This video emphasizes the importance of visualizing a small aiming point on the target to achieve better accuracy, a principle known as 'aim small, miss small.' It advises shooters to mentally picture the high A-zone or heart area, even at distances where the target details are not visible. The instruction also touches on training for rapid fire, stressing the need for tight shot groups even when practicing speed.
This video emphasizes the critical importance of reliability and repeatability in duty handguns, featuring insights from firearm instructors Mike Jones (Grand Thumb) and Nate (Trench Grenade). They stress rigorous testing with thousands of rounds, proper ammunition selection, and the need for consistent training, particularly with 9mm handguns which are currently in a 'golden age' of development. The discussion also addresses common caliber debates and the practicalities of parts availability and maintenance.
This video offers a comprehensive approach to improving shooting skills, emphasizing a long-term, varied training strategy over specific round counts or arbitrary goals. The instructor, drawing from personal experience, advocates for consistent practice, aggressive information seeking, and a balanced development of multiple shooting disciplines. Key takeaways include the importance of observing performance, targeted dry-fire practice, and the value of professional instruction for breaking through plateaus.
This guide synthesizes expert advice on the practical realities of the .357 Magnum, moving beyond its theoretical power. It highlights critical considerations such as impulse noise, muzzle flash, recoil management, and over-penetration risks, particularly for concealed carry and home defense. The instruction emphasizes the importance of consistent training with chosen ammunition and proper safety protocols, cautioning against over-reliance on the caliber's reputation.
Joel Park, a firearms instructor, advises students to bring the firearm they are most familiar with and regularly train with to his classes. He emphasizes that switching between different firearm platforms, like a Glock and a 2011, can negatively impact learning due to variations in weight, balance, and indexing. For those considering a transition to red dot sights, he recommends making the switch well before class to allow for acclimatization and practice.
This episode of Team Glock University features interviews with team members Ashley and Miss T at SHOT Show 2025. They discuss their competitive shooting goals, training methodologies, and preferred Glock firearms for disciplines like USPSA and the Tactical Games. The focus is on honing skills, mental fortitude, and the reliability of Glock pistols in demanding environments.
This video features retired Navy SEAL Dorr discussing the 'triad of effective training,' which he breaks down into Safety, Consistency, and Accuracy. The description also promotes various Tactical Hyve resources, including their community "War Room," upcoming classes, and recommended gear like CCW Safe, Dry Fire Mag, Mantis X10 Elite, Tenicor, and Vedder holsters. Links to their filming equipment and social media are also provided.
This guide details how to effectively use the T.REX ARMS RagnarokSD holster for suppressed pistols. It covers attachment, fitting adjustments for specific pistol/suppressor combinations, and emphasizes maintaining a consistent draw stroke for training continuity. The RagnarokSD is designed to accommodate various suppressed handguns, including popular models like the Glock 17 and SIG P320, with compatibility for Surefire X300 series lights.
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