Stop Teaching Drawstroke First
Article 065 – Most agencies start by teaching recruits to draw from the holster. This corrupts shooting mechanics—and most officers never recover.
Does Your Range Training Make Bad Shooters?
Article 064 – As we work with law enforcement agencies around the country, it has become increasingly obvious that much of what the industry has traditionally done on the range really needs to change.
That Weems Guy Podcast
Podcast with Lee Weems, John Holschen, John Hearne, and Dustin. This one contains a lot of good discussion about training design impacts and the importance of visual processing, as well as John Holschen’s observations after using the NURO System in training for nearly a year.
What about seeing?
Article 063 – What about seeing? Competition and the proliferation of challenging shooting standards have helped solidify the physical mechanics of shooting. What about the visual and cognitive mechanics that matter more than shooting once we step off the range?
It’s Time for a Hollywood Reckoning
Article 060 – Leading members of Hollywood are known for virtue signaling—often with absurd hypocrisy. When it comes to gun safety, they should be held accountable for it.
Gun Safety Failure
Article 058 – Gun Safety Failure: The “Rust” movie set tragedy highlights fatal flaws in traditional gun safety rules.
Podcast – American Warrior Show with Rich Brown
Dustin had the opportunity to sit down with Rich Brown from the American Warrior Show to discuss training and the new NURO(R) Shooting System.
Podcast – Firearms Nation with Arik Levy
Dustin has an interview with Arik Levy on the Firearms Nation Podcast. They discuss the book Hitting in Combat, the origin of Building Shooters, training design and more.
Team VTAC Podcast with SGM (Ret.) Kyle Lamb
Dustin had the opportunity and honor to sit down with a truly great American, Kyle Lamb, on the Viking Tactics Inc. Team VTAC Podcast to discuss the new book, Hitting in Combat.
Tactics – A Consumer’s Guide
Article 056 – Tactics is a word that is often thrown around. Unfortunately, this frequently happens without much understanding of what it actually means.