The LaserLyte Trigger Tyme Pistol is a convenient and economical pistol training tool that allows you to work on a variety of defensive skills without the need to go to the range or even use a real firearm. The pistol utilizes an LT-Pro Training Laser Insert (which can also be used in your defensive pistol) to precisely place a laser do on your target. The Trigger Tyme Pistol can be used from the ready position, a quick access safe or from a holster. The resetting trigger allows you to train for multiple shot strings as well. In this video, Rob Pincus demonstrates a quick and easy consistency drill that you can perform using the Trigger Tyme Pistol and LaserLyte’s reactive target system to enhance your pistol training skills.
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Interconnectedness of Defensive Firearm Training
Student alert! If your defensive firearms instructor is not giving you an integrated system of firearm manipulation techniques but rather a set of unconnected techniques that don't integrate well together, don't reinforce each other, and don't contribute to your efficiency by being consistent with one another, you need to challenge those techniques.
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Living In a 360 Degree World: Defensive Firearms Training
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Bipod vs. Improvised Rest
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Problem Solving on the Range: Realistic Engagement of Multiple Threats
Rob Pincus and Deryck Poole work with a student to develop the ability to train realistically for multiple threats. Too often, students on the range just swing between targets instead of training to break their focus on the first threat and truly assess their environment to find and engage any other threats. Related videos: Problem…
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