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Bruce is a full time pistolsmith, trainer and president of Grayguns Inc. Bruce came into custom pistol development at a wondrous time of wild experimentation when the discipline was still new and most of the innovations we now take for granted in practical shooting had not yet been doped out; as he says, he was one of the leading dopes.

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Service Pistol Maintenance: Six simple steps can save your life

Service Pistol Maintenance: Six simple steps can save your life

Just six shots away from finishing his quarterly sidearm qualification, Louie got off just one round from his Glock 22, and no amount of pulling on the trigger by that Northern California narcotics officer would make it fire again. [Read more]  Read More →

Expand on the Practical Fundamentals in San Diego – Oct. 30 – Nov. 1

Expand on the Practical Fundamentals in San Diego – Oct. 30 – Nov. 1

We had such a fantastic time at Morro Bay that we’re excited to host another class in sunny San Diego. This class will expand upon the skills introduced in the Practical Fundamentals Course. Key elements of the curriculum will review and reinforce fundamental skills and core techniques as well as introduce proven training drills to maximize marksmanship and develop the proficiencies critical... [Read more]

Grayguns Gun Camp scheduled – Sept. 18-20

Grayguns Gun Camp scheduled – Sept. 18-20

We’ve been working on details for our Gun Camp II course modules that will be held in Spray, Oregon the weekend of Sept. 18-20. [Read more]  Read More →

Dry fire secrets of the pros

Dry fire secrets of the pros

I rarely encounter shooters who feel their shooting and gun handling is as good as it should be, and most will acknowledge a real need for improvement in shooting abilities. Whether you are new in recreational shooting, an officer of the law or armed civilian, or a seasoned practical competitor, experience suggests the place to start rebuilding your firearms training program is by reinforcing the fundamentals. Fortunately,... [Read more]

The four cardinal rules of safe gun handling

The four cardinal rules of safe gun handling

Always treat all firearms as if they were loaded. Never allow the muzzle of any firearm to point at anything you are not willing to destroy. Never put your finger near the trigger until you are ready to fire. Do not depend on any mechanical device for safety! Always be sure of your target, and what is behind and in front of it. Special Range Rules For Safe Practical Shooting: Never allow your muzzle... [Read more]

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