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Florida Investigators, Agency A-9700024.
Florida Firearm Instructors, Private Firearm Training, Self Defense,
Certified Law Enforcement Instructors.
Firearm, Safety, Handling, Firing Techniques, Tactics Tips
The Golden Rule's For Shooters - It is a
very simple concept, if the individual with the firearm
assumes it is loaded, then it is loaded. He or she must be
trained to always point the firearm in a safe direction.
If an accidental discharge occurs, it should not cause
INJURY OR HARM. Therefore; if the firearm is always loaded,
then AT ALL TIMNES pointing the firearm in the safest
direction must always be chosen.
Firearm - Safety Rules |
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Rule 1. Assume that all firearms are always loaded. Treat them as such |
Rule 2. Never point the gun at anything you are not willing to destroy. |
Rule 3. Keep your finger off the trigger until ready to fire. |
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Rule
4. Be sure of your target and what is behind it. |
The
Golden Rule Always Assume a Firearm Is Loaded. |
Firearm Training Telephone: 954 768 - 9222 Private Lessons, Instructors |
| Utilizing Both Eyes | Shooters Grip | Finger Contact |
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Utilizing Both Eyes - Both Eyes Open Will Aid
Peripheral Vision: If you can accurately shoot with
both eyes open. |
Shooting Hand: The shooting hand is as strong as a “firm handshake” and exerts pressure from the FRONTSTRAP to the BACKSTRAP. The goal is to hold the gun tightly, yet isolate the flexors of the trigger finger. | Finger Contact Tip And First Joint: Contact with the trigger should be somewhere between the tip and the first joint. There is NO additional leverage gained by moving the trigger finger beyond the first joint. |
| Isosceles Stance | Weaver Stance | Scanning For Threats |
| Arms Locked into Position: Elbows should not be locked into hyper-extension; this causes the recoil of the gun to force the shoulders back and slows the recovery time between shots. |
The Weaver System uses Isometric "Push / Pull”
Pressure (Shooting Hand pushes into the Support
Hand, which pulls back on the Shooting Hand), which
in theory, provides a stable shooting platform. |
Scanned, scanning, scans - Is to examine closely, to look over quickly and systematically: scan the immediate area for additional threats. |
| Grip, Stance | Alignment, Trigger Control | Our Basic Course |
| However, perfect grip, stance, breath control and follow through will not help, if your student cannot align the sights and manipulate the trigger without disturbing the sights. In fact, sight alignment and trigger control can be thought of as the fundamentals and the remainder as aids to these two. |
Sight Alignment and Trigger Control Must be Applied
Simultaneously: or “together,” or “at the same
time,” or “concurrently” and the major issue is the
conscious mind’s ability to do only one thing at a
time. Correct trigger manipulation MUST be trained
into the subconscious. |
Our firearm instructor's teach the basic firearm
courses for new gun owners, women and interested
individuals. If you have a desire to learn how to
effectively and safely use a firearm consider one of
the training courses listed below. |
| Intermediate Tng. - Tap | Intermediate Tng. - Rack | Intermediate Tng. - Bang |
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TAP - First Tap refers to the first action; that is
to tap the magazine. This is to ensure that the
magazine is properly engaged in the firearm so that
it feeds properly. |
RACK- Rack refers to operating (cocking or cycling)
of the slide of the firearm. This will
serve to eject a miss-fired round, which could be a
possible cause of the stoppage, and chamber the next
round. |
BANG- Bang simply denotes
the action of firing the firearm following the first
two steps. |


















