Toccoa Defensive Training
Discussing what makes good or bad carry holsters
Discussing whether one is better off using their resources to gain proficiency with what they already have, or getting new equipment.
11/18/2024
You know those pesky 4 rules we all drive home?
1. All guns are loaded
2. Keep your finger outside the trigger guard until ready to fire.
3. Never point at something you're not willing to destroy.
4. Be aware of your target and what's beyond.
Three rules, right there. IF he didn't have his finger on the trigger for that quadruple win.
Fortunately, the article states injuries were non-life threatening. However, that's gonna be a long game of "operation" and a lot of pain for a long time. Very easily prevented.
Dramatic moment judge shoots contestant at point-blank range The dramatic moment a judge accidentally shot a contestant at point-blank range during a gun competition in Poland was captured on video.
11/15/2024
New video just dropped!
Do You NEED a New Defensive Gun, Or Can You Use What You Have? Hey folks, Nick here from . I'm starting this channel as an online branch of my new training business, Toccoa Defensive Training. This cha...
11/11/2024
YouTube channel is now live!
Holster Selection for Concealed Carry- What Makes a Good Carry Holster? Hey folks, Nick here from . I'm starting this channel as an online branch of my new training business, Toccoa Defensive Training. This channe...
09/24/2024
"Oh S**t!" Contingency plan tools. Have a plan, have a plan in case the plan fails, and most importantly- realize plans often don't survive first contact.
Refuse to be a victim or at the mercy of an aggressor. Every other life form on this planet will protect itself if attacked- and you should be prepared and able to do so as well.
Pistol- CZ P07 with slide milling and cerakote applied by The King of Camo
Holster- Vedder Holsters LightTuck with their foam Wedge.
Knife- Rowland Cutlery SDT-1
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the school
Telephone
Website
Address
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 6pm |
| Friday | 9am - 6pm |