by Attorney Sean Maloney | Jan 24, 2017 | Self Defense
3 Bad Concealed Carry Habits by Trent Marsh Carry a defensive weapon often enough and you will develop habits. Some good, some bad. The single greatest advantage the concealed carrier has is the element of surprise. A hostile party who is unaware of a concealed weapon...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Jan 19, 2017 | Self Defense
3 Common Pistol Shooting Stances by Drew Beatty Shooting a handgun is an individual pursuit. Individuals have many different body shapes, sizes, and arm and leg lengths. What works well for one person may not work well for another. Also, different situations or...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Jan 17, 2017 | Self Defense
Do You Practice One-Handed Shooting? by Drew Beatty While at a live fire training class, one of the live fire drills was one-handed shooting at an IPSC torso target at 12 feet. I produced a reasonably tight fist-sized pattern on the target. The young man next to me in...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Jan 12, 2017 | Self Defense
The Order of Operations for Personal Self Defense by Drew Beatty In mathematics, “order of operations” refers to a specific application of rules or tasks that must be used in sequence to solve equations. There is also an order of operations for the...
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Jan 10, 2017 | Self Defense
Why You Should Exchange the (wrong) Gun You Got for Christmas by Rob Morse Our friends meant well when they got us a gun for Christmas, but lots of Christmas gifts don’t fit their recipient. I’ve several sweaters that are the wrong color and wrong size....
by Attorney Sean Maloney | Jan 5, 2017 | Self Defense
Enhance Your Pistol Skills with 3 Dry Fire Practice Drills by Drew Beatty Dry fire practice — the practice of firing a firearm without ammunition — is an essential part of your handgun shooting skill development. Most modern pistols can be dry fired thousands of times...