Dear Armed Citizen,
Would you like to know where your most vulnerable place in the world is?
You might think it's your home, because you spend the most time there, and someone you love is likely there right now...
However, I disagree. the place you are most vulnerable is your car.
I'll prove it to you in just a moment, first let me ask you...
Would you like to be absolutely sure you are well trained and capable of fighting and winning with your firearm in and around a vehicle against carjacker and others who would do you harm?
If so, this may be the most important letter you read all week...
First, A Warning:
Before we go further, let me make something abundantly clear:
This is only relevant to people who are willing to defend themselves and the people they care about with firearms and want to do so while obeying the law.
I know that eliminates a lot of people, however, that's who this is for.
With that said … let me jump right in and show you …
Outside of your home and workplace, your vehicle is where you spend the most time.
- Americans spend 17,600 minutes behind the wheel each year. That’s 7 full 40-hour work weeks...
- In the most recent year measured, there were 14,862 murders in America, that started in a vehicle
- In the most recent year measured, there were 115,000 murders and rapes in America, that started in a vehicle
- And gun Road Rage is UP 250% (year over year in the last year measured)
And unlike your home or your work, you are exposed in your car. No reinforced doors, no concealment, and no real cover.
What Exactly Is The Solution?
At the end of the page, you'll find a link to a firearm video training course.

Just For Starters Here's A Small Sample
- 3 primary, counter-intuitive, yet optimal positions to get the most cover in a vehicle fight
- How to aim naturally without hitting objects in the car like the steering wheel
- 7 common pieces of car gunfighting advice that are COMPLETELY false
- Seated Draw: what's different and what 1 thing you MUST do to avoid dangerous mistakes

- What to consider if you drive often with strangers, perhaps as a professional driver, regardless if you drive for Uber, Lyft, or UPS...
- Proper Fighting Positions for passenger attacks from behind
- [IMPORTANT] The Vehicle attack decision matrix: when to evade, when to fight, and which weapon to use
- Deflection and HOW that impacts shooting through glass and using the car as cover

- Carry Position and Holster considerations
- Draw Stroke and presentation on Target
- How to Fight Your Way Out If You've Been Left with NO other option...
- How to shoot behind you, especially if you're driving (HINT: Not how it looks in the movies)

- Americans spend 17,600 minutes behind the wheel each year. That’s 7 full 40 hour work weeks…
- In 2015 there were 14,862 murders in America, that started in a vehicle
- In 2016 there were 115,000 murders and rapes in America, that started in a vehicle
- And gun Road Rage is UP 250% (2014 to 2016)
The vehicle is a vulnerable place. Sitting in the drivers seat we have limited protection from outside dangers, are often boxed in and unable to escape a threat, and inadvertantly expose our loved ones to dangerous threats.

Listen. If you don't like everything that goes into getting to the range and training, especially with an instructor... you're not alone.

You'll begin to see how to handle situations

- The difference between hollow points and FMJs when shooting through glass or the body of the car / doors
- Tactical considerations for good guy passengers during a carjacking
- Getting out of the way while putting shots on target
- The key to good penetration through glass and doors and onto target
- How being too close to the vehicle could cause you to expose yourself to your assailant
- A psychological weakness any human probably has that you can exploit relative to using concealment as cover
- How deflection works and how it impacts using the car as cover
- Dealing with passengers in the car
- Getting shots on target from any position outside the vehicle
- Tactical considerations for good guy passengers during a carjacking



