Tom Givens' Students' Impressive 68-0-3 Record in Armed Encounters Highlights Importance of Consistent Concealed Carry
Tom Givens' students boast an impressive 68-0-3 record in armed encounters, underscoring the significance of having a gun available for self-defense. Givens, a renowned firearms instructor, emphasizes the importance of consistent concealed carry and regular training at the gun academy.
Concealed carry is not merely about owning a gun; it's a skill that demands constant practice and mastery, akin to a martial art. It requires adapting clothing and behaviour, and being prepared at all times, not just when danger is perceived.
Ken Hackathorn, another esteemed instructor, has developed a comprehensive training program based on his expertise in strength training and sports performance. His 'The Test' is designed to assess a surplus of concealed carry skill, beyond the baseline of simply having a gun on you.
Givens and Hackathorn both agree that the goal of concealed carry is to be able to respond swiftly and effectively to lethal force situations. They stress the importance of regular training to maintain and improve these crucial skills.
Concealed carry is more than just a tool; it's a skill that requires dedication and continuous practice. Having a gun on you at all times is the baseline, but being able to use it effectively when needed is the true measure of proficiency. Tom Givens' and Ken Hackathorn's training programs aim to help individuals build this surplus of skill, ensuring they are prepared for any situation at the gun academy.
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