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In my experience as a firearms instructor, one thing is clear: women don’t need more information first; they need confidence with firearms.

If a woman is afraid of the firearm in her hands, she’s not going to be able to learn how to use it effectively. That fear creates hesitation, and hesitation in a defensive situation is something we can’t afford.

Most women ...


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Mastering the Fundamentals: How to Dry Fire, Why It Matters, and the Tools That Elevate Your Training

In the world of firearms training, few techniques are as powerful—and as underutilized—as dry firing. Whether you’re a brand-new shooter building confidence or an experienced one refining performance, dry fire training offers a safe, cost-effective, and highly efficient way t...


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the law of self-defense: element 1 - innocence

In my previous article titled What's Your Self-Defense IQ? I mentioned that five elements compose a lawful self-defense claim. These are as follows:

Innocence Imminence Proportionality Avoidance Reasonableness ...

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What you think you know about self-defense and what the law actually allows can be two very different things. If you carry a firearm, keep a defensive tool on you, or simply want to protect your family, you need to understand the legal boundaries of self-defense.

Self-Defense Is Your Right and Responsibility

Former United States President Ronald Reagan once said, “Self...


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The firearms community likes to see itself as welcoming, responsible, and built on shared values. We talk often about protecting the Second Amendment, growing the shooting sports, and educating the next generation.

But there is an uncomfortable truth we rarely confront:

The gun community is actively driving new shooters away—and we are doing it to ourselves...

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