The Dry Fire Primer (Podcast – Season 5, Ballistic Radio Episode 242, February 18th, 2018)
“People forget sometimes that what we do for fun, what we do for a match or in training, results in real people dying if…
“People forget sometimes that what we do for fun, what we do for a match or in training, results in real people dying if…
“We’re not, as an industry, connected very well with the reality of what people’s lives actually are, so therefore we tend to offer solutions…
“I don’t have much of a stomach for politics but I do think it’s important that we, as citizens of the United States, talk…
“We have more gun choices, more equipment choices, more ammunition choices, more good choices in training… this is the best time in all of…
[Shooting a revolver] forces me to think more about making sure my hits are exactly where I want them to be instead of just…
“We need to begin rethinking about how we utilize the handheld light as a step on the force continuum.” — John Johnston We are…
“Be considerate of the aftermath. We spend so much time with our training money and our training time around training for that moment, but…
“If all we’re going to do is play lip service to those four rules [of safety] and expect [people] to be able to perform…
“Threat detection and behavior prediction, things that we have been made to be good at, are sort of getting watered down by the pervasiveness…
“Realistically, everything we do–competitively, defensively, or just for skill tests–all matter. People just don’t see that. “Well, I’m good enough.” Well, you’re good enough…