Personal Defense Modules
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There are many concealed carry methods but one advantage of appendix carry is that the firearm can be conveniently accessed with the weak hand. How does that presentation work? Rob shows various ways to present the gun with the weak hand, depending on the particular circumstances you may be in. Movements are shown in slow
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In a seated position, appendix carry starts to lose some of its advantages. It’s not as comfortable as when standing and in fact may be uncomfortable for some. On the plus side, there are several safe ways to get the firearm out of the holster and oriented toward the threat when using appendix carry. Rob
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We may need different types of belts when wearing different types of holsters, but there are some universal things to look for in a belt. Rob Pincus is on the range with a variety of belts and holsters.
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3:13
Rob Pincus reviews the advantages of having a holster that holds your gun securely, but also allows for the quick removal of the holster from your body to secure it somewhere else when you cannot carry it, to change clothes, to use the bathroom or for any other number of reasons.
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Efficiently learning to shoot a defensive pistol is important to a new gun owner and those who do not have the resources to attend multiple day classes. Anytime you are preparing for personal defense, you want your training to take as little time, effort and energy as possible. The first place most people will think
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Rob Pincus discusses important considerations for running the Balance of Speed & Precision drill on an appropriate target in the stall of a traditional indoor range. Training in a narrow space, with a limited bullet trap area, brings important safety issues to your practice that need to be addressed in how you both set-up and
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5:12
Because dynamic critical incidents are spontaneous and unpredictable, you could find yourself
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2:55
The first step to knife defense is being able to grip your knife properly, and there are three basic requirements for using a combative knife.
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