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Sheriff's Tips: Some Actually Listen

Instructors should keep right on preaching the need for more training, more practice, and continuing education.

Product Preview: MantisX Pistol Trainer

This training aid from Mantis is basically a personal shooting instructor that fits into your pocket and relies only on a free smartphone application.

Product Preview: John Wayne ‘Lil’ Duke

Officially licensed by Air Venturi, movie icon John Wayne’s image appears engraved into the ‘Lil’ Duke BB gun.

NRA Gun Gear of the Week: LMS Defense Zero Distance Pistol

See American Rifleman's Joe Kurtenbach as he participates in a pilot run of Zero Distance Pistol, learning the theory and techniques as the foundation of the class.

Fear & Loading: Who Are the Real New Firearm Enthusiasts?

Most assume the record-setting gun-sales trend is fueled exclusively by a young generation of enthusiasts.

American Rifleman TV: What is Gunsite?

Started by Col. Jeff Cooper, Gunsite is one of the premiere firearms training schools in the country, and it still adheres to Cooper's original ideas, though they have been updated.

Be Better When It Counts: Training Tips for the Budding Defender

Longtime firearm instructor Il Ling New has provided her top 10 tips on becoming a better marksman.

Support-Hand Shooting

Support-hand shooting is not a fast-draw technique so much as it is a survival technique.

Laser Training Systems

While I’ve always been a proponent of dry firing for the early stages of skill development, the recent lack of ammunition in stores has forced me spend a lot more time pulling a trigger on an empty handgun.

Drawing From the Ground

The ideal solution to a bad situation is to be aware and get out of the area. The next best is to be aware and face the situation on both feet, with your gun in your hand. But even the best laid plans can fall to the wayside during a life and death struggle.

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