Posts Tagged ‘ Cardinal Rules ’

Safe Unloading and Clearing Procedure for the Carbine

Jan 1st, 2011 | By | Category: Tips and Tricks

All maintenance and weapons handling tasks start with proper weapon clearing procedures. Running our courses we have seen our share of unsafe unloading procedures if they are done at all. Remember the first of the Cardinal Rules of Firearms Safety: Treat every weapon as if it is loaded.



Intermediate Defensive Handgun Course

Dec 21st, 2009 | By | Category: Training Courses

Come join Aggressive Defensive Solutions March 13-14, 2010 as we host an Intermediate Defensive Handgun Class at the U.S. Training Center in Moyock, N.C. This course is designed as a challenging, yet fun, range day to reinforce basic shooting skills and provide the basis for more advanced skill sets. Practice with us the draw; multiple target management; adverse angle shooting; reload techniques; and behind the curve shooting.



Spring Fling! Women’s One Day Defensive Handgun Course

Dec 20th, 2009 | By | Category: Training Courses

Join us in March! Aggressive Defensive Solutions is hosting a single session of our 1 Day Pistol-Craft Class for Women Only at the U.S. Training Center in Moyock, N.C. Expect a challenging, yet fun, range day designed to reinforce basic shooting skills and provide the basis for more advanced skill sets.



End of Summer Blowout! One Day Handgun Class

Sep 8th, 2009 | By | Category: Uncategorized

Are you looking for a basic to intermediate handgun class to end the Summer? AggDefSol is hosting a special 1 Day Pistol-Craft Class at the U.S. Training Center in Moyock, N.C. The 10 hour training course will focus on the draw, multiple target management, adverse angle shooting, reload techniques and behind the curve shooting. The nature of this class is challenging though not daunting.



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 […]