If you're considering firearms training and want something beyond the standard lane-at-the-range routine, take a class with Miguel Bosch at Gun Commander. Trust me, you'll walk away sharper, more prepared, and very aware of how little most of us actually know when it comes to handling high-stress situations with a firearm.
Miguel's background and credentials are exactly what you should look for in an instructor: deep experience, real-world credentials, and technical mastery. But let's be honest: that doesn't always mean someone can teach. Fortunately, Miguel isn't just knowledgeable, he's passionate about passing it on and actually cares that you're walking away with real, applicable skills (and a few extra reps to make it stick).
I recently took his class focused on "shooting under stress", designed for civilians who may need to use a firearm in a defensive situation. We started by getting dialed in on "precision" shooting (shoot the correct number from close distance), getting "warmed up," as Miguel put it. From there, things got interesting: elevated heart rates, movement-based drills, and stress-inducing scenarios (as safe as one can get when bullets are involved) all came into play. It was eye-opening and incredibly well-structured.
What stood out most was Miguel's ability to keep the session laser-focused on safety without watering down the challenge. He met every student where they were, novices walked away feeling empowered, and more experienced folks were clearly pushed to improve. By the end, we were mentally worn out but excited to come back for more.
Personally, the class revealed some big gaps in my training. I had never practiced shooting from cover, or thought deeply about how to stay safe in a dynamic situation (outside of the paper-target-on-a-bench setup). These aren't just "nice to know" skills, they're the kind that could matter most if the unthinkable ever happens.
Bottom line: if you have a firearm and a permit, taking a class like this is not optional, it's responsible. Miguel makes it accessible, challenging, and (yes) even a bit fun along the way. You'll laugh a little, learn a lot, and leave better prepared than you walked in. Highly recommend. read more