Firearms Nation

James Kuzak – Shot, Paralyzed and Shooting for Glock

Normally on my deconstructing gunfight series I talk to guests who were involved in a shooting were both sides shot back.  For today’s episode I my guest was shot multiple times responding to a disturbance call which really was a violent home invasion.  Officer James Kuzak served for ...

By |2018-10-19T14:49:49+00:00October 19, 2018|0 Comments

JJ Racaza – Faster than a Speeding Bullet!

Welcome back to the firearms nation podcast.  The build up to this year’s massive 9 Days of Nationals for the USPSA is about to start in little more than a week.  I’ve interviewed some of the top contenders for this year’s championship to help give you a better ...

By |2018-10-12T17:58:30+00:00October 12, 2018|0 Comments

Hwansik Kim – Analysis of Performance

Last year I had Hwansik Kim on the podcast and was amazed to hear his story (that was Ep. 31)  Hwansik came from Korea and was a self described geek who was chubby and uncoordinated.  He was introduced to competitive shooting and took his ability to study and ...

By |2018-10-05T04:39:06+00:00October 5, 2018|0 Comments

Jacob Hetherington – Junior Shooter goes to the Army

“The U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit (USAMU) wins national and international shooting competitions, supports Army marketing engagements, and advances small arms lethality to demonstrate Army marksmanship capability, connect America to its Army and enhance marksmanship effectiveness in combat. USAMU is part of the U.S. Army Marketing Engagement Brigade and ...

By |2018-09-28T15:12:04+00:00September 28, 2018|0 Comments

Bob Vogel – It’s all in the grip!

This week I bring out a session from the 2017 Shooter’s Summit that I recorded with Bob Vogel.  Bob is a world champion, national champion and has won 90 plus matches since he started competing.  Bob was also a police officer, SWAT team member and firearms instructor.  In ...

By |2018-09-21T04:08:47+00:00September 21, 2018|0 Comments

Lanny Bassham – With Winning in Mind

95% of all winning comes from the same 5% of the competitors.  What makes them different than the rest of us?  Their mental game is better than the others.  Anyone can practice a sport or hobby and develop skill at that sport, but the ones with a better ...

By |2018-09-13T20:36:39+00:00September 13, 2018|0 Comments

Eric Grauffel – Lessons from the Terminator (Summit Replay)

What if you found out that all the years you’ve put in your shooting, that you were doing it all wrong…Well that’s how I felt after speaking with World Champion Eric Grauffel.  I had the opportunity to speak with Eric on last year’s Shooter’s Summit.  The Shooter’s Summit ...

By |2018-09-07T02:42:24+00:00September 7, 2018|0 Comments

Kaizad Hansotia – Cigars with Friends and Guns

One of the distinct pleasures myself and a lot of other people enjoy is smoking a cigar while out on the range.  I see it a lot at shooting competitions.  I’ve also seen it after tactical classes.  There is something about the concept of enjoying the cigar with ...

By |2018-08-31T03:03:47+00:00August 31, 2018|0 Comments

Bruce Gray – Shooting with No Emotion

Welcome back to the Firearms Nation Podcast. About ten years ago I had the pleasure of being invited to a class devoted to pulling the trigger properly.  It was a class on the basics but it wasn’t a basic class.  In fact it was as someone coined it ...

By |2018-08-24T03:32:49+00:00August 24, 2018|0 Comments

William Petty – Gunfights Around Cars

Recently there was a video released at a trial in Pennsylvania where two troopers were trying to arrest a suspect and he resisted.  The suspect ended up shooting both of the officers and then fled the scene.  Luckily they survived.  How does this happen?  According to a 2014 ...

By |2018-08-17T16:01:04+00:00August 17, 2018|4 Comments