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Cable Lock
Wondering what a cable lock is and how it works? It's a simple device that secures a firearm against unauthorized use. In this post, you'll learn everything about cable locks, their types, and their application in shooting sports to ensure maximum safety.
Safety
In shooting sports, "safety" refers to the rules and procedures designed to prevent accidents. It includes the safe handling of weapons, storage, transportation, and the use of accessories, minimizing risk to the shooter and the environment. Check out how to maintain safety at the shooting range and beyond!

Dry Fire Safety: What You Need to Know Before You Start Dry Firing
Dry fire is a great way to improve your shooting skills without using ammunition. But is it safe? This article is a complete guide to dry fire safety.

Dry fire: how to choose tools – inserts, lasers, snap caps
Dry fire training is a great way to hone your shooting skills without the cost of ammunition. Learn how to choose inserts, lasers, and snap caps to make your training effective and safe.

How to Effectively Use Dry Fire in Pistol Training
Dry fire is the foundation of effective shooting training. Learn techniques and exercises that will improve your skills without firing a shot! Find out how dry fire training affects accuracy, speed, and safety.



