This isn't another "tactical" book full of buzzwords and one-liners.
It's a straight, practical look at what actually matters when using a handgun to defend yourself or someone else.
You'll find no magic tricks, no movie clich s, and no ego-driven doctrine. What you will find are the principles, processes, and standards that determine whether you can make the shot-on demand, under stress, and without excuses.
Inside, we break down:
Why understanding the WHY behind each technique matters more than the technique itself
How to actually train and practice-not just burn ammo
What "good enough" really means, and how to measure it
Essential vs. emergency skills, and where to spend your time
The role of dry work, standards, drills, and honest performance tracking
Modern and historical accuracy tests such as the Old West 5-Shot Playing Card Drill
How to build a stance, grip, and trigger process that fit you
This book is for the person who takes responsibility seriously-who wants real skill, not just range theatrics; who wants repeatable performance, not luck; who wants the confidence that comes from proof, not hope.
If the idea of being better tomorrow than you are today resonates with you, this book belongs in your range bag.
Written from the perspective of a lifelong instructor, competitor, and student of defensive shooting, this book explores the deeper structure behind effective handgun training. It is not merely a list of drills or techniques-it is a framework for building shooters who understand the process, can articulate the "why," and can execute skills reliably on demand.
Covering everything from stance and trigger mechanics to essential-skill categorization, performance tracking, and drill selection, the book offers a coach-level view of how to guide students from unconscious incompetence to unconscious competence.
Chapters emphasize:
The integration of technique, context, and cognition
How to objectively evaluate skill using meaningful standards
The role of accountability in training culture
Practical methods for dry work, live fire, and structured practice
Historical and modern influences on defensive pistolcraft
How to avoid dogma and teach based on principle, not preference
For instructors, armed professionals, serious practitioners, or those that just want to get started on the right path, this text serves as a roadmap to building deliberate, capable, self-aware shooters. It blends tradition with modern performance understanding, giving readers the tools to elevate themselves-and those they train-to a higher standard.