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Catch up on the latest from Springfield Armory® including Worlds Collide, Dry Fire Friday, and mo

Catch up on the latest from Springfield Armory® including Worlds Collide, Dry Fire Friday, and more. [sa.jpg] [Springfield_AugustRecap_v2.jpg] [AugustRecap_Intro.jpg] [Springfield_DashRule.png] [WorldsCollide_2styles2Carrys2Robs-3-2.jpg] Ali and Liston. Jordan and Barkley. Leatham and Pincus. Take two titans of the industry and put them on a range together, and there is bound to be some vigorous and opinionated conversation firing up. Welcome to "Worlds Collide," bringing together the perspectives of two of the shooting world's top minds, Rob Pincus (Personal Defense Network®) and Rob Leatham (Team Springfield™). Here are the latest episodes: [Springfield_Blog_WorldsCollide-ReturntoAlignment-1.jpg] [Return To Alignment] Topics Covered: - Timing - Perfecting recoil control [Watch Full Episode] [Springfield_Blog_WorldsCollide-Training-for-multiple-threats.jpg] [Training For Multiple Threats] Topics Covered: - Maintaining focus in changing circumstances - Assessing your surroundings [Watch Full Episode] [Springfield_Blog_WorldsCollide-CounterSightFixation.jpg] [Counter Sight Fixation] Topics Covered: - Deterring front sight fixation - Keeping the firing process "simple and steady" [Watch Full Episode] [Springfield_Blog_DryFireFriday.png] #GetClickin with Dry Fire Friday The first season of Springfield's new video series Dry Fire Friday has officially come to a close. Check out the latest four episodes below, and revisit the entire inaugural season [here]. This month Kippi took us through a basic slide manipulation drill, Steve brought us a beginner rifle drill and Jason walked us through both the basic ready positions and reloading a concealed carry pistol. Dive in below. [Screen_Shot_2016-08-18_at_2.01.13_PM.png] [Dry Fire Friday: Reloading from Concealment] Jason Burton is locked and (un)loaded to offer up this week's dry-fire drill for your practice and perfecting - slide lock reloads from concealment. [Watch Full Episode] [Screen_Shot_2016-08-18_at_1.45.21_PM.png] [Dry Fire Friday:][T][hree Ready Positions] We're offering advice on your next go-to dry-fire drill - firing from three ready positions. Can you increase your speed? [Watch Full Episode] [Dry Fire Friday: M1A(TM) Trigger Press] [Dry Fire Friday: M1A™][Trigger Press] Steve walks us through a basic fire drill for all you rifle fans. Check out this drill before the next time you head to the range. [Watch Full Episode] [Dry-Fire-Friday-Slide-Manipulation-1.png] [Dry Fire Friday: S][lide Manipulation] Kippi is taking us through another drill that can often trip up beginning shooters: Can you effectively and safely manipulate the slide of your pistol? [Watch Full Episode] [Springfield_CONCEALMENTCARRYMETHOD-2.jpg] Posted by [Kyle Schmidt] – July 23, 2016 What are the best ways to carry concealed? Well, that depends on what gun you choose to carry, how you are planning to dress and what kind of activities you intend to engage in while carrying. Carrying your pistol concealed is definitely not a one-size-fits-all decision. [Read More] [Springfield_Blog_LoveAtFirstSight-1.jpg] Posted by [J][alise and Justine Williams] - Jun 6, 2016 We have always been fond of [Springfield Armory®'s XD(M)][®][pistols] - from the first moment we each held one, took a sight picture and fired that first shot. All right... we're downplaying it. A lot. Because if you've ever met us, you know how much we absolutely love our XD(M)®s. [Read More] [Springfield_Blog_BreakingBarriers-1.jpg] Posted by [Jaime Williams] - June 29, 2016 Have you ever had the opportunity to visit another country? Were you able to take your guns and ammunition to shoot a match? We recently returned from Kingston, where Jalise and Justine were able to shoot an international pistol match. [Read More] [New Call-to-action] [Share on Facebook] [Share on LinkedIn] [Share on Twitter] [Share on Google+] Springfield Armory 420 West Main Street Geneseo, IL 61254 USA You received this email because you are subscribed to Blog Notifications from Springfield Armory. Update your [email preferences] to choose the types of emails you receive. [Unsubscribe from all future emails]

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