New Gear is Worthless Without Training

firearm training over gear

You could have the fanciest, shiniest, and most expensive firearm there is, but if you don’t know how to use it properly, you might as well be holding a banana.

Think of it like this: You wouldn’t give a toddler a Stradivarius violin and expect them to play a concerto, would you? When it comes to firearms, the same rules apply. A piece of equipment is only as good as the person using it.

This guy went out and bought a vest, communication gear, and a riot shotgun, but he did not know what he was doing.

Firearm safety is always your top priority, but being safe and responsible aren’t the only considerations. Firearm training can also help you enhance your shooting skills and become a better shooter.

Firearm training is more important than the equipment you choose because proper training helps prevent accidents, improves accuracy, and instills confidence. It also fosters a tactical mindset and plays a role in making sound decisions in high-stress situations.

This is especially important for those of you who use a firearm for self-defense because your life may depend on your ability to use it.

So, before you buy that next Gucci accessory or fancy upgrade, make sure to invest in proper training as well

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Brian Armstrong grew up in a small farm town in rural Indiana and learned to shoot before he learned to drive. His career began in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, where he worked as a firefighter and a medic before moving to Chicago. Throughout the years, he has owned multiple businesses, from construction to technology. He is back to his emergency services roots -teaching emergency first aid and firearms courses, along with writing for numerous publications. He believes the best way to learn "HOW" to do something is first to answer "WHY" you do something. He is your average guy with views like yours. Now, he's sharing the knowledge he's gained from teaching, learning from others, and researching topics you don't have time to explore. His feeling about staying safe is "The best way to win a fight is not to get into a fight!" He is always looking for new ideas. If you have a topic, current news you would like covered, or a publication looking for content, please reach out and let him know. You can follow him @LetsTalkDGU and #LetsTalkDGU

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