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Firearms Malfunction Handling Taught in Maryland Classes

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Firearms malfunctions are a critical aspect of firearm training, and learning how to handle them efficiently is essential for anyone who carries a firearm for self-defense or competes in shooting sports. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or a beginner, understanding how to manage and address firearm malfunctions can prevent dangerous situations. At MSP Firearms Training, we offer comprehensive courses that cover firearm malfunction handling in a safe and controlled environment. By enrolling in our classes, you will gain the knowledge and skills to handle common malfunctions with confidence. What are Firearms Malfunctions? A firearms malfunction occurs when the firearm fails to operate as intended. There are a variety of malfunctions that can occur in different types of firearms, including handguns, rifles, and shotguns. Some of the most common malfunctions include: Failure to Feed (FTF) – This occurs when a round does not properly enter the chamber. Failure to Eject

Beyond the Basics: Advanced Maryland Carry Techniques

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  When it comes to carrying a firearm in Maryland, most people start with the basics—how to safely handle a handgun, how to draw from a holster, and understanding the law surrounding concealed carry. However, once you've mastered the fundamentals, it's time to go beyond the basics and delve into advanced carry techniques. This is where Maryland Wear And Carry Training from MSP Firearms Training comes into play, offering more than just the foundational skills needed to carry a firearm. Advanced training focuses on tactical proficiency, situational awareness, and decision-making under pressure. In this blog post, we’ll explore what advanced Maryland concealed carry techniques look like, why they matter, and how they can enhance your ability to protect yourself and others. Why Take Advanced Maryland Wear and Carry Training? Many gun owners mistakenly believe that once they've completed basic concealed carry training, they're fully prepared to defend themselves. However