link
My Top 5 Fun Guns – It’s Okay To Have Fun
The primary problem I have with the firearms community is how freakin' serious we take ourselves. Everything needs to have a purpose or serious use. People ask on forums should I buy Gun XYZ from "Insert niche use here" as
Crossbreed Executive Gun Belt: Beyond Fashion to Function
I always had the idea that a belt is a belt! Well, that might be true for an everyday run of the mill belt but not so for an actual gun belt. A normal belt will carry a handgun, but
Fast Cold Weather Draw Stroke?? Only if You Train.
A couple of things caused me to do this video… The number of people who have told me that they never do dry fire practice wearing the same winter clothes that they wear out of the house. The difficulties that
Some Points To Ponder: Random Wisdom from Robert Johnson
* Shooting alone pounds in bad habits. Shooting with peers for critiques makes you better. *50 well planned practice rounds are better than shooting 600 rounds without purpose. *Seek professional training whenever time and finances allow. Use various schools versus repetition at
Want to Shoot Straight ? One Eye or Two
by Mathew Umstead One or two? That is the question. There are many ideologies and theories when it comes to proper fundamentals and being an effective shooter. When it comes to instructing I break it down into three categories: new shooters, novice,