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Training For Today, Carry Tomorrow

Training In todays world, unfortunately we should, no, must be aware of our surroundings. We never know what type of situation may present itself. Possibly, one that requires the use of that hog-leg that some have stuck in their belt.

If you think about it, you will more than likely come up with a thought or two that considers doing some type of regular handgun Training? What the heck your carrying a gun, the more you know the better and safer you'll become. Carry is a major responsibility. Knowing how to is a must. Even if you start with practicing dryfire and trigger pull, if you are unsure you my be making a bad habit worse. Go to a shooting range near you, talk to shooters. Ask the dumb questions, everyone there was once a new shooter. The good ones will go all out to help you. Next to shooting, shooters love to talk about, you guessed it, shooting. Today, the availability of training is excellent, the courses cover every aspect of shooting. As this site grows we, YOU & ME, AKA. Us, will cover the, Who, What, Were, When and Hows of training. So CONTACT ME with your Questions and Ideas and till then, keep coming back.

Till Then, yours, Jeffrey


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