Competitive Shooting
Shooting 101: Recoil Control and Marksmanship
I began shooting with a .22 revolver, moved up to a .38 Special, and then a .357 Magnum, firing quite…Read More >
I began shooting with a .22 revolver, moved up to a .38 Special, and then a .357 Magnum, firing quite…Read More >
Hours of intense training, trigger time, weapons handling, and fundamentals are but a few of the similarities between combat and competitive shooting; it is also where the similarities end. This insightful article, sheds light on how the two types of shooting are similar but very different.
When it comes to personal defense, every handgun is a compromise, and the Ruger LCP Max is no exception. For…Read More >
When we address personal defense drills, among those that should be practiced often are drills that get the pistol up…Read More >
With the handgun availability situation still in question, warehouses have more pistols than in recent memory, and we have greater…Read More >
We all need a refresher course on things we like and the excitement of something new and interesting. My friend…Read More >
It’s easy enough to find a service-grade and service-size handgun with excellent performance. The 1911 .45 Government Model is a…Read More >
There are quite a few handguns based on the CZ 75 pistol. Some are made cheaply, made to sell, others…Read More >
Recently, two of the high-end pistols I tested sported fiber-optic front sights. So have a number of relatively inexpensive handguns…Read More >
It has been paraphrased many times: speed is good, accuracy is final. When shooters become older, their reaction time and…Read More >