TriStar APOC—An Affordable, Full-Featured 9mm Pistol
North Kansas City’s TriStar Arms has introduced the APOC, a compact 4-inch-barrel, 9mm…
North Kansas City’s TriStar Arms has introduced the APOC, a compact 4-inch-barrel, 9mm…
SureFire’s XC3 is a compact handgun weapon light engineered to redefine duty-grade performance…
The wait is finally over—UN12 Issue 22 is now on sale and hitting newsstands…
The Mod-Navy Qual I’ve been doing this qual (or drill, or whatever the current nom…
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I designed the Button Man to give shooters a low-round-count, low-light-engagement drill that involved both…
In this episode, John Holschen of InSights Training Center talks to us about the characteristics of the “handgun grip.”
In this episode, John Holschen of InSights Training Center talks to us about the characteristics of the “sights.”
Episode 3 of the new series Tactical Moment was just released at www.tacticalmoment.com today. The series features well-known instructor John Holschen, of InSights Training Center. This latest episode…
Welcome to another episode of Tactical Moment! In episode four of this series, John Holschen of InSights Training Center presents the proper technique for an efficient tactical reload.
Welcome to another episode of Tactical Moment! In episode five of this series, John Holschen of InSights Training Center talks with us about movement.
In this latest episode of Tactical Moment, John Holschen discusses drawing from concealment.
In the previous episode, John Holschen demonstrated how to draw from concealment when wearing a front-opening garment. In this episode, John demonstrates a technique for drawing from concealment when wearing a bottom-opening garment.
Learn to shoot from behind cover while keeping yourself hidden from the threat. In the real world – in a tactical environment – it’s about not getting shot….
In this Tactical Moment episode John discusses “stoppages.” A stoppage is a momentary cessation of the firearm. When you pull the trigger and hear a click instead of a bang, then you know something is wrong. Applying “immediate action” could be the fastest way to fix the problem and get back in the gunfight. Watch this video to learn how to manage a firearms stoppage by applying the immediate action technique.
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