We’ll start with what I liked. The trigger was surprisingly good for a compact .380, and the gun was sized right for its purpose. In lieu of sights the Curve has indexing marks on the rear of the slide. To properly use the gun, you center the back of the slide on your target and pr
The QSI Crew is all packed up and heading out to the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trades (SHOT) Show in Las Vegas! We’ll be arriving tonight and staying for the entire show. Watch this blog for updates from Erik, Mark, Josh and Gabe. We’ll be also be partnering up with Sh
Saturday September 30, 2017 – Saturday September 30, 2017 9525 West 230th Street Description: This course provides begins with a review of core handgun skills and moves on to advanced techniques. This is an advanced course for experience shooters and requires the QSI Defensive
Saturday July 22, 2017 – Saturday July 22, 2017 9525 West 230th Street Description: We spend a lot of time in our vehicles, so it only makes sense to learn to fight in and around them. This course will focus on the handgun and other EDC (Every Day Carry) weapons. Students will
Saturday August 12, 2017 – Saturday August 12, 2017 9525 West 230th Street Description: This course is designed to provide an introduction and build basic skills for the defensive shotgun. Many US households have a shotgun sitting in a closet with the intent of using it for self
Warning: Creating default object from empty value in /home/qsitrain/public_html/wp-content/uploads/espresso/templates/event_post.php on line 60 Saturday July 8, 2017 – Saturday July 8, 2017 Description: A self-defense scenario can be expected to happen quickly at close range
Saturday March 21, 2015 – Saturday March 21, 2015 17706 Valley View Drive Description: This class will be a combination of our Permit to Carry Combatives and Force on Force training. Emphasis here will be on fighting at extremely close range and in tight spaces. Participants wi
There’s a new slur in town, courtesy of Bill Mahr. “Ammosexual.” It seems to be catching on in social media and elsewhere. When you need to use a slur or insult to describe your political opponents, it’s clear that the logic is draining out of your argument.
One of the questions we get most often asked in classes is “What do I do with my gun when I am in the bathroom?” The other day I found myself using a fairly secluded restroom and, remembering this, took some quick pictures to illustrate what you should (and shouldn’t) do. So, if we ca
Remember when you were sixteen (maybe older) and got your first driver’s license? What kind of a driver were you? Chances are, you stepped on the brake (and gas) a little harder than you needed to, probably held the steering wheel a little tight, and probably had your fair share