FEBRUARY 12, 2015

Tactical Professor Releases Shooting Snub Revolvers DVD

Tactical Professor Releases DVD about Shooting Snub Nose Revolvers

Atlanta, GA – Claude Werner, the Tactical Professor, recently released his second DVD, Secrets of the Snubby, about using snub nose revolvers effectively for personal protection. The snub-nose revolver's compact size, light weight, and ease of concealment have made it the best selling handgun in America. While extremely popular, its diminutive sights, short sight radius, and heavy trigger can make it difficult to shoot.

Secrets of the Snubby presents the tips, techniques, and secrets to maximize the shooter's ability to carry, reload, and shoot the snub effectively.

For anyone who owns or carries a small revolver for duty or personal protection, this DVD is a must have.

Topics in the DVD include:
• Trigger manipulation and grip
• Choosing the right stocks/grips
• Improving the sights and the usefulness of lasers on snubs
• Presentation of the pistol, explanation of sighting and fundamental shooting skills
• Discussion of close quarters shooting and index shooting
• Draw stroke (belt, pocket, ankle, belly band)
• Reloading (loose rounds, speed loaders, speed strips)
• Spot shooting
• Point of aim/impact of various weight projectiles and considerations
• Range drills (shooting dots, Armed Citizen based scenarios, and back up gun drills)

This DVD can be purchased on the Tactical Professor's online store or simply at Snub DVD.com

About The Tactical Professor

Claude Werner is The Tactical Professor. His background combines extensive work in the military, personal protection training, and white collar financial services communities. He is a retired Army Captain with 10 years of service in Special Operations followed by 14 years in the commercial real estate and accounting industries. Acknowledged as one of the best combat revolver shooters in the world, he has won six IDPA Championships using snub nose revolvers against competitors shooting service revolvers. He is also an NRA Certified Instructor and was formerly the Chief Instructor at the elite Rogers Shooting School www.rogersshootingschool.com His blog is www.Tacticalprofessor.com