The Cardinal Rules of Firearm Safety

Jun 14th, 2008 | By | Category: Articles

These are the same planet-wide. They make sense and if you follow them you will not have any problems related to shooting your weapon. Each of them is important, specific and not to be compromised! If you discard any single one of theses rules you will meet with disaster at some point in time I […]



Aggressive Defensive Solutions visits the New HarborSite USANA Range Complex in New Jersey

Apr 30th, 2008 | By | Category: Articles

Aggressive Defensive Solutions was invited to the grand opening of HarborSite in southern New Jersey in April 2008. Located in the rural woods and farmland on southern New Jersey, HarborSite is a training center patterned after the industry standard for shooing facilities. Construction was under way when we arrived and there is certainly a great […]



13th Annual Police Combat Shooting Match by VBPD/FOP8

Apr 27th, 2008 | By | Category: Shooting Matches

April 26, 2008 was a beautiful day at the Blackwater Training Center in Moyock, N.C. The Virginia Beach Police Department/ Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #8 Shooting Team held their 13th Annual Police Combat Shooting Match. The match consisted of five stages which tested the skills, agility and decision making abilities of the competitors. Each […]



Stoppages and Immediate Actions

Jan 10th, 2008 | By | Category: Articles

There are two basic types of stoppages on semiautomatics: hard and soft. A stoppage is defined as any shooter induced or mechanically induced interruption in the cycle of fire for the weapon. A “soft” stoppage is one that can be remedied without disabling the weapon to fix. Typical “soft” stoppages include misfires, failure to extract, failure to […]



Mindset

Oct 3rd, 2007 | By | Category: Articles

One’s outlook on life and the world around them does a great many things. In some it is the source of joy, in others despair. In all though, it shapes ones actions and reactions and helps to define them to themselves and to those around them. I certainly do not mean to infer that everyone […]