There are good reasons why this is an oft-quoted statistic in the firearms training world.
When in comes to your defensive pistol, familiarity breeds competence, not contempt.
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Not all firearm instructors are created equal.
When forming opinions on firearms, it’s best not to jump the gun.
It's okay, we tell ourselves, that sort of thing rarely happens.
A defensive firearm is just part of a plan to ride out a natural disaster.
Visual acuity and precise muscle control are a winning combination.
Improving your pistol skills doesn't require a complex set of drills.
Growth as a marksman only happens when you push yourself.
Everyone can learn something new, and shooting need not be an intimidating subject.