Active shooter events are fast, brutal, and chaotic. Most of these tragic events take place in open, public spaces like malls, schools, and workplaces, where there’s little protection and a lot of potential victims. The scariest part? A lot of harm can be done before law enforcement even arrives. When seconds matter, we need well trained people to protect themselves and others. This is why it’s so important to train specifically for active shooter scenarios. When you can’t rely on help getting there in time. You need to be ready.
Dry Fire Mag Unboxed and Reviewed
Alot of folks out there shell out big bucks on gear, only to find out it's nothing but junk. That's why we often get hit up for product reviews. So, here's one we're stoked about: the Dry Fire Mag. It's a nifty tool for sharpening up your shooting skills without burning through ammo. Now we reviewed the Smith & Wesson magazine, but they’re made for a variety of manufacturers. If you're serious about improving your accuracy and speed while saving some cash on bullets, this tool might just be your new favorite thing.
Private vs Group Firearms Training in Virginia Beach
There are many Pros and Cons you need to know when considering Private vs Group Firearms Training in Virginia Beach. Firearms training takes on many forms and people learn in different ways. For example, some people learn best by reading, others need one-on-one hands-on training, and for some online video training is a better solution as they can rewind, slow down, and re-watch as many times as needed.
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The most important Component of your EDC - Everyday Training!
There exist so many articles on EDC (everyday carry) setups out there, why should you read another one? Well, I am going to go over a component that is not as “popular” to discuss. Sure, I can mention a new pistol from Springfield or Glock, maybe a state of the art belt, or pepper spray, flashlight, holster, and on and on… add nauseam. Lets briefly go over what I consider the MOST important part of your EDC - You.