Hello all, here is today's article posted on TheArmoryLife.com. It is titled “How to Shoot Faster (and Actually Hit)” and can be found at https://www.thearmorylife.com/how-to-shoot-faster/.



Why do folks continue to spread self defense gun training nonsense? It's just going to get people killed.
Your attacker will never stand broadside at 25 yards and wait for you to shoot them like a paper target. NEVER.
The majority of self-defense altercations occur inside 7 feet. You won't get an opportunity extend your arms, push the gun forward, get your perfect thumb over grip, or see your sights. Point, or press and shoot, while fighting off the attack inside 7 feet is the proper training format. Will your handgun go out of battery if you have to press it to your attacker and shoot? You don't hear numb gunners talk about that but it highly likely to occur.
Amazing this still continues.
I think some clarity is needed here. I am trying to read this favorably and infer that your statement is about the author, not MROD, because to me you both seem to be saying the same thing differently. However, the wording of your first sentence could be interpreted as being directed at MROD, so could you clarify what the intent was?Hi,
Apparently someone has not been taking the proper training classes. My instructors incorporate CQC procedures often. We practice one-handed drawing and firing, shooting from retention, etc.
A lot of my classes will begin with a Bill Drill. We'll run it several times, increasing speed each drill, until accuracy falls apart. Students then get pointers about what to work on and improve.
Oh, and welcome to the forum. We look forward to further insights.
Thank you for your indulgence,
Basscliff
I feel like I got the bait and switch. The title in the email I received was "What if you shoot first?" I thought this was going to be about engaging/eliminating a threat by shooting first and possible legal/perception issues to be aware of, not practicing to shoot faster.
I don’t get the emails, opted out of them, to may Ayoob ones…..Hi,
The last email I received had to do with the M1 Garand. The Armory Life has a lot of good info in their articles. Sure, some of it may be old hat if you've been training and shooting for a long time.
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Gunfight Shooting Positions: Tactics for Cars, Cover and More - The Armory Life
Editor’s Note: The pistol shooting positions shown here are for informational purposes only and should not be attempted without a competent instructor in a safe learning environment. In our opinion, positional shooting is often overlooked and over-complicated by many instructors or shooters. But...www.thearmorylife.com
This is the first part of an older series dealing with legal stuff...
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Self-Defense and the Law: Tactical & Legal, Part 1 - The Armory Life
Editor’s Note: Be aware of your local and state as well as federal laws and how they apply to carrying firearms and self-defense. This piece does not constitute legal advice. You can see part 2 here and part 3 here. In this segment of “Tactical & Legal”, Rob Orgel, Lead Instructor at ER...www.thearmorylife.com
A more recent article dealing with post-shooting trauma...
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Ayoob: Post-Shooting Trauma Realities - The Armory Life
Editor’s Note: Massad Ayoob has been covering Post-Shooting Trauma in his classes both for police and armed citizens around the world, currently is teaching through Massad Ayoob Group (MAG), and has been an expert witness for the courts in weapons- and homicide-related cases since 1979. He began...www.thearmorylife.com
Anyway, there's some good stuff, some review stuff, and other stuff that may be of no use to some.
Golly, I must be bored today. But I've found some pretty cool articles on the website. Thanks for putting up with me.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
I think some clarity is needed here. I am trying to read this favorably and infer that your statement is about the author, not MROD, because to me you both seem to be saying the same thing differently. However, the wording of your first sentence could be interpreted as being directed at MROD, so could you clarify what the intent was?
Right, that is the correct email. It lists three articles, the link for What if you shoot first? takes to this How to Shoot Faster article:Hi,
The last email I received had to do with the M1 Garand. The Armory Life has a lot of good info in their articles. Sure, some of it may be old hat if you've been training and shooting for a long time.
Skills Collection - The Armory Life
Shooting skills and training tips for those who live "The Armory Life." Includes videos and articles on home defense and firearm maintenance.www.thearmorylife.com
EDC Collection - The Armory Life
Everyday Carry articles and videos for those who live "The Armory Life." Read, watch, learn and be entertained with EDC topics including concealed carry.www.thearmorylife.com
Occasionally SA will have an article concerned with advanced tactics...
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Gunfight Shooting Positions: Tactics for Cars, Cover and More - The Armory Life
Editor’s Note: The pistol shooting positions shown here are for informational purposes only and should not be attempted without a competent instructor in a safe learning environment. In our opinion, positional shooting is often overlooked and over-complicated by many instructors or shooters. But...www.thearmorylife.com
This is the first part of an older series dealing with legal stuff...
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Self-Defense and the Law: Tactical & Legal, Part 1 - The Armory Life
Editor’s Note: Be aware of your local and state as well as federal laws and how they apply to carrying firearms and self-defense. This piece does not constitute legal advice. You can see part 2 here and part 3 here. In this segment of “Tactical & Legal”, Rob Orgel, Lead Instructor at ER...www.thearmorylife.com
A more recent article dealing with post-shooting trauma...
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Ayoob: Post-Shooting Trauma Realities - The Armory Life
Editor’s Note: Massad Ayoob has been covering Post-Shooting Trauma in his classes both for police and armed citizens around the world, currently is teaching through Massad Ayoob Group (MAG), and has been an expert witness for the courts in weapons- and homicide-related cases since 1979. He began...www.thearmorylife.com
Anyway, there's some good stuff, some review stuff, and other stuff that may be of no use to some.
Golly, I must be bored today. But I've found some pretty cool articles on the website. Thanks for putting up with me.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
Right, that is the correct email. It lists three articles, the link for What if you shoot first? takes to this How to Shoot Faster article:
WAS THE M1 GARAND
THE WRONG CHOICE?,
WHAT IF YOU SHOOT FIRST?, and
JULIE GOLOB’S ECHELON 4.0FC.