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Hostage Shooting Targets — Buyer's Guide
A working buyer's guide to hostage shooting targets — what a hostage target actually trains, what to look for in a serious one, and the specific GunZee SKUs that cover each engagement geometry. Bui...

CQB targets simulate what a generic bullseye never can — the room-entry angles, the partial-cover threat reads, the low-light identification calls that decide real close-quarters engagements. The f...

CQB Training Targets — Buyer's Guide for Professional Trainers
A buyer's guide to CQB training targets written for the professional trainer running structured courses — LE academies, contracted training companies, advanced civilian programs. Target turnover ra...

Female and Hostage-Shield Targets: Why Gender-Specific Scenarios Matter
A male threat holding a female hostage is the most common hostage geometry in real-world domestic, public, and home-invasion encounters — and the geometry most defensive training ignores. Female-ho...

How to Set Up Force-on-Force Training at Home Without Live Role-Play
A structured at-home methodology that builds 80% of the cognitive value of formal force-on-force training — assessment, decision tempo, verbalization, post-shooting actions — without the role-playe...

Realistic CQB Drills for the Solo Shooter
Close-quarters battle training built for the realistic civilian scenario: one defender, one weapon, one home. Five solo CQB drills covering doorway processing, ambiguity decisions, hallway ambush r...

10 Defensive Shooting Scenarios Every CCW Holder Should Train For
The ten defensive shooting scenarios that show up most often in concealed-carry case studies — bedroom doorway, deceptive familiarity, ATM ambush, café role reversal, bank lobby, grocery parking lo...

Hostage Scenarios: The Decision-Making Drills Most Shooters Skip
A hostage scenario isn't a marksmanship problem. It's a judgment problem with a marksmanship requirement attached. Eight decision categories most shooters never train — and the targets that force y...