Any good concealed carry instructor will tell you that the most important part of your training is your ability to operate your gun safely.
So we start with the 4 rules of gun safety:
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Concealed Carry Training For Women
It’s a great idea to take a local firearms safety course and a handgun operations course to familiarize yourself with how to operate a firearm. If you don’t know firearms well, then you might have trouble with the most basic operations.
For instance, when I first purchased my Glock 19, I didn’t know how to hold a gun, how to load a gun, how to aim a gun, or even how to stand when firing a gun. And what you see them do in the movies is almost always the exact opposite of the way these things are actually performed.
That’s why we wrote Never A Victim: A woman’s guide to concealed carry. This book literally teaches you every thing you need to know about concealed carry handguns and the concealed carry lifestyle.
Some of the topics covered include:
- How to pick the best handgun for you
- Best revolvers for concealed carry
- Revolvers vs. semi-automatics for concealed carry
- Gun Safety
- How to clean your handgun
- Concealed carry legal issues
- How to purchase a good concealed carry holster
- What are the appropriate bullets for concealed carry
- The difference between defensive handgun shooting and competition shooting
- How to properly aim a handgun using the gunsights
- How to draw from concealment
- Proper trigger press technique
- How to improve your accuracy without ever firing a shot
- How to fix common pistol malfunctions
- What professional training classes you should take
- And several bonus chapters that specifically apply to women’s personal safety.
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