Posts Tagged ‘ Shooter ’

Commonwealth Attorney’s Office Trains for Proficiency Outside the Courtroom

Aug 26th, 2008 | By | Category: Handgun

Aggressive Defensive Solutions provided an intensive two day Basic Pistol course that was modified for the unique requirement of the Virginia Beach Commonwealth Attorney’s Office. 20 lawyers from the Commonwealth Attorney’s Office joined Aggressive Defensive Solutions for what was for many students their first introduction to handguns.



VBPD/FOP#8 Shooting Team Carbine School

Jun 23rd, 2008 | By | Category: Carbine/Rifle, Custom Course

Virginia Beach Police Department hosted the Aggressive Defensive Solutions team at their range facilities to conduct an Advanced Carbine Operators Course for members of their department.



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 […]



The Workspace

Aug 8th, 2006 | By | Category: Articles

Due to the ergonomics of the human body, either through Devine design or evolutionary process we have some basic motions and physiological actions that work well in concert. We solve problems better when we can look at them. Fine motor skills and small movements work better when they can be visually focused upon. Threading a needle […]



AggDefSol team trains U.S. Navy Seabees at Fort Pickett, VA

Jan 30th, 2006 | By | Category: Custom Course, MOUT

Aggressive Defensive Solutions had the pleasure to conduct training with the U.S. Navy’s Underwater Construction Team One (UCT-1) from NAB Little Creek, VA. As part of their pre-deployment workups UCT-1 spent several weeks at Fort Pickett, VA. In November 2005 AggDefSol submitted a bid to conduct training for the unit in conjunction with their normally […]