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  • 3 weeks ago | americancop.com | John Hearne |Erick Gelhaus |Kevin McPherson |Eugene Nielsen

    (No Ratings Yet)Loading... Contrary to popular opinion, attending a one- or two-week-long class does not and cannot make you an effective police firearms instructor (PFI). Sadly, such courses tend to give a false sense of competence as to the attendee’s skill. At best these classes certify someone to conduct qualifications in a mostly safe manner.

  • 3 weeks ago | americancop.com | Erick Gelhaus |John Hearne |Kevin McPherson |Eugene Nielsen

    (No Ratings Yet)Loading... For as long as we’ve been mounting miniaturized optics on pistol slides, there have been debates over the mounting footprints. Several designs have come and gone, while a few have established themselves across multiple manufacturers. Many have voiced a hope that the firearms and optics industries would unite and standardize on just a few footprints, paving the way for a more streamlined and efficient future.

  • 1 month ago | americancop.com | Erick Gelhaus |Seth Thompson |Kevin McPherson |John Hearne

    (No Ratings Yet)Loading... Regardless of what research you look at regarding training related to deadly force, there is at least a nodding agreement on one thing –practitioners need scenario-based decision-making training. This training, often referred to as Force-on-Force, is at least as important as working on your skills mechanically with our tools. The most recent study I’ve read on deadly force decision-making, which references the need for this training, is dated February 28, 2025.

  • 1 month ago | americancop.com | Seth Thompson |Erick Gelhaus |Kevin McPherson |John Hearne

    (No Ratings Yet)Loading... Some people say there is a “Revolver Renaissance” going on in the shooting world. At the very least, it may be a “Revolver Revival,” with a variety of new guns, ammo, holsters, and support gear. Though the day of full-size service six-guns has passed for the police, small revolvers are still great companions on the mean streets. When I began police work in 1995, the full-size wheel gun was on its way out of uniformed patrol work.

  • 1 month ago | americancop.com | Dave Bahde |Erick Gelhaus |Kevin McPherson |John Hearne

    (No Ratings Yet)Loading... One of the most common questions I get is about the difference between training for law enforcement and competition. Trainers and “experts” often cause confusion and uncertainty for many. Years ago, I developed the “certainty principle.” I’m not sure where or who it came from, so I probably stole it. It is the determining factor in the techniques I teach. The central idea is that what you do must increase the certainty the technique will work on the first attempt.

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