
Why Is It Important to Get Firearms Training?

Author: Sean Gharabaghli
There are 3 reasons why it is important to get firearms training. The first reason is safety, the second is education, and the third is learning the fundamentals.…
Author: Sean Gharabaghli
There are 3 reasons why it is important to get firearms training. The first reason is safety, the second is education, and the third is learning the fundamentals.…
Author: Sean Gharabaghli
When teaching classes to beginner firearms students, you need to have patience and set the tone of the training experience. Learn more tips for your shooting classes.…
Author: Bruce Corey
Before getting into a discussion on preventing negligent discharges, let’s make a clear distinction between Negligent Discharge and Accidental Discharge.…
Author: Bobby Norman
Few people know exactly how to shoot an airgun as it is different from other guns. Read these 10 tips for better shooting with airgun from Bobby Norman.…
Author: Israel Matos
There are three things to consider when choosing a firearms instructor: pricing, quality & experience. Find out why you need to look into these before signing up for a class.…
Author: Staff Reviews
The Dry Fire Pro Timer from Morgan Timing Systems, LLC is designed to track your weapons manipulations so you can improve your speed. Find out how it works and what we thought in this post.…
Author: Kris "Tanto" Paronto
If you want to improve your teaching of firearms and tactics, there are five simple things you can do that will go a long way with your students. These have worked for me throughout my years of…
Author: Bill Orndorf
A major injury to the limbs can cause death in minutes. Do you know how to apply a tourniquet? Learn why it's an important skill to know, even in schools.…
Author: Dave "Boon" Benton
Watch Dave "Boon" Benton describe the three phases of firearms training and how ShootingClasses.com helps firearms students find all levels of shooting instructors.…
Author: Andy Bolgiano
Knowing how to treat wounds on the torso (chest, stomach and back areas) is very important when on a gun range or at classes. Learn more on our blog.…