One-Handed Shooting
Anyone who has fired a handgun knows the gun is twice as stable when using two hands than when using one. Recoil control, shot-to-shot recovery, presentation to the target, weapon ...
Anyone who has fired a handgun knows the gun is twice as stable when using two hands than when using one. Recoil control, shot-to-shot recovery, presentation to the target, weapon ...
In May 1992, I worked the midnight shift with the West Palm Beach Police Department. In the six short years I'd been a police officer, I was happy with the ...
This article first appeared in Force Science News When it comes to training scenarios, nothing trumps real-life encounters. Knowing an exercise has actually been a street problem for other officers ...
Many of my formative years took place during the 1960s. It was a simpler time. If I acted up in public, I suffered a consequence meted out swiftly in the ...
In this article, we'll review 10 key steps for creating safe and realistic, scenario-based, decision-making simulations to help instructors get off on the right foot. We'll talk about developing a ...
One moment the officer stood in the classic field-interview stance asking for some identification. When the subject reached for his back pocket, the officer didn't think anything was unusual and ...
For many officers, the concept of combat verbalization may seem to be a contradiction in terms.