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Busy Week

Wow, what a busy week it’s been! And getting busier too, what with Thanksgiving tomorrow. Want to know what I’ve been working on? The Trigger Awareness Exercise series still isn’t finished. Coming up: Doctrinal Differences, Reset, Two Shot Drills, and … Continue reading

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TAE #7: Follow Through

This is the seventh in a series of simple exercises you can do to improve your trigger control. These exercises will help you become more aware of your trigger finger and better able to control its motions. No matter how … Continue reading

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Walls

Just a quick reminder: walls do not stop bullets. From a tragic story in the news today: a married woman in Texas was sitting in her hotel room watching television when a bullet suddenly struck her in the chest. That … Continue reading

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“But I Unloaded It!”

A few more thoughts about yesterday’s post. Some schools of thought hate Rule One, and have thrown it out. As long as you’ve checked the gun, these folks say, you can use an unloaded gun for an in-class demonstration. You … Continue reading

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Old Story, New Shirt

The names change, but the story stays the same. Ate lunch with a friend a few days ago. My friend let me know she’d had a falling out with an instructor at her local club. “What happened?” I asked. The … Continue reading

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Snark du jour

From an online forum I frequent. Other Person: “I’ve never taken any instruction except what I had to for my CWP course and that guy was a comedian. There are some very ignorant instructors out there that are simply not … Continue reading

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What Has She Got in Her Pocketses?

From time to time, people ask me what else I carry with me every day when I leave the house. Of course there’s the firearm (a Glock 26 in 9mm) in its holster (a straight-drop, single attachment tuckable Kydex holster … Continue reading

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TAE #6: Feel It on the Range

This is the sixth in a series of simple exercises you can do to improve your trigger control. These exercises will help you become more aware of your trigger finger and better able to control its motions. No matter how … Continue reading

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