Chris Sajnog talks about speed in weapon transition
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Weapon Transition Training: The Evolution of Law Enforcement Training

One of your main duties in LE is physical interaction, so this means that almost everything you do while you’re on the job is a perishable skill. Even your verbal skills are perishable. Think back to the day when you started your Law Enforcement training, whether it be in an academy or in the military, and…

Chris Sajnog teaches the four simple steps in drawing your pistol.
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How to Draw a Pistol in 4 Simple Steps

Whether it’s drawing your firearm against an active shooter, someone with an edged weapon, or any other weapon of opportunity, the fundamentals and the end game should always be the same — your eyes, weapon, and sights up on the threat and stopping the threat. Many LE operators only incorporate drawing from the holster during…

Chris Sajnog aiming a pistol in a cardboard
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Dry Fire Drills Using A Pencil: Training And Practice [VIDEO]

I know it’s a hard sell to tell you that not shooting your gun is going to make you better at shooting, but I know dry fire training to be tried and true, and I’ll tell you why. Your greatest asset, either in a static setting like the shooting range or a dynamic setting of…

Chris Sajnog inquires about your desired skill level.
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Tactical Firearms Drills: How Skilled Do You Aim To Be?

Hey, what’s up everybody, in this post, I’m going to be talking about tactical firearms drills and how they can enhance your shooting proficiency, ensuring precision and readiness in critical situations. Let’s go ahead and get started. If you want to be a good shooter, there is only one way to do it… Dry Fire. I’ve…

Chris Sajnog" fun video on how not to draw pistol
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Just For Fun: Pistol Draw – NOT a How to

Press to Play…​ Anyway, enjoy the video and try to learn something (like hire a professional film crew!). Worry not! One of my upcoming posts will break down the draw step by step, just like we learned back in BUD/S.