The easiest fight to win is the one that you walk away from, before anything starts up.
Having the ability to stay calm when trouble shows up takes time, effort and training.
There is no such thing as multi-tasking. Only one task at a time, done as quickly as possible.
Going to the range and pressing the trigger is only the beginning of armed self-defense. Creating a combat mindset requires no trigger time at all.
Keeping your head in the game is better for your safety than buying the latest gear.
There is no such thing as a typical gunfight.
Consistency and repetition are the keys to building on-demand skills.
Staying safe requires more than just a gun and some gear.
Someone once said that good gear will not make up for poor tactics, but good tactics will make up for poor gear.
While marksmanship is a lofty goal, it is only one part of the personal defense objective.