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Training from your Vehicle
by Luke | Apr 21, 2017 | Compromised Shooting Positions, SIRT Training Pistol, Tactical
Most of us spend quite a bit of time in our cars but shockingly few have ever trained using their firearm from their vehicle. It seems like it would be a no-brainer to train in your car but very facilities are setup to accommodate this. That’s where the SIRT training...
Uncalibrated Shooting
by Luke | Mar 31, 2017 | Shooter Training, Fundamentals, SIRT Training Pistol
Many shooters judge themselves based on how they perform when warmed up. In reality, if you are using your firearm for self defense, you will not have that luxury. It’s important to know how accurate and quick you are with the first few shots. This can be a bit tricky...
Shooting from your Back
by Luke | Mar 31, 2017 | Compromised Shooting Positions, Defensive Tactic, SIRT Training Pistol, Professional Carry, Law Enforcement, Law Enforcement Training, Tactical, Open Hand to Gun
Have you ever practiced shooting from your back? How about falling onto your back and then shooting? If you haven’t, it’s understandable, but it’s worth practicing because there is a definite chance that someone could get the drop on you. We highly recommend...
Improve with LASR Software
by Luke | Mar 24, 2017 | Shooter Training, Fundamentals, Product, SIRT Training Pistol
Want to take your dry firing to the next level? LASR enhances the self-diagnostic SIRT by tracking all your hits and recording the timing. The SIRT pistol is a great self-diagnostic dry fire tool because you get instant visual feedback from each of your shots. While...
Pistol Target Transition Analysis
by Luke | Mar 24, 2017 | Target Transitions, Stance, Follow Through, SIRT Training Pistol, Drive the Gun
Transitioning from target to target is simple in theory, but have you thought about the complex ways your body moves just to rotate? Mastering control of your body will allow you to improve the quickness and accuracy of your shots. For this training, we will be...
Trigger Press Methods
by Luke | Mar 10, 2017 | SIRT Training Pistol, Shooting Diagnostics
In this video, Mike Hughes discusses a few different methods of trigger control. There are a few different methods taught in the industry but the main goal is to be able to break a shot without disturbing the muzzle alignment. We recommend you find a method that works...
Stance Directed Fire
by Luke | Mar 2, 2017 | SIRT Training Pistol, Law Enforcement, Law Enforcement Training, Draw, Defensive Tactic
In this video training, Gary Drake goes over Stance Directed Fire, also known as Compressed CQB Fire. This method has been refined over the years through testing many different techniques. It is used for close quarters combat where you need to place rounds on an...
Compromised Shooting with Chris Collins
by Luke | Feb 3, 2017 | Tactical Training, Compromised Shooting Positions, SIRT Training Pistol, Tactical, Concealed Carry
Compromised Shooting In this training by Chris Collins, you will learn about unconventional shooting positions. You won’t always have an ideal shooting position so knowing how to react to compromising situations is important. Defensive shooting is a very dynamic...
Fundamentals Training
by Luke | Nov 23, 2016 | Fundamentals, Trigger Control
Diagnostic Training When was the last time you truly focused on your fundamentals? We all know they are important but it is easy to have them slip your mind when practicing advanced drills. In truth, all reps should be diagnostic. When you take a diagnostic approach...
Shooting Head Shots with Upward Angle to Mitigate Liability
by Mike Hughes | Oct 4, 2016 | Law Enforcement, Law Enforcement Training, Tactical Training, Defensive Tactic, Draw, SIRT Training Pistol
This entry is part 2 of 2 in the series Gulla Single Hand Defensive ShootingShooting upward to the head on an imminent lethal threat not only gets your head out of the line of fire and delivers a immediately incapacitating counter strike, but further, you can limit...
Breakdown of Narrow and Wide Target Transitions
by Mike Hughes | Sep 30, 2016 | SIRT Training Pistol, Target Transitions
The article provides analysis on how to most effectively transition a gun from one location to a second location. The contraction of muscle depends on the amount of distance between targets. A shorter transition demands quick upper thoracic vertebrae rotation. A wider...FIND STUFF
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