David “DC” Reed is a US government, civilian law enforcement, and NRA certified multi-weapons and tactics instructor. Over the years he has conducted basic through advanced training courses across the US and in select countries as a former private contractor and on behalf of the military. He works with private industry, military, law enforcement and has a 20 year background with SRT/SWAT. He has been a Missouri and Tennessee P.O.S.T. certified Instructor in Firearms, Special Tactics, Sniper, CCW, and Use of Force for more than thirty years.
DC currently holds a Missouri Class ‘A’ police commission and is a reserve peace officer in Missouri. He is a graduate of several military and LE training courses as well as notable civilian training such as Thunder Ranch, ATC, Action Targets, Surefire Institute, and Gunsite among others. He is a member of International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA), the NRA (Life member, current certified Firearms and Sniper instructor), National Association of Field Training Officers (NAFTO), and other professional organizations – as well as life member of the Big Piney Sportsman’s Club near Houston, MO.
DC has committed his life to training people on the proper and effective use of firearms. He firmly believes that this training results in a safer world and fewer lost lives.
One Handed Shooting (live fire): Includes the proper technique to transition a firearm from the primary to the support ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedOne Handed Shooting (live fire): Includes the proper technique to transition a firearm from the primary to the support ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedOne Handed Shooting (live fire): Includes the proper technique to transition a firearm from the primary to the support ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedAttack Target (live fire): Building on previous skill development, now the participants must detect, turn, and successfully engage a ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedBarricades (dry fire, live fire): Demonstration of how to address real-world barrier issues using range barricades, barrels, etc. Discusses ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedShooting & Moving: Standing still is not an option in a dynamic engagement – whether you’re operating in a ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedPivot and Turn (live fire): Discusses orientation methods towards a target at 90 degrees and efficient movement to address ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedReloading, Tactical Reload (live fire, dry fire): The concept of tactical or non-emergency reloading techniques are defined with both ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedReloading, Speed Load (live fire): The techniques of slide lock and slide forward emergency rapid reloading, as well as ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedRecoil Management (dry and live fire): Corrective target analysis is demonstrated to the participants to help correct their position, ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedDrawstroke (dry fire): This final drawstroke video adds in good scan and search techniques. Scanning is defined as a ...
On October 30, 2015 / By David ReedDrawstroke (dry fire): This next video continues the training on the handgun drawstroke. It includes adding a step “off ...
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