Armed Advantage

Armed Advantage Owning or carrying a firearm isn’t about statistics or constitutional arguments. It’s about making it home safe at night and being safe in our homes.

It’s about taking that responsibility seriously. Visit us at https://armedadvantageak.com Armed Advantage is a locally veteran owned and operated business in the state of Alaska. Our instructors are USCCA certified. We provide instruction from basic firearms safety & training up to and including concealed carry courses and self defense classes. Getting a concealed carry permit may seem like a dau

nting process, but we have all the resources you need to become a responsibly armed Alaskan. Discover your rights and responsibilities as a gun owner. Learn and prepare with lessons on firearm safety, concealed carry, home defense and more. Our Training Curriculum

Basic Handgun and Safety Fundamentals
Children's Firearms and Safety Fundamentals
Women's Handgun and Self-Defense Fundamentals
Emergency First Aid Fundamentals
Concealed Carry
Home Defense

USCCA Certified Instructors

Our instructors are certified by the USCCA and provide the most current information, knowledge and skills to assist you on the journey of responsible gun ownership.

🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Sight Confirmation LevelsNot every shot requires the same amount of sight information.One of ...
06/08/2026

🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Sight Confirmation Levels

Not every shot requires the same amount of sight information.

One of the most important skills a shooter can develop is knowing how much sight confirmation is needed for the shot being taken.

Think of it as a sliding scale:

✅ Level 1: Unsighted Aiming
For very close targets (0-5 yards) when aligning sights aren’t practical. Prioritizes speed and threat awareness. Swaps pinpoint accuracy for the immediate ability to defend yourself. Relies entirely on kinesthetic awareness, muscle memory, and proprioception (the body's ability to sense its position in space) to send rounds where you want them.

✅ Level 2: Color Splash
Breaking the shot the moment you register the color of the sight or dot, seeing the “splash” of color on the acceptable zone is permission to send the round and stay accountable. Best for large unobstructed targets at close distances (under 7 yards) when a quick visual confirmation of the sights may be all that’s needed.

✅ Level 3: Flash
Uses predictive mechanics, indexing, and the "flash" of the front sight or dot crosses your visual field. Best for intermediate distances or moderate-sized targets where perfect stabilization isn't required or when your shot just needs to be good enough to guarantee a hit and remain accountable. Think of this as a streaking dot or front sight.

✅ Level 4: Total Confirmation
Waiting until the dot or front sight completely stabilizes and settles momentarily on the center of your aiming point. Best for higher-precision shots, smaller targets, or longer-range shots where maximum precision is mandatory. Takes extra time to clearly verify sight alignment and minimize movement.

The key is matching the level of confirmation to the difficulty and required outcome of the shot needed at the time.

Many misses occur because shooters either:

* Rush a difficult shot with insufficient sight confirmation, or
* Spend too much time aiming on an easy shot.

Train yourself to recognize what the target and distance demand.

Remember: Speed is important, but only hits count. The fastest miss is still a miss.

🎯 Train for the shot you have—not the shot you wish you had.

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06/08/2026
🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Practice the PauseMany shooters rush to holster as soon as they’re finished shooting.Don’t.Af...
06/07/2026

🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Practice the Pause

Many shooters rush to holster as soon as they’re finished shooting.

Don’t.

After firing, take a moment to:
✔ Scan your surroundings
✔ Assess the situation
✔ Verify there are no additional threats or hazards
✔ Take a breath and regain awareness
✔ Reluctantly and cautiously look the weapon back into the holster, ensuring it is clear and safe of clothing and obstructions

On the range, this reinforces good habits and prevents the tendency to immediately look away from the target or rush through the process.

A defensive encounter doesn’t end the instant the last shot is fired. Maintaining awareness after the shooting is just as important as the actions leading up to it.

Slow, deliberate holstering is a sign of a disciplined shooter. There are no prizes for the fastest holster.

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🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Situational Awareness Is Your First Line of DefenseThe best way to win a fight is to avoid be...
06/06/2026

🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Situational Awareness Is Your First Line of Defense

The best way to win a fight is to avoid being in one.

Situational awareness isn’t about being paranoid—it’s about paying attention to what’s happening around you before a problem develops.

Here are a few habits to practice:

✅ Keep your head up and avoid walking while focused on your phone.

✅ Notice entrances, exits, and potential cover whenever you enter a building.

✅ Pay attention to people who seem out of place, unusually interested in you, or are behaving erratically.

✅ Trust your instincts. If something feels wrong, create distance and leave the area if possible.

✅ Maintain awareness of your surroundings while fueling your vehicle, shopping, or loading groceries.

✅ Make brief but direct eye contact. Let them know I see you seeing me and I’m not an easy target.

✅ Watch the hands. Eyes may be the window to the soul, but hands tell you intent.

✅ Walk with a purpose. Walking tall with brisk, slightly faster pace than the crowd makes you less attractive to a thief. When you look like you’re on a mission or have a purpose, it’s less likely someone wants to interrupt that stroll.

Many dangerous situations provide warning signs before they become emergencies. The more aware you are, the more options you have.

Remember: Your firearm is a last-resort tool. Awareness, avoidance, and good decision-making are often what keep you safe in the first place.

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🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Grip It the Same Every TimeConsistency builds confidence. Your grip is the foundation of ever...
06/05/2026

🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Grip It the Same Every Time

Consistency builds confidence. Your grip is the foundation of every shot.

Focus on:

* Establishing a firm grip before the draw
* Keeping both hands in the same position every time
* Applying consistent pressure without over-squeezing

A consistent grip helps reduce recoil, improve accuracy, and speed up follow-up shots.

Consistency beats intensity.

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🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Rule  #4 Matters“Know your target and what is beyond it.”Every bullet fired has a destination...
06/04/2026

🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Rule #4 Matters

“Know your target and what is beyond it.”

Every bullet fired has a destination. Responsible shooters don’t just identify the target—they evaluate the entire environment before pressing the trigger.

A safe shot requires:
✅ Positive target identification
✅ Awareness of bystanders and obstacles
✅ A safe backstop
✅ Accountability for every round fired

Every round carries responsibility.

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🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Don’t Chase Speed—Chase ConsistencyMany shooters measure progress by how fast they can comple...
06/03/2026

🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Don’t Chase Speed—Chase Consistency

Many shooters measure progress by how fast they can complete a drill.

A better goal is to perform every repetition the same way.

Whether you’re drawing from a holster, presenting the firearm, acquiring your sights, or pressing the trigger, consistency builds reliability.

Focus on:

* A proper grip every time
* Consistent sight alignment
* Smooth trigger control
* Following through after each shot
* Safe, deliberate movement

Speed naturally develops as your motions become efficient and repeatable. Consistency under pressure is what matters when it counts.

Train for consistency first. Speed is the byproduct.

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🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Smooth Becomes Fast.A lot of shooters try to get faster by moving faster.That usually creates...
06/02/2026

🔹 Fi****ms Tip of the Day: Smooth Becomes Fast.

A lot of shooters try to get faster by moving faster.

That usually creates fumbles, missed steps, poor trigger presses, and wasted motion.

Instead, focus on:

* A consistent draw
* A solid grip every time
* Clean sight picture
* Smooth trigger press
* Follow-through after the shot

Build the motion correctly first. Repetition creates efficiency. Efficiency creates speed.

Don’t rush the process—refine it. Speed is the byproduct of consistency.

Train smooth. The speed will come.

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