This instructional video from Concealed Carry Magazine, featuring former law enforcement officer and competitive shooter Chip Eberhart, demonstrates how to improve marksmanship at home using dry-fire handgun drills. It covers the fundamentals of marksmanship, various dry-fire practice methods, the use of SIRT pistols for ammo-free training, and emphasizes the four universal rules of firearm safety. Key aspects of proper pistol grip, trigger control, and stance for self-defense are also explained, with advice on utilizing a plain white wall for visual feedback during practice.
This video from the USCCA features Anthony Lambert from ACT Gun Training demonstrating the "Confidence Builder Drill." Designed for beginner and intermediate shooters, the drill focuses on manipulating a firearm under stress. Participants must field strip, reassemble, load, and make ready their firearm, then fire an accurate shot at the sound of the shot timer. The emphasis is on practice, starting slow, and maintaining accuracy. The video also promotes USCCA memberships and offers various free resources for gun owners, including training guides and magazine subscriptions.
This video by Nutnfancy, Part 2 of "Children of the Gun," advocates for comprehensive firearms training for children as the primary safety measure, rather than relying solely on gun locks or safes. The creator outlines a multi-level training system (Zygote, Tadpole, Scout, JEDI) designed to instill responsibility, competence, and safe handling from a young age. The approach emphasizes de-fusing the 'taboo' of firearms through hands-on instruction and making them a normal, understood part of the household. It touches on parental values, setting behavioral standards, and accepting individual child progress, often diverging from conventional political correctness to achieve real gun safety.
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