by Charles Sears | Aug 9, 2020
How well you perform in an actual shooting is direcly related to how often and how well you train. A mentor once told me, “Heroes don’t rise to the occasion, they fall back on their training”. If you want to save your own life, or the life of your...
by Charles Sears | Aug 9, 2020
With the proper safety measures in place, you can improve your shooting skills right at home. Before starting any form of dry fire practice, you absolutely must do the following: **Remove all ammunition from the room you are practicing in** It seems like a small...
by Charles Sears | Aug 9, 2020
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by Charles Sears | Aug 9, 2020
It is important to understand that drawing your firearm does not always mean shooting. Sometimes you may need to use it as a deterrent from a perceived deadly threat, and other times you may need to use to neutralize a deadly threat. Your Title Goes Here Your content...
by Charles Sears | Aug 9, 2020
Duty to Retreat Generally, California is not considered to have a “Duty to Retreat”, meaning you can defend yourself without making any attempt to escape; however, there is an exception to this rule. If you start the conflict, or you are engaged in mutual...